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Tony Knowles Coastal Trail Scenic Bike Tour

5 (165)
Anchorage, US
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Tony Knowles Coastal Trail Scenic Bike Tour

5 (165)
Anchorage, US
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Experience the breathtaking beauty of Anchorage's Tony Knowles Coastal Trail on a scenic bike tour. Let a knowledgeable local guide lead you on a leisurely ride along this picturesque trail, starting at Kincaid Park. Immerse yourself in the natural wonders of Cook Inlet, keep an eye out for majestic moose, and gain insight into the history and events that have shaped Anchorage. Begin your adventure by exploring the wooded hills of Kincaid Park, where you may catch a glimpse of Denali and discover Cold War missile silos. Marvel at the 360-degree views of Cook Inlet and surrounding mountain ranges from Point Woronzof. Learn about the devastating 1964 Good Friday earthquake at Earthquake Park. Take a moment to witness the incredible sight of salmon swimming upstream at Westchester Lagoon, a bird sanctuary. Finally, appreciate the beauty of Cook Inlet, spot more moose, and soak up the history of Anchorage. Don't miss out on this unforgettable bike tour along the Tony Knowles Coastal Trail.

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • 3 hours
  • Suitable for 1-8 Participants
  • Private Tour, Small Group Tour
  • Guided Experience
  • Opportunity to see moose and wildlife
  • 360-degree view of Cook Inlet and surrounding mountains
  • Learn about the history and events that shaped Anchorage
  • Chance to see salmon spawning at Westchester Lagoon
  • Bottled water
  • Snacks
  • Local and experienced driver guide and biking guide
  • All taxes and fees
  • Round trip transportation in Mercedes Sprinter Van
  • Bike, helmet, rain jacket
  • Small-group narrated tour
  • Pickup and drop-off from downtown
  • Gratuities
  • Note: this is not an e-bike tour

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Introduction:

Experience the breathtaking beauty of Anchorage along the Tony Knowles Coastal Trail Scenic Bike Tour. Led by a knowledgeable local guide, this leisurely bike ride kicks off at Kincaid Park, offering a perfect blend of natural landscapes and historical anecdotes. Get ready to immerse yourself in the stunning surroundings of the Cook Inlet, keep your eyes peeled for majestic moose, and discover the intriguing events that have shaped Anchorage over the years. This tour promises an unforgettable adventure through one of Alaska's most scenic regions.

What to expect?

During this 180-minute tour, participants can expect a captivating journey through Anchorage's most iconic sights. Starting at the meeting point outside the Dena'ina Civic and Convention Center, guests will be provided with high-quality bikes and helmets before setting off. The tour includes stops at Kincaid Park, where you can explore wooded hills and catch glimpses of the mighty Denali. At Point Woronzof, enjoy a 360-degree view of Cook Inlet and surrounding mountain ranges. Learn about the devastating 1964 earthquake at Earthquake Park, and pause at Westchester Lagoon, a bird sanctuary and potential salmon spawning site. Throughout the tour, marvel at the beauty of the Cook Inlet, while gaining insights into Anchorage's captivating history.

Who is this for?

The Tony Knowles Coastal Trail Scenic Bike Tour is perfect for nature lovers, history enthusiasts, and active travelers seeking an immersive and educational experience. Whether you're an experienced cyclist or just starting out, this tour caters to individuals of all skill levels. Families, couples, and solo travelers alike will delight in the scenic beauty and fascinating stories shared by the local guide. Everyone is invited to join this adventure and create lasting memories while exploring the wonders of Anchorage.

Why book this?

Embark on the Tony Knowles Coastal Trail Scenic Bike Tour for an unforgettable adventure that combines the best of nature, history, and exploration. Anchorage's Tony Knowles Coastal Trail is renowned for its awe-inspiring vistas and rich cultural heritage. With a knowledgeable local guide leading the way, you'll uncover hidden gems and fascinating tales that aren't found in guidebooks. This tour offers a unique opportunity to witness the beauty of the Cook Inlet, spot local wildlife like moose, and gain a deeper understanding of Anchorage's past. By booking this tour, you're not just signing up for a bike ride – you're immersing yourself in an extraordinary experience that showcases the very essence of Alaska.

Good to know

Before setting off on this adventure, it's essential to arrive at the meeting point outside the Dena'ina Civic and Convention Center a few minutes early. The tour lasts approximately 180 minutes, providing ample time to explore the natural wonders along the coastline. Remember to dress comfortably and in layers, as Alaskan weather can be unpredictable. The tour includes several stops along the way, allowing participants to rest, take photos, and soak in the incredible surroundings. Please note that this is not an e-bike tour. Exploring Anchorage by bike is not only a fun and eco-friendly way to discover the city but also provides a unique perspective on its history and natural beauty.

