Urban loop run from moose antler arch
Urban loop run from moose antler arch
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This easy 2.5-mile urban loop run from the Moose Antler Arch in Fairbanks offers paved paths along the scenic Chena River.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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After 100 m for 23 m
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Highlight • Rest Area
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Highlight • Monument
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4.04 km
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2.45 km
867 m
458 m
246 m
< 100 m
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2.96 km
867 m
122 m
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You can typically find parking in downtown Fairbanks, especially near the Morris Thompson Cultural and Visitors Center or other public lots in the vicinity of the Moose Antler Arch. These areas provide convenient access to the Chena Riverwalk, which forms the core of this urban loop.
Yes, this loop is considered easy and is very suitable for beginners. It features generally flat terrain, primarily along the paved Chena Riverwalk, making it a very manageable and enjoyable run for all skill levels.
The terrain is predominantly flat and consists mostly of paved surfaces, characteristic of a multi-use path like the Chena Riverwalk. It's an easy route with minimal elevation changes, perfect for a smooth jog.
The loop is approximately 4 kilometers (2.5 miles) long. For jogging, it typically takes around 25 minutes to complete, depending on your pace.
You'll enjoy diverse scenery, including picturesque views of the Chena River. The route passes by the iconic Moose Antler Arch, the Morris Thompson Cultural and Visitors Center, and offers glimpses of historic downtown Fairbanks with its charming wooden buildings, local art, and sculptures. You'll also pass through parks like Bud Nelson Riverside Park.
Yes, the Chena Riverwalk and most urban trails in Fairbanks are generally dog-friendly. Please ensure your dog is kept on a leash and that you clean up after them to maintain a pleasant experience for all users.
No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to jog this urban loop or access the Chena Riverwalk in Fairbanks.
The best time to jog this loop is typically during the warmer months, from late spring through early fall (May to September), when the weather is mild and the path is clear of snow and ice. Summer offers long daylight hours and vibrant scenery.
While it's an urban route, you might still encounter local wildlife, especially birds along the Chena River. Moose sightings are less common directly on the paved path but are possible in the broader Fairbanks area, particularly in less developed sections of trails.
Yes, being in downtown Fairbanks, there are several cafes, restaurants, and public restrooms available, particularly near the Morris Thompson Cultural and Visitors Center and other points in the city center, which are easily accessible from the loop.
Winter running conditions can be challenging due to snow and ice. While some sections of the Chena Riverwalk may be cleared, others might be snow-packed or icy. Appropriate winter running gear, including traction devices for your shoes, is highly recommended if you plan to run during winter months.