
Far North Bicentennial Park Anchorage
Vast 4,000-acre park with 100+ miles of trails for hiking, biking, skiing, and wildlife viewing.

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Pleasant temperatures, fewer crowds

Far North Bicentennial Park Anchorage
Best Time
Pleasant temperatures, fewer crowds

Highlights
Must-see attractions
Vast 4,000-acre park with 100+ miles of trails for hiking, biking, skiing, and wildlife viewing.
"A local gem providing a peaceful escape into nature with diverse trails for all adventurers."

🐻 Be Bear Aware!
Carry bear spray and make noise on trails. Saw a mama bear and cubs near Campbell Airstrip road!
🐶 Dog-Friendly Trails
Dogs are welcome but must be leashed at all times. Plenty of space for them to explore!

Quick Facts
Hours
Rating
4.6 · 605 reviews
Type
Park
Highlights
Discover the most iconic attractions and experiences

Extensive Trail Network
Throughout the park
Explore over 100 miles of trails for hiking, biking, running, and skiing. Perfect for all skill levels.

Chugach State Park Connection
Park boundaries
Seamlessly connect to the vast Chugach State Park for even more wilderness adventure.

Winter Sports Paradise
Designated trails
Enjoy cross-country skiing and snowshoeing on groomed trails during the snowy months.
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Trail Etiquette & Wildlife Awareness
Seasonal Trail Conditions
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🐻 Be Bear Aware!
Carry bear spray and make noise on trails. Saw a mama bear and cubs near Campbell Airstrip road!
🐶 Dog-Friendly Trails
Dogs are welcome but must be leashed at all times. Plenty of space for them to explore!
🚴 Bike the Singletrack
Enjoy downhill rides from Glen Alps, connecting through South Fork Rim trail.
❄️ Winter Trail Conditions
Trails can be icy in cooler weather. Stick to main paths after parking lot for better footing.
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🐻 Be Bear Aware!
Carry bear spray and make noise on trails. Saw a mama bear and cubs near Campbell Airstrip road!
🐶 Dog-Friendly Trails
Dogs are welcome but must be leashed at all times. Plenty of space for them to explore!
🚴 Bike the Singletrack
Enjoy downhill rides from Glen Alps, connecting through South Fork Rim trail.
❄️ Winter Trail Conditions
Trails can be icy in cooler weather. Stick to main paths after parking lot for better footing.
🚶♀️ Peaceful Woods
Escape the city bustle. Found it clean and peaceful with few people around 4 PM.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors praise Far North Bicentennial Park for its extensive trail system, offering diverse activities like hiking, biking, and skiing. It's a peaceful escape from the city, ideal for nature lovers and families, though awareness of wildlife and trail conditions is essential.
"Good day for bears 5/22! Saw a mama and 3 adorable cubs along Campbell Airstrip road, then a single bear at the Airstrip trailhead. All black bears. Walked 3 miles through the park--a lovely walk in the woods. Clean, peaceful, not a lot of people when I went around 4 pm. Moose blocking the trail on my way back, but there are enough alternative trails for whenever that might happen."
Sasha Bee
"Beautiful wooded park with several well maintained trails that meander through the woods and along Campbell creek. Centrally located in Anchorage away from the hustle and bustle of the city.
Dog friendly - must be leashed at all times.
Bike friendly
Well marked trails.
This is Bear country. Be Bear aware and prepared."
Jackie Knudsen
"A local Anchorage park that provides a wide selection of trails for all levels of fitness. Great for running, walking, hiking, biking, and skiing ( xc and downhill) in winter. Multiple points of entry, connects to Chugach state park, and connects to the Tour of Anchorage."
Michael Regier
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
The park has multiple entry points. A common access point is via Campbell Airstrip Road, which leads to trailheads and parking areas. It's centrally located within Anchorage, making it accessible by car.
Public transportation options to the immediate park entrances can be limited. It's generally recommended to drive or use ride-sharing services to reach the park's trailheads.
Several parking areas are available, including near the Campbell Airstrip trailhead. These lots can fill up, especially on weekends and during peak seasons.
Yes, Far North Bicentennial Park connects directly to the extensive trail system of Chugach State Park, offering expanded exploration opportunities.
While many trails are multi-use, some are more popular for specific activities. For example, the Glen Alps/Powerline Pass trailhead is a known starting point for downhill biking.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
Far North Bicentennial Park is a public park and generally does not have an entrance fee for general access. Enjoy the trails and natural beauty for free!
As an outdoor park, Far North Bicentennial Park is typically open from dawn until dusk. Specific facilities within the park might have their own hours.
For general hiking and biking, no special permit is usually required. However, if you plan on organizing large events or commercial activities, you may need to contact the park authorities.
The park is generally accessible during daylight hours. It's advisable to check local advisories for any temporary closures or restrictions, especially during extreme weather.
While the park is technically open, it's not recommended to visit after dark due to safety concerns, wildlife, and lack of lighting. Stick to daylight hours for your visit.
🎫 🏞️ Onsite Experience
The park offers over 100 miles of multi-use trails suitable for hiking, running, biking, and cross-country skiing. Trails range from easy strolls to more challenging routes.
Yes, there are easier, well-maintained trails suitable for families. However, be mindful of icy conditions in cooler months and always supervise children closely.
This is bear country! You might encounter black bears, moose, and other Alaskan wildlife. Always maintain a safe distance and be prepared.
Basic facilities like restrooms and picnic areas are available at some trailheads. It's always a good idea to pack essentials like water and snacks.
Absolutely! During winter, the park's trails are popular for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing, with some areas being groomed.
📸 📸 Photography
Look for scenic overlooks of the Chugach Mountains, especially from areas like the South Fork Rim trail. The wooded trails themselves offer beautiful natural light.
Yes, but always from a safe distance. Keep an eye out for bears and moose, and use a telephoto lens if possible. Remember to never feed or approach wildlife.
Early morning and late afternoon offer the best light for landscape and wildlife photography, with softer shadows and warmer tones.
While not explicitly marked, higher points along the trails, particularly those offering views towards the Chugach Mountains, provide excellent photographic opportunities.
A versatile lens (like a 24-70mm) is great for landscapes and general shots. A telephoto lens (100-400mm or longer) is ideal for wildlife. Don't forget a sturdy tripod for low light.






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