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Abyss Lake is situated in southeastern Alaska near Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve. The lake receives its water from the Brady Glacier and flows into the Dundas River and Cross Sound. Because part of the lake is blocked by a large ice dam, it can severely flood surrounding areas when the ice breaks.

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Getting Outdoors

You’ll find plenty of things to do outdoors while at Abyss Lake. One such activity is hiking. Abyss Lake is surrounded by, thick aspen forests that feature numerous pathways winding through them. One major trail near Abyss Lake is the Abyss Lake Trail. The trail is situated between Mount Bierstadt and Mount Evans and is often visited by mountain goats and bighorn sheep.

Camping at Abyss Lake

When you book an RV in Skagway, you will find a handful of places to stay while visiting the area. One option to check out is Dyea Campground. Dyea Campground is part of the National Park Service and offers 22 RV spots. This motorhome campground is somewhat primitive but has amenities such as fire rings and picnic tables. There is no water available, so campers will need to bring their own.

Exploring the Area

If you’d like to get out and explore the surrounding area with your motorhome, you’ll discover a few places you can stop by at. Should you have flown into Anchorage, visit the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center. This sanctuary is dedicated to helping conserve Alaska’s native animals, such as eagles and bison. Visitors can take a tour of the grounds where they’ll learn more about the history of the sanctuary and the work they are doing. In addition to this, you’ll be able to see and meet the center’s animal ambassadors, such as black bears, foxes, coyotes, owls, and moose.

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