Pamela G.
Yelp
I've heard this trail wins the #4 spot for most beautiful city bike trail in the nation. I think that's bunk. It deserves the #1 slot, hands down. After all, this is Alaska!
Having been up here already a bunch of times during the winter, we came up to see it Summer 2014, the last summer before we moved here, and rented bikes downtown so we could check this trail out. It was awesome. Spectacular scenery only to be found in Alaska!
We started downtown and ended up riding along the coast overlooking the cliffs abutting the mudflats. We noted also that when the curvature is just right, you can see downtown Anchorage as you're riding along. You also wind in and out of various residential sections, which mixes it up a bit. One of the coolest parks for kids I've seen up here is shortly after the trail begins. If you want to stop and sightsee a bit, there are spots to do that as well; one of which is Earthquake park.
We never made it as far as Kincaid park, but our plan is to eventually fix that. The whole trail is super pretty, in my opinion. We love point Woronzof because of the view and the fact you can watch the jets take off from the airport.
If you're a regular cyclist, the trail is pretty easy. If you're just beginning the process of getting back in shape, some of the hills might be a bit of a pain, but it's not that hard. Half the reason we moved here is because Anchorage is so bike friendly, and this trail is a direct illustration of that fact.
It so happens the place we are currently renting is all of five minutes from this trail, and wouldn't you know I had to go and break my leg three weeks ago. I am dying to ride this trail in the Fall, which is my favorite riding season.