Anchorage Greenbelt Bike Tour
Anchorage
Explore Anchorage's scenic trails, spot wildlife, and bike the iconic 'Moose Loop' with locals. Discover the best way to experience Anchorage!
Duration: 5 hours
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • Westchester Lagoon - Stop by Westchester Lagoon, a waterfowl sanctuary. This is a great photo spot!
  • Earthquake Park - Earthquake Park gives visitors insight into one of the pivotal moments in Alaska history: the 1964 Earthquake. The quake on March 27 – Good Friday – measured 9.2 in magnitude and was the largest quake ever recorded in North America.

A sharp drop-off north of the park and the peculiar rippling hills in the forest below are evidence of the massive earthquake that forever altered Anchorage’s landscape.

  • Kincaid Park - Jutting out into Cook Inlet on the western tip of Anchorage, Kincaid Park is one of the largest in the city. This is one of the best places in the city for wildlife viewing including moose and black bears! From the top of the park, take in panoramic views of the Cook Inlet, Denali, Fire Island, and the Aleutian Mountains.

The 1,500-acre park was once a Cold War military installation. Your guide will point out concert bunkers that once housed Nike Hurcles Missles.

In Kincaid Park, you will have a chance to use indoor restrooms, refill water, and take a longer break to have a snack.

  • Point Woronzof - There’s a good reason why Anchorage was once called “Air Crossroads of the World” — when it comes to air traffic, Alaska’s largest city is at the center of it all. Alaska itself is home to more pilots and airplanes per capita than anywhere else in the country, and Anchorage is home to one of the busiest air cargo hubs on earth. We stop at Point Woronzof to experience these massive cargo jets landing or taking off right overhead!
  • Tony Knowles Coastal Trail - The Tony Knowles Coastal Trail follows the shore of Cook Inlet from Downtown Anchorage to Kincaid Park. It runs along coastal marshes, over forested hills, and passes one of Anchorage’s most dramatically altered landscapes. The paved path runs 11 miles and hugs the coast, with great views of Sleeping Lady or Mount Susitna. On clear days, Denali and nearby Mount Foraker loom on the horizon.
What's Included
  • Bottled water
  • Snacks
  • Hybrid bike, helmet, and cycling gloves
  • Pickup and drop off in downtown Anchorage
What's Not Included
  • This is not an e-bike tour.
Additional Information

Anchorage boasts one of the finest urban trail networks in the U.S., featuring hundreds of miles of paved and multi-use paths that weave through the city. The Chester Creek Trail, Tony Knowles Coastal Trail, and Campbell Creek Trail are the three primary multi-use trails, which can be linked to create a 30-mile biking loop. This nearly complete urban greenway forms the shape of a moose when viewed on a map!

Venture off the beaten path and spend the day like a local! This urban greenbelt offers plenty of chances to see wildlife such as moose, black bears, bald eagles, and sometimes even beluga whales. For biking enthusiasts, there’s no better way to explore Anchorage than by joining us on the “Moose Loop,” a route that outlines a moose head on the map.

Location
Dena’ina Civic and Convention Center
West 7th Avenue
We will pick you up outside the Dena'ina Convention Center.
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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