Bike Anchorage’s greenbelts on the Moose Loop with a local guide
4 Hours
Guide, bike, snacks
Cycle Anchorage’s paved greenbelts on the Moose Loop, a loop linking the Tony Knowles Coastal, Chester Creek, and Campbell Creek trails. Cover 29–30 miles with a local guide and see parks and city viewpoints along the way.
All riders must know how to ride a bike using hand brakes and shifting gears. Closed-toe shoes are required.
Full refund 14 days or more before your tour. 75% refund between 14 days and 48 hours before your tour. No refunds within 48 hours. You can reschedule without penalty at least 24 hours before your scheduled tour time, subject to availability.
Arrive 5–10 minutes before your tour time. The shuttle bus departs promptly.
Wear closed-toe shoes. Everyone in your group must know how to ride a bike and use hand brakes and shifting gears; your guide reviews braking and shifting before you start.
Bring a camera, sunglasses, a water bottle, comfortable non-cotton shorts or pants, a warm layer (like fleece or a warm jacket), and a rain jacket.
Dena'ina Center, 600 W 7th 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 time on our bike trek yesterday. We saw two seperate moose Mom's with their babies and beluga whales!!! Our guide, Carley was cheerful, fun, and very knowledgeable about the plants and wildlife. Not only did we have fun and see cool wildlife, but we learned lots along the way.
Kelli Gerrior
August 26, 2025
We had a great time on our bike trek yesterday. We saw two seperate moose Mom's with their babies and beluga whales!!! Our guide, Carley was cheerful, fun, and very knowledgeable about the plants and wildlife. Not only did we have fun and see cool wildlife, but we learned lots along the way.
Kelli Gerrior
August 26, 2025