Sand pattern made by a pufferfish near Amami Ōshima, Kagoshima, Japan

Sand pattern made by a pufferfish near Amami Ōshima, Kagoshima, Japan

© Yoji Okata/Minden Pictures

Sand pattern made by a pufferfish near Amami Ōshima, Kagoshima, Japan

Portage Lake is the result of Portage Glacier’s retreat. The massive body of ice has been shrinking for some time, and in 1914, the result of that shrinkage was a new body of water. As you might guess, these glacial waters are extremely cold, so don’t visit expecting a bracing summer dip. However, skiing, snowshoeing, and hiking on and near the lake, depending on the time of year, are all popular pastimes for those who make their way to this part of the Chugach National Forest.

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