Reviews

Customers who have embarked on the Tony Knowles Coastal Trail Scenic Bike Tour rave about the breathtaking landscapes, informative local guides, and the perfect balance between physical activity and relaxation. Many have praised the opportunity to observe moose in their natural habitat and the incredible views of the Cook Inlet from Point Woronzof. Travelers appreciate the historical insights shared at Earthquake Park and the chance to witness salmon swimming upstream at Westchester Lagoon. Overall, reviews highlight that this tour offers an enriching and memorable experience, leaving participants with a deep appreciation for Anchorage's natural wonders and cultural heritage.

How long before the event do I need to book?

  • You can book at any time before the event

Vouchers accepted in the following formats

  • Mobile

Is an adult required for the booking?

  • At least one adult or senior required per booking

Your Itinerary

Kincaid Park

Step back in time as you begin your adventure in the wooded hills of the largest municipal park in Anchorage. Travel past Cold War missile silos, keep on the lookout for moose and possibly get to see Denali all before you even beginning the bike ride! Your guides will fit you for a helmet, then you will hop on a high-quality bike fitted to you.

Point Woronzof

Once out of Kincaid Park you will be at Point Woronzof where there is another chance to see Denali and you will have a 360-degree view of Cook Inlet and the surrounding mountain ranges.

Earthquake Park

Stop to learn about the devastating 1964 Good Friday earthquake and it's damage to Anchorage and Alaska.

Westchester Lagoon

Pause at Westchester lagoon for a chance to see salmon swimming up stream to spawn depending on the time of year. Hop off your bike at Westchester Lagoon and enjoy this bird sanctuary while your guides load up the equipment.

Cook Inlet

Experience the beauty of the Cook Inlet, watch for moose and learn about the history and events that shaped Anchorage!

Reviews

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5 (165)

Quest457128

Terrific experience. Guide (Kelsey) was high energy, knowledgeable, and charming. Was quite cool today and we may have underestimated the wind chill—but no problem because Kelsey came with extra gloves, gators and wind breakers. She seemed invested in making this the best possible experience for us

KarlynByham

Knowledgeable and friendly guide, Bob ended up giving us a private tour. Possibly the rain had something to do with it, but the trail was significantly protected by trees. E-bikes made for a comfortable tour and seeing moose was a bonus.

tbureaufitfun

Kelsie was our tour guide and she was fabulous! Kind and so knowledgeable! Elly was there with the van and the bikes were perfect. We biked through lots of beautiful coastlines and learned lots of facts - I highly recommend this bike tour! Thank you Kelsie and Elly! You rock!

George_J

Good time. Kelsey did was a great guide - she found moose & bald Eagle. Good tour saw a little of Alaska most people don’t see.

Holly_T

The guide was fantastic! I was the only solo person, but everyone on the tour was so friendly that it didn't bother me. We took lots of breaks so the guide could give us more information about the animals and birds we saw including a bald eagle, mama moose, and baby moose. She talked about the great Alaskan earthquake of 1964 and let me share my story of living though it when I was a little girl many years ago.

B3320GQabbyh

I so enjoyed this relaxed ride through Kincaid on the coastal trail! Our guide was very knowledgeable and helpful, and they had extra windbreakers, gloves, water, and snacks for us. You definitely don’t have to be a super athlete to enjoy this ride (there was only one tough hill about halfway through). We stopped periodically to sip our water, appreciate the views, and learn some Anchorage history.

JBN1958

With a day to kill in Anchorage between our cruise and a trip to Denali, we wanted to do something other than sit around. Little did we know how great this experience would be. Our guide Van and driver Dan were super nice and helpful. They got us set up with bikes, helmets, and gloves and off we went. The ride is about 10 miles long, mostly flat or downhill, along the coast through beautiful trees and coastal foliage. At several stops along the way Van described the trees, plants,wildlife and scenery we were seeing. We also stopped at a memorial to the 1964 earthquake that was very interesting. This is an easy ride for all skill levels and a great way to see the coast. We even saw belugas in two different spots! We all agreed this is a great trip and heartily recommend it.

Sylvia_S

Brayleigh was terrific guide. We had several moose encounters and saw 6 in total. It was a fun 3 hours!

LISA_N

Such a nice experience and we saw a beluga whale and moose. The guide was very friendly and knowledgeable.

lisarC1010MJ

The trail is amazingly green and lush with vegetation. My most favorite parts were the Moose we saw just walking down the path. And the end of the runway of the airport. Watching the jets fly right over our heads.
Collected by Evendo, Tripadvisor & Viator
2024-04-29 19:42