Alaska has some incredible hiking trails that you need to take advantage of this summer. But if you want to take the whole family along, these seven easy boardwalk hikes in Alaska are the perfect pit stop. Get outside, enjoy the sunshine, and a hike that’s easy enough for everyone in your party to do!

  1. Potter Marsh, Anchorage, Alaska

David Schroedle / AllTrails This beautiful boardwalk rises high above the marsh in Alaska’s biggest city. It’s an easy one-mile loop where you’ll see plenty of wildlife, including tons of moose and local birds. It’s a beautiful way to get out of the city without going too far. And there’s plenty of free parking available!

  1. Hungry Point Trail and Nature Boardwalk Loop, Petersburg, Alaska

Tommie Carroll / AllTrails This is a lovely, easy trail perfect for a stroller or bike. Take the quiet trail on a 1.5-mile loop, and see if you can spot any black tailed deer nearby. It’s right in town, so you won’t have to go far to hike this beautiful spot!

  1. Beluga Slough Trail, Homer, Alaska

Kim Norris / AllTrails This easy 1.2-mile loop is located right on the ocean in Homer, Alaska. This little trail runs from the Visitor Center back down to the ocean and back. It’s an easy walk on a grated boardwalk, crafted so that it stays clear of ice. Expect killer views of the bay and mountains beyond.

  1. Lunch Falls Trail, Ketchikan, Alaska

Sandra Kinzer / AllTrails Lunch Falls Trail belongs on everyone’s bucket list, because it looks like you’ve stepped right out into a fairy tale! Starting at Settler’s Cove parking lot in Ketchikan, this stunning hike takes you in a .8-mile loop up to a waterfall. While not entirely a boardwalk, the entire trail is filled with stairs, a charming bridge, and wooden planks to walk on.

  1. Rodak Naturę Loop, Eagle River Nature Center, Alaska

Jeff Huit / AllTrails A longtime favorite of locals, the Rodak Nature Loop is the perfect quick walk out to Eagle River, where you can get on a boardwalk over the water and gaze at the spectacular scenery around you. It’s an easy .8-mile loop, clearly marked and well maintained. Just keep your eyes peeled for local wildlife like bears, and enjoy the trail.

  1. Wasilla Creek Trail, Wasilla, Alaska

Tessa Daywalt / AllTrails This easy .8-mile out and back trail in Wasilla will take you into meadow for beautiful views of the mountain range. It’s a flat, three foot wide boardwalk, with a very gentle grade of only 5%. Enjoy this stroll with the whole family!

  1. Kenai National Wildlife Refuge, Kenai, Alaska

Wanda Tankersley / AllTrails Spot the flora, fauna, and Alaskan views at the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge. This trail is a 2.6-mile loop that everyone loves, even the wildlife. Make sure you come dressed for the mosquitoes, and you’ll be fine! There’s plenty of parking at the trailhead. This is a great summer hike when you’re on the Kenai Peninsula.

Have you been on any of these easy boardwalk hikes in Alaska? Which one is your favorite? Did we miss any? Let us know in the comments below!

David Schroedle / AllTrails

This beautiful boardwalk rises high above the marsh in Alaska’s biggest city. It’s an easy one-mile loop where you’ll see plenty of wildlife, including tons of moose and local birds. It’s a beautiful way to get out of the city without going too far. And there’s plenty of free parking available!

Tommie Carroll / AllTrails

This is a lovely, easy trail perfect for a stroller or bike. Take the quiet trail on a 1.5-mile loop, and see if you can spot any black tailed deer nearby. It’s right in town, so you won’t have to go far to hike this beautiful spot!

Kim Norris / AllTrails

This easy 1.2-mile loop is located right on the ocean in Homer, Alaska. This little trail runs from the Visitor Center back down to the ocean and back. It’s an easy walk on a grated boardwalk, crafted so that it stays clear of ice. Expect killer views of the bay and mountains beyond.

Sandra Kinzer / AllTrails

Lunch Falls Trail belongs on everyone’s bucket list, because it looks like you’ve stepped right out into a fairy tale! Starting at Settler’s Cove parking lot in Ketchikan, this stunning hike takes you in a .8-mile loop up to a waterfall. While not entirely a boardwalk, the entire trail is filled with stairs, a charming bridge, and wooden planks to walk on.

Jeff Huit / AllTrails

A longtime favorite of locals, the Rodak Nature Loop is the perfect quick walk out to Eagle River, where you can get on a boardwalk over the water and gaze at the spectacular scenery around you. It’s an easy .8-mile loop, clearly marked and well maintained. Just keep your eyes peeled for local wildlife like bears, and enjoy the trail.

Tessa Daywalt / AllTrails

This easy .8-mile out and back trail in Wasilla will take you into meadow for beautiful views of the mountain range. It’s a flat, three foot wide boardwalk, with a very gentle grade of only 5%. Enjoy this stroll with the whole family!

Wanda Tankersley / AllTrails

Spot the flora, fauna, and Alaskan views at the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge. This trail is a 2.6-mile loop that everyone loves, even the wildlife. Make sure you come dressed for the mosquitoes, and you’ll be fine! There’s plenty of parking at the trailhead. This is a great summer hike when you’re on the Kenai Peninsula.

If you’re looking for more great hikes to do with the whole family, make sure you Walk Through The Wetlands On Auke Bay In Alaska On This Easy, Family-Friendly Trail.

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Address: Potter Marsh, Anchorage, AK 99516, USAAddress: Hungry Point Trail, Petersburg, AK 99833, USAAddress: Beluga Slough Trail, Homer, AK 99603, USAAddress: Wasilla Creek Boardwalk Trail, 5990 E Nelson Rd, Wasilla, AK 99654, USAAddress: Rodak Nature Loop, 32750 Eagle River Rd, Eagle River, AK 99577, USAAddress: Ketchikan, AK 99901, USAAddress: Kenai National Wildlife Refuge, 33398 Ski Hill Rd, Soldotna, AK 99669, USA