
Point Bridget State Park
Discover Point Bridget State Park's scenic trails, vibrant wildflowers, and abundant wildlife near Juneau. Perfect for hiking and wildlife viewing.

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Wildflowers in full bloom

Point Bridget State Park
Best Time
Wildflowers in full bloom

Highlights
Must-see attractions
Discover Point Bridget State Park's scenic trails, vibrant wildflowers, and abundant wildlife near Juneau. Perfect for hiking and wildlife viewing.
"Beautiful hike with lots to see. Damp in places, so wear suitable footwear!"

π₯Ύ Wear Waterproof Boots
Trails can be damp and muddy, especially in Cowee Meadow. Waterproof footwear is essential!
π» Bear Safety Awareness
Be aware of your surroundings; brown bears and cubs have been spotted in the park.

Quick Facts
Hours
Rating
4.8 Β· 23 reviews
Type
Park
Highlights
Discover the most iconic attractions and experiences

Cowee Meadow Wildflowers
Cowee Meadow
Vibrant wildflowers bloom here mid-June, creating a stunning natural spectacle. A must-see for nature lovers!

Blue Mussel Beach Cabin Views
Blue Mussel Beach Cabin
Breathtaking vistas of Berners Bay, perfect for spotting whales, seals, and marine birds.

Trail Adventures
Various trails
Explore year-round trails for hiking and cross-country skiing, winding through meadows and forests.
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Footwear is Key!
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π₯Ύ Wear Waterproof Boots
Trails can be damp and muddy, especially in Cowee Meadow. Waterproof footwear is essential!
π» Bear Safety Awareness
Be aware of your surroundings; brown bears and cubs have been spotted in the park.
What are the current best/stunning hikes? What about hidden great local food?
I'm here for a couple days. I have done perseverance and east glacier trial. What are some other hikes I can do? Preferably not with a lot of sharp inclines. Regarding the food. I've eaten at Deck hand dave's, pel'meni, El zarape, saffron. What other local favorites am Iβ¦
π Horseback Riding Option
Consider exploring the park on horseback for a unique perspective.
π Book Cabins in Advance
Public-use cabins are popular; reserve early for stunning bay views and overnight stays.
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π₯Ύ Wear Waterproof Boots
Trails can be damp and muddy, especially in Cowee Meadow. Waterproof footwear is essential!
π» Bear Safety Awareness
Be aware of your surroundings; brown bears and cubs have been spotted in the park.
π Horseback Riding Option
Consider exploring the park on horseback for a unique perspective.
π Book Cabins in Advance
Public-use cabins are popular; reserve early for stunning bay views and overnight stays.
π Pack Binoculars
Enhance your wildlife viewing experience, especially for marine animals in Berners Bay.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors praise Point Bridget State Park for its beautiful scenery, especially the wildflowers in Cowee Meadow and the stunning views of Berners Bay. The opportunity to see diverse wildlife is a major draw. While the trails are generally well-maintained, be prepared for damp and muddy conditions. Some visitors note that the park is best enjoyed with a car for easy access.
"Beautiful hike with lots to see. Damp in places, so wear suitable footwear!
Lots of flowers to enjoy in Cowee Meadow mid-June!"
Constance Miles
"This is a neat State trail winding through meadows. Day trip this trail to the beach or rent one of the cabins. Trail maintained but be prepared to get feet wet or muddy depending upon weather conditions."
Ellen Sebastian
"Point Bridget State Park was created in 1988 as a gorgeous "state park for the state capital." There are year-round trails for hiking and cross country skiing, as well as fishing and boating opportunities. Three public-use cabins are available for rent, one of which (Blue Mussel Beach Cabin) affords breathtaking views of Berners Bay, where marine birds, whales, seals, and Steller's sea lions abound. Not to be missed!!!"
Dr. Martha Martinez
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Frequently Asked Questions
π πΊοΈ Getting There
Point Bridget State Park is accessible by car from Juneau. The drive offers scenic views and takes approximately 30-45 minutes. Having a car is recommended for exploring the park and surrounding areas.
Public transportation options directly to the park are limited. Renting a car or using a taxi service from Juneau is the most convenient way to reach Point Bridget State Park.
The driving distance is roughly 20-25 miles, taking about 30-45 minutes depending on traffic and road conditions.
Yes, there are parking areas available at the park, allowing visitors to access the trailheads and cabin areas.
Yes, the park is open year-round, and trails are maintained for cross-country skiing in the winter months.
π« π« Tickets & Entry
Point Bridget State Park typically has a day-use fee. It's advisable to check the official Alaska State Parks website for the most current fee information before your visit.
The park is generally open year-round from dawn to dusk for day use. Cabin rentals have specific check-in and check-out times.
Cabins can be booked through the Alaska State Parks reservation system online. Popular cabins, like the Blue Mussel Beach Cabin, should be reserved well in advance.
Day-use fees can often be paid on-site, but it's always best to confirm the payment methods accepted. Cabin reservations must be made in advance.
Information on discounts for seniors, military, or disabled visitors may be available on the Alaska State Parks website. Check their official resources for details.
π« ποΈ Onsite Experience
Popular trails include those leading to Cowee Meadow for wildflowers and trails that offer access to Berners Bay for potential wildlife sightings. The park offers a variety of trails suitable for different fitness levels.
Visitors have reported seeing brown bears, bear cubs, marmots, marine birds, whales, seals, and Steller's sea lions, especially near Berners Bay.
Yes, Point Bridget State Park offers opportunities for fishing and boating, particularly in Berners Bay. Ensure you have the necessary licenses and permits.
The park features maintained trails, public-use cabins for rent, and access points for beach exploration and wildlife viewing. Restroom facilities may be available at trailheads.
Yes, some trails are relatively gentle, and the opportunity to see wildlife can be exciting for children. However, always supervise children closely, especially near water and in bear country.
πΈ πΈ Photography
Cowee Meadow during wildflower season, the scenic views from Blue Mussel Beach Cabin overlooking Berners Bay, and any trail offering glimpses of wildlife are prime photography locations.
Early morning and late afternoon often provide the best light for landscape and wildlife photography, with softer shadows and warmer tones.
Yes, but always maintain a safe distance and never feed or disturb wildlife. Use a telephoto lens to capture close-up shots without intruding on their natural behavior.
A versatile zoom lens for landscapes and wildlife, a wide-angle lens for expansive views, and a sturdy tripod can be beneficial. Don't forget a waterproof camera bag or case.
Generally, personal photography is allowed. However, commercial photography or videography may require special permits. Always check park regulations.






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