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Bird to Gird Pathway

Moderate

2.9

(23)

36

riders

Bird to Gird Pathway

02:01

48.5km

330m

Road cycling

Cycle the scenic Bird to Gird Pathway, a moderate 30.1-mile road cycling route along Turnagain Arm in Chugach State Park.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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Chugach State Park

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7.09 km

Earthquake Overlook

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Rest area along Turnagain Arm with information panels about the big 1964 earthquake that flooded the original Girdwood townsite, which was then relocated further inland.

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11.8 km

Girdwood to Indian Bike Path

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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. …

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17.6 km

Turnagain Arm Viewpoint

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Stunning viewpoint along the paved road that hugs the Turnagain Arm. While journeying along the route, the breathtaking panorama of The Kenai Mountains and its splendid tapestry of mountains, lakes, rivers, and fjords unfolds before your eyes.

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24.3 km

This state park features scenic trails along the bay and through the hills. It's a perfect spot to relax, enjoy a picnic, and take in the beautiful surroundings. Chugach State …

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48.5 km

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42.4 km

5.48 km

604 m

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47.1 km

1.30 km

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where are the main access points and parking for the Bird to Gird Pathway?

The pathway connects the communities of Girdwood, Bird, and Indian. You can access it from various points along the Seward Highway. Parking is available at trailheads in Girdwood, Bird, and Indian. For specific details on parking locations, it's advisable to check local resources like visitgirdwood.com.

What is the terrain like on the Bird to Gird Pathway, and how difficult is it?

The pathway is a paved trail, primarily suitable for road bikes. It's generally considered easy to moderate. While some sections are relatively flat, particularly where it follows an old railroad bed, there are gradual climbs and a few steep grades as it follows the contour of the mountains. The route has an elevation gain of approximately 335 meters over its length.

What are the notable viewpoints and natural features along the route?

The pathway offers spectacular views of Turnagain Arm, snow-capped mountains, glaciers, and the ocean. Key viewpoints include Earthquake Overlook and Turnagain Arm Viewpoint. You'll also pass through wooded areas with large conifer trees and see small waterfalls from glacier run-off. Interpretive signs provide insights into the geological features.

What kind of wildlife can I expect to see while cycling?

Wildlife viewing is a significant highlight. Frequent sightings include beluga whales in Turnagain Arm, Dall sheep on the mountains, and bald eagles overhead. There's also a possibility of spotting moose or bears, especially in the wooded sections near Chugach State Park Indian Creek.

Is the Bird to Gird Pathway dog-friendly?

Yes, the pathway is generally dog-friendly. However, it's crucial to keep your dog on a leash at all times to protect wildlife and ensure the safety of other users. Always practice Leave No Trace principles and pack out any waste.

What is the best time of year to cycle the Bird to Gird Pathway?

The best time for cycling is typically during the summer months, from late spring to early fall, when the pathway is clear of snow and ice. This period offers the most pleasant weather and optimal conditions for enjoying the scenery and wildlife. While it can be used year-round for activities like fat biking, it is not plowed or maintained in winter.

Are there any permits or fees required to use the Bird to Gird Pathway or Chugach State Park?

No specific permits are required to cycle the Bird to Gird Pathway itself. As the pathway parallels Chugach State Park Indian Creek and is designated a National Recreation Trail, there are no entrance fees for accessing this particular route. However, always be aware of any specific regulations if you venture off the main pathway into other areas of Chugach State Park.

Are there facilities like restrooms or picnic areas along the pathway?

Yes, the pathway is well-equipped with numerous rest stops along its length. These stops often include picnic tables, restrooms, and educational displays. Some even have telescopes for enhanced viewing of the scenery and wildlife.

Is the Bird to Gird Pathway a loop trail?

No, the Bird to Gird Pathway is primarily an out-and-back route. It spans approximately 12 to 13 miles one-way, making it a 24 to 26-mile round trip if you cycle from one end to the other and back. There are no designated loop options directly on the pathway itself.

Does the pathway intersect other well-known trails?

Yes, the route primarily follows the designated Girdwood to Indian Bike Path, which is also known as the Bird to Gird Pathway. It also passes through sections identified as "Bird to Gird" and "97 (Alaska)" on OpenStreetMap data, indicating its integration into the broader trail network.

What is a bore tide, and can I see one on this pathway?

A bore tide is a unique tidal phenomenon where the leading edge of an incoming tide forms a wave that travels up a river or narrow bay. Turnagain Arm is one of the few places in the world where this occurs. Riders on the pathway might be able to witness this impressive wave, which surfers sometimes ride. Check local tide charts for predicted bore tide times.

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