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Far North Bicentennial Park

The best traffic-free bike rides in Far North Bicentennial Park

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Far North Bicentennial Park no traffic bike trails traverse a diverse landscape of spruce and birch forests, alongside creeks, and past small lakes. The park features an extensive network of paved paths suitable for road cycling, offering a blend of accessible urban routes and natural Alaskan wilderness. Terrain varies from relatively flat sections to areas with gentle elevation changes, providing varied experiences for road cyclists. These routes connect to Anchorage's broader trail system, allowing for extended rides within the city'sโ€ฆ

Last updated: July 9, 2026

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Campbell Creek Trail

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Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Traffic-free bike rides in Far North Bicentennial Park

Traffic-free bike rides in Far North Bicentennial Park

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September 26, 2024, Fish Creek Estuary

A railed wooden bridge crosses Fish Creek and connects you to the paved Coastal Trail on either side. There is a little rest area here and you get serine views of the estuary. Out across the Knik arm you can see the mountains and towering peak of Denali.

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September 12, 2023, Westchester Lagoon

Once a gravel pit, Westchester Lagoon really is one of the crown jewels of Anchorage. It's also a hub for year-round recreation. It also sits at the intersection of the Tony Knowles Coastal Trail, which runs along the coast, and the Chester Creek Trail that runs east-west through town. Both paved multi-use trails are great for biking.

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Lisa
September 12, 2023, Elderberry Park

Elderberry Park has some modest playground equipment and a few benches with views of the water and the Tony Knowles Coastal Trail that passes quite nearby. It's a great place for a break but not the best for starting or ending your ride, as it takes some luck to find parking nearby.

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Lisa
September 5, 2023, Waldron Lake

This pretty lake feels surprisingly remote, given that it's smack in the middle of Alaska's largest city. Happily, the trail is paved so you don't have to stop to take in the views โ€” unless you want to.

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September 5, 2023, Taku lake

As you run past Taku Lake, keep an eye out for kayakers, assorted waterfowl, and maybe even river otters in the lake. The multiuse trail here is paved and has only mild inclines, but you might want to keep an eye out for flying fishhooks from people fishing from the shore. (Most of the time they are pretty good about watching out for trail users before they cast their hook into the water, but not always.)

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This is one of the best spots along the entire Coastal Trail: On one side you have Westchester Lagoon, a gravel pit turned waterfowl sanctuary and public green space, with paved multi-use trails that run in several directions for miles. On the other side is a short walkway across the rushing outflow of Chester Creek, with a quiet-feeling bench where you can enjoy the burble of water or, in the fall, watch for the occasional salmon working its way upstream from the ocean.

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September 5, 2023, Elderberry Park

This is a sweet little park with a bit of playground equipment, some benches, and a view over the water. The paved Tony Knowles Coastal Trail also passes nearby as it traverses the only really major hill between Westchester Lagoon and the furthest downtown access point. If you're headed north on the Coastal Trail past Elderberry Park you'll find yourself chugging up a very steep hill; and of course, heading south leaves you to more or less freewheel it on the downhill.

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All told, the Tony Knowles Coastal Trail runs about 11 miles (17.7ย km) from downtown Anchorage to Kincaid Park. It is paved and designated for multi-use along its entire length, and mixes flat terrain with rolling hills that can pose a fun challenge. Most of the trail also provides pretty views out over Cook Inlet, the tongue of ocean that reaches toward Anchorage.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many no-traffic road cycling routes are available in Far North Bicentennial Park?

There are over 10 dedicated no-traffic road cycling routes in Far North Bicentennial Park, offering a variety of experiences for different skill levels. You'll find a good mix of easy and moderate options to explore.

Are there any easy, traffic-free road cycling routes suitable for beginners or families?

Yes, Far North Bicentennial Park offers several easy, traffic-free routes perfect for beginners and families. The Westchester Lagoon โ€“ Earthquake Park loop from Anchorage is a great option, providing a gentle ride with scenic views. Another excellent choice is the Tony Knowles Coastal Trail, known for its flat, paved surfaces and beautiful coastal scenery.

What are the best loop routes for no-traffic road cycling in the park?

For a rewarding loop experience, consider the Westchester Lagoon โ€“ Earthquake Park loop from University of Alaska Anchorage. This route combines urban paths with natural parkland, offering diverse scenery. Another popular option is the Westchester Lagoon โ€“ Westchester Lagoon loop from University of Alaska Anchorage, which is a moderate ride through picturesque areas.

What kind of landscapes can I expect to see on these routes?

The no-traffic road cycling routes in Far North Bicentennial Park traverse a diverse range of landscapes. You'll cycle through beautiful spruce and birch forests, alongside serene creeks, and past small lakes. The terrain varies, offering everything from flat, easy sections to more undulating paths, all within a stunning Alaskan wilderness setting.

Can I see wildlife while road cycling in Far North Bicentennial Park?

Absolutely! Far North Bicentennial Park is a haven for wildlife. Cyclists frequently spot moose, foxes, and various bird species along the trails. While less common, black and brown bears, as well as lynx, also inhabit the park, offering a true wilderness encounter. Always be bear aware, especially near Campbell Creek during salmon runs.

Are there any scenic viewpoints along the traffic-free bike paths?

Yes, from higher points within the park, such as sections of the Spencer Loop (which connects to the broader trail network), you can enjoy amazing panoramic views of Anchorage, the Cook Inlet, and even Denali on clear days. Many routes also offer picturesque views of the park's natural beauty, including forests and waterways.

What do other road cyclists enjoy most about the no-traffic routes in Far North Bicentennial Park?

The komoot community highly rates the road cycling experience in Far North Bicentennial Park, with an average score of 4.9 stars. Reviewers often praise the extensive network of well-maintained, mostly paved trails, the stunning natural landscapes, and the frequent opportunities for wildlife viewing. The feeling of being immersed in Alaskan wilderness while still being close to the city is a common highlight.

What is the best time of year for no-traffic road biking in Far North Bicentennial Park?

The best time for no-traffic road biking is generally from late spring through early autumn (May to September). During these months, the trails are typically clear of snow and ice, and the weather is most favorable. You'll experience vibrant summer wildflowers or the golden hues of autumn, depending on when you visit.

Are there connections to other parts of Anchorage's trail network from Far North Bicentennial Park?

Yes, Far North Bicentennial Park is well-connected to Anchorage's broader trail network. You can seamlessly extend your rides to other parts of the city, including the scenic Campbell Creek Trail, which follows Campbell Creek and offers a pleasant paved route.

Are there any notable attractions or points of interest near the no-traffic road cycling routes?

While cycling, you'll be close to several points of interest. The Alaska Botanical Garden is located near the park's northern border, showcasing local flora. To the south, you'll find the Hilltop Ski Area, and the Campbell Creek Science Center on the western edge offers educational insights into the subarctic environment.

What is the typical difficulty level of the no-traffic road cycling routes?

The no-traffic road cycling routes in Far North Bicentennial Park are predominantly easy to moderate. Many routes feature mostly paved surfaces with gentle elevation changes, making them accessible for a wide range of cyclists. There are no routes classified as difficult, ensuring a pleasant and manageable ride.

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