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The Arctic Circle Trail (ACT) is an approximately 125 mile[1] trail running from the coastal town of Sisimiut to the inland town of Kangerlussuaq, Greenland's terminus for international flights - the former American Sondrestrom airbase. The last 20 miles or so of the trail actually extends beyond Kangerlussuaq to the face of the Russell Glacier.
Contents
Overview
Length: 165 km
Standard direction(s) of travel: East or West. From Sissimiut to Kangerlussuaq or opposite.
Season: Summer or Winter
Trail Association:
Permits and Regulations
No permit required.
Maps
Online Maps
Printed Maps
Information Resources
Websites
https://arcticcircletrail.dk/en/
Apps
Guidebooks
Trekking in Greenland: The Arctic Circle Trail (Cicerone Guides)
Other
Sections
Water
Water is plentiful in from various streams.
Please be aware: The first lakes you pass going from Kangerlussuaq are salt water lakes and should not be used for drinking water.
Weather
Resupply Locations
The route is entirely in wilderness and there are no possibilities for resupply. All food must be carried from start to finish.