Saturday night and nothing to do? I know, how lame is that? Then it hit me, go camping and biking up at Eklutna. A beautiful evening, AND, no cell phone access. What’s not to like. So I did it. I was lucky to get a campsite. I got there around 3:30, and by about 5 all the sites were full. The nice thing is, at the bottom of the 8 mile drive up the hill to the park, there is a sign that lets people know whether camping is available.
I didn’t even bother getting my tent set up. I just found a spot, parked my car and pulled out my bike and helmet. From the campground, its just a 1 minute ride to get onto the trail that hugs the
gorgeous lake. You might remember how much I loved biking in Florida, with the aqua blue water. That beauty doesn’t come close to the stunning mountains that pop out of the glacial blue waters of Eklutna Lake. The picture to the right does not do it justice. You really have to go up there to believe.
The trail that hugs the lake is 12 miles long. All of it is stunning. If you plan way ahead (like 6 months) you can rent the cabin on the lake at mile 3. But I hadn’t thought more than an hour ahead for this trip. I also only rode 10 miles, because I got hungry and didn’t pack any food with me. But still, it was a fantastic ride and evening.
When I did get around to setting up my tent, I realized that the stakes wouldn’t stay in the ground. Good thing I had my bike, it was perfect for trying down the fly. And good thing I tied down the fly because it drizzled, perfect sleep sounding drizzle all night.





















