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Anchorage

Tony Knowles Coastal Trail

Hard

4.7

(9542)

17,719

riders

Tony Knowles Coastal Trail

02:07

34.0km

210m

Cycling

Embark on the Tony Knowles Coastal Trail for a challenging touring bicycle ride along the Alaskan coast. This difficult route spans 21.1 miles (34.0 km) and involves a total elevation gain of 689 feet (210 metres), taking approximately 2 hours and 7 minutes to complete. As you pedal, you will…

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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Waypoints

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671 m

Elderberry Park

Highlight • Rest Area

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 …

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2.16 km

Westchester Lagoon

Highlight • Lake

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 …

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5.89 km

Earthquake Park

Highlight • Natural Monument

This small, paved "pavilion" is part of Earthquake Park, which showcases the effects of the magnitude 9.2 earthquake that struck Alaska in 1964. One of the steepest hills on the …

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6.59 km

Airport Park (Earthquake Park)

Highlight • Viewpoint

The Earthquake Park reminds and informs about the worst earthquake that hit the North American continent so far.
The quake began on March 27, 1964 at 5:36 p.m. and shook …

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8.44 km

Point Woronzof

Highlight • Viewpoint

Just a short side trip from the Coastal Trail is Point Woronzof. You can access the parking area from here, and from the parking area you can descend a steep, …

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15.0 km

The paved trail makes a sharp bend here, offering some views toward the marshland at the bottom of the bluff. There's also a small, unpaved spur trail near here that …

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15.4 km

Kincaid Beach

Highlight • Beach

Once upon a time you got to this beach by cutting through the ski trails (which turn to walking and biking trails in the summer). But now, it's easily accessed …

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16.3 km

Kincaid Park Hill

Highlight (Segment) • Climb

If you're coming down this hill from Kincaid chalet, it's an easy cruise as long as you don't get distracted by the pretty views and crash into a moose or …

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17.4 km

Kincaid Chalet

Highlight • Mountain Hut

Although the Kincaid Chalet (sometimes called the Kincaid Outdoor Center) can be rented out for public events, it's usually open to the public as a place to warm up or …

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34.0 km

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32.9 km

651 m

190 m

171 m

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24.1 km

8.97 km

602 m

347 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I park to access the Tony Knowles Coastal Trail?

There are multiple access points with parking available along the trail. You can find convenient parking downtown or at various points further south, such as near Earthquake Park or Kincaid Chalet at the southern end.

Is the Tony Knowles Coastal Trail dog-friendly?

Yes, the trail is dog-friendly. Please ensure your dog is kept on a leash and that you clean up after them to maintain the trail's cleanliness for all users.

What is the best time of year to cycle this trail?

The trail is accessible year-round. For cycling, the warmer months from late spring through early fall (May to September) are ideal, offering pleasant weather and clear paths. In winter, it's popular for cross-country skiing and fat-tire biking.

Do I need a permit or pay an entrance fee to use the trail?

No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to use the Tony Knowles Coastal Trail. It is a public trail open for everyone to enjoy.

What is the terrain like on the trail?

The trail features a smooth, paved surface designed for two-way traffic. While much of it is relatively flat, especially the northern half from downtown, there are rolling elevation changes. Towards the southern end, particularly approaching Earthquake Park, Point Woronzof, and Kincaid Park Hill, you'll encounter three notable hills, including a significant incline up to Kincaid Park.

What landmarks and viewpoints can I see along the trail?

You'll find numerous points of interest. Highlights include Elderberry Park, Westchester Lagoon (great for birdwatching), Earthquake Park with its interpretive signage, and scenic overlooks like Airport Park (Earthquake Park) and Point Woronzof. The trail also offers beach access at Tony Knowles Coastal Trail (beach access) and leads to Kincaid Beach and Kincaid Chalet.

What kind of wildlife might I see on the trail?

Wildlife sightings are common. Keep an eye out for moose and bald eagles, which are frequently observed. On clear days, you might even spot beluga whales in Cook Inlet.

Does the trail connect to other routes in Anchorage?

Yes, the Tony Knowles Coastal Trail is a central part of Anchorage's extensive trail system. It connects downtown Anchorage to Kincaid Park and forms part of the longer 32-mile Moose Loop route. It also intersects with sections of the Chester Creek Trail and the Ship Creek Trail.

Are bike rentals available near the trailhead?

Yes, bicycle rentals are readily available in downtown Anchorage, making it convenient for visitors to access the northern end of the trail and begin their ride.

Is the trail suitable for families and beginners?

Absolutely. The paved surface and mostly gentle grades make it accessible for most ages and abilities. While there are some hills towards the southern end that present a moderate challenge, many sections are ideal for a leisurely family ride or for beginners.

What's the best strategy for cycling the southern, hillier section of the trail?

If you prefer an easier ride, consider starting at the southern end near Kincaid Chalet and cycling north. This way, you'll tackle the most significant climb up to Kincaid Park at the beginning, and the rest of your ride will be generally flatter or downhill towards downtown. Alternatively, an e-bike can make the hills much more manageable.

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