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Anchorage boasts a citywide award-winning trail system — and you can tour it with us!
Our greenbelts connect the neighborhoods of Anchorage, the coastlines of Cook Inlet, and the Chugach Mountain Range. Join us on a ride through stunning scenery, from the coast to the mountains, and back again.
Anchorage has one of the finest urban trail systems in the United States, with hundreds of miles of paved and multi-use trails connecting our city.
Our Anchorage Greenbelt Bike Tour connects the Tony Knowles Coastal Trail, Chester Creek Trail, and the Campbell Creek Trail to form a 30-mile bike loop.
This almost-complete urban greenway has the outline of a moose head when viewed on a map!
Bike the routes where the Dena’ina people spent the spring and summer months, where they camped along the creek fishing for salmon that they would then clean, smoke, and package for the winter.
Along these greenbelts, keep on the lookout for moose, black bears, bald eagles, salmon, and other wildlife! Experience why locals love Anchorage and feel how wild Alaska is even in the state’s largest city.
Do you have questions for us about our Anchorage Greenbelt Bike Tour? Please don’t hesitate to get in touch for more information.
If you’re looking for a biking experience with the ultimate in freedom and flexibility, consider one of our custom bike tours in Anchorage. Our team can design a unique, private experience around your group’s interests and abilities.
Our family had a great time on the bike tour. Elly was very accommodating for our group of differing experience levels. She was very patient with everyone, helped us have... read more a great time, and provided some great info and history on the area. We loved it and would highly recommend this tour.
We had a great time. Nancy, our guide and Ron our shuttle/equipment guru were very nice and went out of their way to make sure we had a great tour.... read more Since Nancy has lived in Alaska for over 30 years she is very knowledgeable about the history and area and shared very interesting information. We also had our first moose siting, mother and two youngsters, while on the tour.
The views in Chugach State Park were amazing, but I enjoyed the deep reds and bright yellows of the changing tundra plants just as much. We biked to an alpine... read more lake with crystal clear water. Our guide, Caitlin, knew where to look for blueberries and we stopped to pick and eat blueberries along the way and again at the lake. Caitlin also had an eye to see wildlife that I would have missed. On the way down she spied a bull and cow moose grazing together in the valley below us. If we go back to Anchorage I would like to do this ride again.
The trail was paved and smooth. Great views of the city and bay. Good for all ages. Fun guides. Quality equipment. We all had a great time.
Carl was excellent! 2 hours is not a lot of time, but lesson was catered to our goals, laid back, and definitely progressed our abilities. would categorize ourselves... read more as intermediate to advanced and we all learned something.
This was an excellent tour. the guides know the area and are happy to share their knowledge. It is an easy ride and very safe for even a novice rider.
My husband and I visited Alaska for our honeymoon and loved it. When we went on the bike tour it was raining and still so fun; I'd say the rain... read more added an extra element of excitement. It was definitely a workout, but worth the views! Our guides were super knowledgeable, and were able to answer most of our many questions regarding Alaskan outdoors. They picked us up downtown and were able to drop back off where they picked us up. All in all, we biked 8-9 miles into the park, were able to experience the outdoors quite a bit, and we saw a moose! 10/10 would recommend. I would also recommend wearing pants/leggings and a jacket if you are sensitive to poison oak/ivy. Alaska has their own variety (cow parsnip - reactive when exposed to sunlight) that lined the trails we biked on.
We had a great time riding the Tony Knowles Coastal Trail. Our guide was Caitlin and she really made the bike ride fun! If we did this ride again we... read more would definitely ask for Caitlin. She is exceptional.