Moose Pass is located on the Kenai Peninsula, 98 miles south of Anchorage and 29 miles north of Seward. This is a mountain village located on the shores of scenic Upper Trail Lake. Moose Pass has food, lodging, a general store and fishing guide service.
The Annual Moose Pass Summer Festival includes a triathlon, arts and crafts booths, a barbecue, and an auction and takes place the weekend nearest summer solstice (June 21). Pedal the 1.3-mile-long paved bike trail along scenic Trail Lake and photograph the historic waterwheel, a duplicate of the one Ed Estes’ stepfather, Frank Roycroft, built in 1928. The original waterwheel was used to cut lumber.