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Kepler Bradley Lakes SRA Dog Park – Palmer, Alaska FAQ
What is Kepler Bradley Lakes SRA?
Kepler Bradley Lakes SRA is a popular outdoor recreation area located in Palmer, Alaska. It’s a state park offering access to several lakes, including Matanuska, Canoe, Irene, and Long Lakes, and is known for its trout and grayling-filled waters. The area provides diverse recreational opportunities such as camping, fishing, hiking, biking, and horseback riding.
Where is Kepler Bradley Lakes SRA located?
Kepler Bradley Lakes SRA is situated in Palmer, Alaska. Specifically, it’s accessed via the Glenn Highway, approximately 36.4 miles from Mile 0. The driveway is located where Kepler Drive does not exist.
How do I get to Kepler Bradley Lakes SRA?
You can access Kepler Bradley Lakes SRA via the Glenn Highway. The driveway is located approximately 0.5 miles east of the Glenn–Parks interchange. Parking is available near the trailhead.
What activities are available at Kepler Bradley Lakes SRA?
A wide range of activities are offered at Kepler Bradley Lakes SRA, including:
• Fishing: The lakes are stocked with trout and grayling.
• Hiking: Numerous trails connect through the glacial depression.
• Biking: Trails are suitable for biking.
• Horseback Riding: Trails allow for horseback riding.
• Camping: Several campsites are available.
Are there any restrictions for dogs at Kepler Bradley Lakes SRA?
The park is designated as a dog park; however, dogs must be kept on a leash at all times.
What kind of terrain can I expect at Kepler Bradley Lakes SRA?
The park features a diverse terrain including glacial ridges, depressions, and forested areas. Trails vary in difficulty, ranging from wide, smoother paths to more technical single-track routes.
What amenities are available at Kepler Bradley Lakes SRA?
There are no provided amenities at Kepler Bradley Lakes SRA. Firewood is not supplied.
Are there any nearby attractions?
Yes, Kepler Bradley Lakes SRA is close to several attractions, including:
• Matanuska Glacier
• Independence Mine State Historical Park
What is the weather like at Kepler Bradley Lakes SRA?
Temperatures in Palmer, Alaska, range from lows of 10°F in winter to highs of 70°F in summer.
Are there any specific trail closures or conditions to be aware of?
Trails may close briefly in spring and fall due to muddy conditions. Rocks can fall after heavy rain, and some sections have experienced landslides.
Are reservations required to access Kepler Bradley Lakes SRA?
Reservations are recommended, particularly during peak season.
Is there a fee to access Kepler Bradley Lakes SRA?
Currently, there are no posted fees, but check the Alaska Department of Parks and Outdoor Recreation website for the most up-to-date information.
What should I bring when visiting Kepler Bradley Lakes SRA?
When visiting, remember to bring appropriate clothing for varying weather conditions, hiking boots, sunscreen, insect repellent, and plenty of water.
How do I stay informed about updates and closures?
You can find updates on Facebook and Instagram.
Are there any restrictions regarding campfires?
Fire restrictions may be in place. Always check current fire restrictions before building a campfire.
Can I camp at Kepler Bradley Lakes SRA?
Yes, camping is permitted at several established campsites.
What is the maximum number of pets allowed at the park?
A pet fee of $5 per pet per night is applied when booking.

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