Attractions and places to see around Sunrise offer diverse outdoor experiences in a scenic natural setting. This region features extensive trails, state parks, and viewpoints, providing opportunities for hiking, cycling, and wildlife observation. Visitors can explore areas with panoramic views of mountains and waterways, alongside dedicated paths for various activities. The landscape is characterized by its natural features, including rivers, forests, and alpine tundra.
Last updated: May 12, 2026
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This section of the paved, multi-use Bird to Gird Trail includes Bird Point, a popular spot to watch the bore tide rolling in. However, you only get a distant view and it's hard to forecast how big the tide will or won't be.
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Chugach State Park is the fourth largest state park in the United States, spanning approximately 495,000 acres. The park is an excellent destination for outdoor enthusiasts due to its diversity in landscape and wildlife. Visitors may enjoy ocean shores, rivers and lakes, alpine tundra, and glaciers, as well as views of brown and black bears, moose, Dall sheep, mountain goats, and more. There are 16 trailheads providing access to 280 miles of trails in Chugach State Park.
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This trail goes alongside the road next to Turnagain Arm. It's 13 miles long and great for biking, running, or walking. You'll see beautiful views of the water and mountains. The pathway passes by Chugach State Park and offers a chance to spot wildlife like whales and mountain goats. You can learn about the area's geology from signs along the trail. Plus, it connects to other paths in Girdwood, Bird, and Indian. There are places to rest and have a picnic too.
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The Bird Ridge Trail climbs sharply from the Seward Highway to gain glorious views across the Turnagain Arm and the surrounding mountains. It's a strenuous hike that's sure to blow away the cobwebs. Thanks to its south-facing nature, it is one of the first trails in the region to dry out in spring, making it a good early season objective.
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Spectacular panoramic view of the river sliding and making its way through the mountains.
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Excellent dedicated paved bike trail safely separatly running parallel to the Turnagain Arm bay and Seward Highway, between Bird Ridge Point and Girdwood
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State park with trails along the bay and up into the hills. Great place to rest and have a picnic.
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From the bridge you have a great view of the river of the same name.
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Visitors frequently enjoy the Bird to Gird Trail and Bird Point, a paved multi-use trail running parallel to the Turnagain Arm bay. Another favorite is Canyon Creek Bridge, which offers spectacular panoramic views of the river winding through the mountains.
Yes, the Bird Ridge Trail is known for its strenuous climb from the Seward Highway, rewarding hikers with glorious views across the Turnagain Arm and surrounding mountains. It's one of the first trails in the region to dry out in spring.
Chugach State Park, one of the largest state parks in the US, offers a diverse landscape including ocean shores, rivers, lakes, alpine tundra, and glaciers. You can also spot wildlife such as brown and black bears, moose, and Dall sheep.
Absolutely. The Bird to Gird Trail and Bird Point is a paved, multi-use path suitable for families. Chugach State Park also has family-friendly trails and picnic spots. Additionally, the Girdwood to Indian Bike Path is 13 miles long and great for biking, running, or walking with beautiful views.
Many attractions offer stunning views. Bird Point is a popular spot to watch the bore tide. Canyon Creek Bridge provides panoramic river views. The Bird Ridge Trail offers expansive vistas across the Turnagain Arm after a strenuous climb.
The area is excellent for cycling. The Bird to Gird Trail is an excellent dedicated paved bike trail running parallel to the Turnagain Arm. Another option is the Girdwood to Indian Bike Path, a 13-mile route alongside the road with views of the water and mountains, connecting to other paths in Girdwood, Bird, and Indian.
Thanks to its south-facing nature, the Bird Ridge Trail is one of the first trails in the region to dry out in spring, making it a good early season objective. Generally, late spring through early fall offers the most favorable conditions for hiking and cycling.
Yes, Chugach State Park is an excellent destination for wildlife observation, with opportunities to see brown and black bears, moose, and Dall sheep. Along the Girdwood to Indian Bike Path, you might spot whales and mountain goats.
Yes, the Bird to Gird Trail is a paved, multi-use path perfect for walking or running. The Girdwood to Indian Bike Path also offers a long, scenic route ideal for these activities.
Bird Point is a popular spot primarily for watching the bore tide rolling in. It's part of the paved Bird to Gird Trail, offering a distant view of this natural phenomenon.
From Canyon Creek Bridge, you can expect a spectacular panoramic view of the river as it carves its way through the mountains. It's a great spot to appreciate the natural geology of the area.


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