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Top 5 Bike Parks around Anchorage

Best bike parks around Anchorage offer diverse cycling experiences within a unique natural setting. The region features a mix of coastal views, dense forests, and mountain backdrops. Anchorage provides a range of trails from paved paths to challenging mountain biking singletracks. Its landscape includes access to areas like Cook Inlet and the Chugach Mountains, making it a notable destination for outdoor activities.

Best bike parks around Anchorage

  • The most popular bike parks is Alyeska Tramway, Winter & summer lift, Girdwood,…

Last updated: May 12, 2026

Alyeska Tramway, Winter & summer lift, Girdwood, AK

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Close to Anchorage and fairly reliably snowcovered from October through May/June: Lifts seem to be in operation throughout the year. After the snow is gone the lifts help shuttling mountain …

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Middle Earth

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This is the main bike-only trail on the north side of Raspberry Road, and the only way of accessing the downhill trails on this side of Kincaid Park. Travel is …

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Close to Anchorage and fairly reliably snowcovered from October through May/June: Lifts seem to be in operation throughout the year. After the snow is gone the lifts help shuttling mountain …

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Start of Mize Loop

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The Mize Loop has a 2.5k and a 5k version, but both of them start here — and before you count on them as training runs, please know that those …

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Janice's Jive

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Traffic runs both ways on this intermediate singletrack trail, so keep a sharp eye out! Walkers and runners sometimes wander onto the trail too, especially since it intersects the multi-use Gasline Trail.

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Lisa
September 26, 2023, Middle Earth

This is the main bike-only trail on the north side of Raspberry Road, and the only way of accessing the downhill trails on this side of Kincaid Park. Travel is allowed in both directions, and please be alert to the possibility of unexpected wildlife encounters, including moose and bears.

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Lisa
September 25, 2023, Janice's Jive

Traffic runs both ways on this intermediate singletrack trail, so keep a sharp eye out! Walkers and runners sometimes wander onto the trail too, especially since it intersects the multi-use Gasline Trail.

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Lisa
September 6, 2023, Start of Mize Loop

The Mize Loop has a 2.5k and a 5k version, but both of them start here — and before you count on them as training runs, please know that those distances are approximate. During the winter these are groomed, one-way ski only trails, but by summer they are open to two-way multi-use traffic, including runners who may enjoy the broad, grassy track and succession of rolling hills on both the long and short versions of this trail. Please watch out for wildlife; moose sightings, in particular, are very common here.

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Close to Anchorage and fairly reliably snowcovered from October through May/June: Lifts seem to be in operation throughout the year. After the snow is gone the lifts help shuttling mountain bikes and hikers to the top of the summer trail system. Www.komoot.com/tour/t4999643

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Close to Anchorage and fairly reliably snowcovered from October through May/June: Lifts seem to be in operation throughout the year. After the snow is gone the lifts help shuttling mountain bikes and hikers to the top of the summer trail system. https://www.komoot.com/tour/t4999643

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which bike parks offer lift-served access in Anchorage?

For lift-served biking, consider the Alyeska Tramway, Winter & summer lift, Girdwood, AK, which operates year-round to shuttle mountain bikes to the top of summer trail systems. Hilltop Bike Park also provides lift-served access, transforming its ski hill into a summer playground with downhill trails for all skill levels.

Are there bike parks suitable for beginners in Anchorage?

Yes, Hilltop Bike Park is designed to accommodate all skill levels, from beginners to advanced riders, with various downhill trails. Kincaid Park also offers trails suitable for all skill levels, including flowy sections. For very easy, paved options, the Tony Knowles Coastal Trail is mostly flat and perfect for casual cyclists.

Where can I find challenging mountain biking trails in Anchorage?

Hilltop Bike Park features technical challenges like the 'Taco Sauce' trail. Kincaid Park offers over 40 miles of varied singletrack, including short climbs and fast descents. Hillside Park provides an aerobic challenge with plenty of climbing and descending on trails like 'Turn and Burn' and 'The Hive'.

What kind of scenery and views can I expect while biking in Anchorage?

Many trails offer stunning Alaskan scenery. Kincaid Park provides breathtaking views of the Cook Inlet and the Alaska Range. Hilltop Bike Park boasts views of Anchorage and Denali. The Tony Knowles Coastal Trail offers sweeping views of Cook Inlet, Denali, and the Chugach Range.

Are there family-friendly biking options in Anchorage?

Absolutely. The Tony Knowles Coastal Trail is an iconic, mostly flat, paved route perfect for families. Chester Creek Trail and Campbell Creek Trail also offer pleasant, nature-filled paved rides within the city. Hilltop Bike Park provides skill development lessons and youth camps, making it a great option for families looking to learn and progress.

What is the best time of year for mountain biking in Anchorage?

The summer months are ideal for mountain biking, with trails like those in Kincaid Park, Hilltop Bike Park, and Hillside Park fully accessible. However, Anchorage also offers opportunities for year-round riding, with many parks, including Kincaid Park and Far North Bicentennial Park, popular for fat biking in winter.

Can I expect to see wildlife while biking in Anchorage?

Yes, wildlife sightings are common. Kincaid Park is known for frequent sightings of moose and black bears. The Middle Earth trail in Kincaid Park specifically advises riders to be alert for unexpected wildlife encounters, including moose and bears. Moose sightings are also very common on the Start of Mize Loop.

Are there other outdoor activities near Anchorage's bike parks?

Beyond bike parks, Anchorage offers extensive outdoor activities. You can find numerous road cycling routes, including the Tony Knowles Coastal Trail and Chester Creek Trail. There are also many mountain biking trails, such as Moose Meadow Trail and Sendy Loop. Additionally, you can explore various hiking trails like the Mount Baldy Loop and Campbell Airstrip Loop.

Which bike parks are good for flow trails and jumps?

Hilltop Bike Park is excellent for flow trails and jumps, featuring trails like 'Schralp D'Huez' with rollers, berms, hips, and tabletop jumps. Hillside Park also offers a fun network of playful singletrack with twists, turns, berms, and jumps on trails such as 'Turn and Burn' and 'Wheels Up'.

What is unique about Kincaid Park for mountain biking?

Kincaid Park is a premier mountain biking destination with over 40 miles of trails across 1,400 acres. It features heavily wooded, varied singletrack, including flowy sections, short climbs, and fast descents. Trails like 'Middle Earth' offer fast and flowy singletrack through birch, aspen, and cottonwood forests, alongside stunning views and wildlife.

Are there any multi-use trails where I might encounter other users?

Yes, some trails are multi-use. For instance, Janice's Jive is an intermediate singletrack where traffic runs both ways, and walkers and runners sometimes use it, especially where it intersects the multi-use Gasline Trail. The Mize Loop in Kincaid Park is also open to two-way multi-use traffic during summer.

Where can I find extensive wilderness biking opportunities in Anchorage?

Far North Bicentennial Park offers 4,000 acres of wilderness with trails suitable for mountain biking. It's particularly popular for winter fat biking and connects with the Hillside trails, providing even more mileage and elevation gain opportunities for an expansive outdoor experience.

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