Alaska Trails and Maps

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Explore the best rated trails in Alaska, whether you're looking for an easy walking trail or a bike trail like the Chase Trail and Tony Knowles Coastal Trail. With more than 11 trails covering 85 miles you’re bound to find a perfect trail for you. Click on any trail below to find trail descriptions, trail maps, photos, and reviews.

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Length
Surfaces
Type

Bird to Gird Pathway

13 mi
State: AK
Asphalt

Campbell Creek Trail

7.5 mi
State: AK
Asphalt

Homer Spit Trail

4 mi
State: AK
Asphalt

Tony Knowles Coastal Trail

11 mi
State: AK
Asphalt

Chase Trail

14 mi
State: AK
Dirt, Gravel

Ship Creek Trail

2.6 mi
State: AK
Asphalt

Palmer-Moose Creek Railroad Trail

6.1 mi
State: AK
Gravel

Glenn Highway Trail

17.5 mi
State: AK
Asphalt

Goose Lake Park Trails

1.5 mi
State: AK
Asphalt, Dirt

Raspberry Road Bike Trail

3.9 mi
State: AK
Asphalt
Trail Image Trail Name States Length Surface Rating
The Bird to Gird Pathway, a designated National Recreation Trail, parallels State Route 1 along the Turnagain Arm of an inlet off the Gulf of Alaska. The paved trail, also known as the Indian to...
AK 13 mi Asphalt
The Campbell Creek Trail meanders along Campbell Creek making its way through urban Anchorage among neighborhoods and beautiful city parks. The runs for 7.5 miles between the lake on the university...
AK 7.5 mi Asphalt
On the southern tip of the Kenai Peninsula, the Homer Spit is a long, narrow landform jutting out into the Kachemak Bay. The 4.5-mile strip hosts industrial, commercial and recreational activities,...
AK 4 mi Asphalt
The Tony Knowles Coastal Trail follows the coastline of Anchorage along Knik Arm and Cook Inlet. Many rest areas provide scenic views of Anchorage, the surrounding mountain ranges, and tidal inlets....
AK 11 mi Asphalt
Though close to the town of Talkeetna, the Chase Trail leads into the tamest edges of the Alaskan bush. The first five miles of this 14-mile trail—mostly flat and gravel—follow the Alaska Railroad....
AK 14 mi Dirt, Gravel
Ship Creek Trail begins at the Alaska Railroad depot on the north side of Anchorage and travels east from downtown for 2.6 miles to end at Tyson Elementary School in the city's Mountain View...
AK 2.6 mi Asphalt
Anchorage's Lanie Fleischer Chester Creek Trail follows the course of Chester Creek between Goose Lake Park and Westchester Lagoon with scenic views of the Chugach Mountains along the way. The paved...
AK 4 mi Asphalt
As its name suggests, the Palmer-Moose Creek Railroad Trail links the small city of Palmer with Moose Creek via an unused railroad corridor in Alaska. Extending northward from the heart of Palmer—home...
AK 6.1 mi Gravel
This is an asphalt paved multi-use trail running south from Birchwood Loop Road in Chugiak, through Eagle River and past Fort Richardson until it ends by Boniface Parkway.  It is a mostly flat...
AK 17.5 mi Asphalt
The scenic Goose Lake Trail loops around the lake of the same name on the campus of the University of Alaska. The trail is paved and other non-paved trails nearby circle the Alaska Pacific University...
AK 1.5 mi Asphalt, Dirt
The Raspberry Road Bike Trail is a 3.9 mile greenway takes trail users from residential neighborhoods outside of Anchorage along Raspberry Rd. until ending at Kincaid Park. Kincaid Park is a 1,500...
AK 3.9 mi Asphalt

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Recent Trail Reviews

Tony Knowles Coastal Trail

Beautiful ride

July, 2022 by kellyroemer

I biked the trail last weekend with friends and rode home on an alternate route through Anchorage. The trail is beautiful, winds along the coast, through the forest, and past interesting informational kiosks. There's a short dirt path that leads to the beach near the south end of the trail that's worth a visit. We rode back through town and connected with the Chester Creek trail which is also beautiful. So many fun things to see along the way!

Tony Knowles Coastal Trail

Perfect for bicycling

July, 2022 by dtread

I rented a bike while in Anchorage on business and the Tony Knowles Coastal Trail was without a doubt one of the best trails I've ever been on! Smooth and scenic, well maintained trail, not too crowded, hardly any stops/crossings; it was a pure delight. I was there in June and it was perfect for biking, saw some moose and other wildlife. Really a pleasure to bicycle! Strongly recommend if you're ever in Anchorage.

Tony Knowles Coastal Trail

One of the best that I've been on in the country

July, 2022 by dannice

One of the best that I've been on in the country

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