Anchorage’s hillside gem, Far North Bicentennial Park sprawls across more than 4,000 acres at the foot of the Chugach Front Range, stretching between Tudor Road to the north and Abbott Road to the south. It’s the largest city park in Anchorage.
Abundant wildlife inhabit the park; keep an eye out for moose, black and brown bears, bald eagles, and the occasional lynx.
With multiple groomed ski trails, popular multi-use trails, and a web of singletrack mountain bike trails, the park offers a wide variety of recreational opportunities throughout the year. Cross-country skiers, cyclists with fat tire bicycles, and mushers fill the park with activity in the winter; in the summer it’s a prime destination for cross-country running, mountain biking, and serene strolls along tree-lined trails with looming mountain views.
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