| The 11.3 mile trail begins along the Poot Peak Trail, about 10 minutes from the bridge at China Poot Lake. From here, it winds easily through forests, meadows and bogs, along the shores of three lakes. It then climbs a low ridge and drops into the Wosnesenski River Valley. Heading west from the expansive gravel bars of the river here, the trail climbs over a ridge and continues along the river, winding in and out of groves of large cottonwoods.A 600 foot waterfall is visible from several miles across the valley. After passing powerlines, the trail intersects with a small utility access road. Turn right (north) and follow the road to Haystack Trailhead.If starting from the Haystack bulletin board, an orange triangle seen across the flats to the southeast marks the trail. The Wosnesenski River is a typical glacial river, braided with gravel flats on either side, a highly scenic area with sweeping vistas of mountains and glaciers to the south. |
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|  | | Facilities: None. Best Time To Visit: This Park is open from June to September. Fees: Unknown Accessibility: Unknown Rules: There are a variety of rules at the Kachemak Bay State Park, concerning everything from private property, pets, firearms, vehicles, mudflats, gold panning and more. Please contact the Ranger Districts for more specific information. Directions: Access to the park is by boat or airplane, as there are no roads to the park. Air charters, water taxi services, and boat rentals are available in Homer. Map: Click here for a map to Wosnesenski River Trail Reservations: Unknown | | |
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|  |  |  | | Address | | Alaska State Parks, Kenai Area Office | | PO Box 1247 | | Soldotna, Alaska 99669 |
|  | | Phone | | General: (907) 262-5581 | |
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