Private mountain bike ride on Kincaid Park trails with gear and downtown transport
3 Hours
Up to 6 people
Guide, bike, transport
Explore Anchorage singletrack on a private, guided mountain bike ride in Kincaid Park. Your guide tailors the pace to your experience level, with up to 2 hours of riding.
Ages 14+ and moderate to difficult difficulty. Closed-toe shoes are required. Each rider must complete an online waiver (parent or legal guardian for riders under 18).
100% refund 14 days or more before your tour. 75% back between 14 days and 48 hours before your tour. No refunds within 48 hours. Tours can be rescheduled without penalty with at least 24 hours notice.
Everyone in your group must already know how to ride a bike, use hand brakes, and shift gears. Your guide refreshes proper braking and shifting before you start riding.
Wear closed-toe shoes (required). Bring a camera, sunglasses, a water bottle, comfortable non-cotton shorts or pants, and layers like a warm layer and a rain jacket.
Yes. Each rider must complete a waiver. If a rider is under 18, a parent or legal guardian must complete it. You can also complete the waiver at tour check-in.
546 W 4th Ave, Anchorage, AK 99501
The guides here really stand out – reviewers repeatedly mention names like Eli, Elly, Cory, Stefan, Mike, and Max, praising their knowledge of Anchorage history, local ecology, and wildlife spotting abilities. These aren't just bike tour leaders; they're genuinely enthusiastic naturalists who make the experience educational and fun. The coastal trail through Kincaid Park delivers on scenery, and moose sightings (often mothers with calves) are impressively common, along with eagles, beluga whales, and other wildlife. Logistics get high marks across the board – communication is smooth, equipment is comfortable and well-maintained, and they provide rain gear when weather demands it. The tours accommodate different skill levels gracefully, with guides helping beginners feel confident while still making things interesting for more experienced riders. The 10-mile route has a few hills that might challenge casual cyclists, but it's mostly manageable with plenty of photo stops. Groups stay small (eight or fewer), which keeps things intimate and allows guides to tailor the experience to everyone's pace.
We had a great tour! Very informative guide and driver. We got to see four moose! (It's just a bit pricy.)
Gina Capizola
May 19, 2026
We had a great tour! Very informative guide and driver. We got to see four moose! (It's just a bit pricy.)
Gina Capizola
May 19, 2026