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- Anchorage Singletrack Sampler MTB Tour - Private
Anchorage Private Singletrack Sampler MTB Tour
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- Kincaid Park, with its vast 1,500 acres and approximately 40 miles of diverse trails, is a mountain bikers paradise. Whether you're seeking the fun of flowing singletrack, the excitement of jumps and berms, or the challenge of technical black diamond trails, Kincaid Park has it all.
- The park's natural splendor is unmatched, as it's nestled between the rugged wilderness and the serene Cook Inlet. What sets Kincaid Park apart, besides its thrilling trails, is the opportunity to encounter Alaska's iconic wildlife. Keep your eyes peeled for moose, black bears, bald eagles, lynx, and more as you navigate these scenic trails. Kincaid Park epitomizes the essence of Alaskan mountain biking, offering a breathtaking blend of adventure, natural beauty, and unforgettable encounters with the state's remarkable wildlife.
- Kincaid Park, with its vast 1,500 acres and approximately 40 miles of diverse trails, is a mountain bikers paradise. Whether you're seeking the fun of flowing singletrack, the excitement of jumps and berms, or the challenge of technical black diamond trails, Kincaid Park has it all.
- The park's natural splendor is unmatched, as it's nestled between the rugged wilderness and the serene Cook Inlet. What sets Kincaid Park apart, besides its thrilling trails, is the opportunity to encounter Alaska's iconic wildlife. Keep your eyes peeled for moose, black bears, bald eagles, lynx, and more as you navigate these scenic trails. Kincaid Park epitomizes the essence of Alaskan mountain biking, offering a breathtaking blend of adventure, natural beauty, and unforgettable encounters with the state's remarkable wildlife.
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- 15 days or more before trip date: full refund
- 8-14 days before the trip date: 50% refund
- 7 days or less before trip date: non-refundable
- Your reservation can be canceled online via the cancel button in your confirmation email or by emailing [email protected].
Up to 24 hours before the beginning of the activity: full refund
Less than 24 hours before the beginning of the activity or no-show: no refund
Version 20 – October 31, 2023 00:52
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- Kincaid Park, with its vast 1,500 acres and approximately 40 miles of diverse trails, is a mountain bikers paradise. Whether you're seeking the fun of flowing singletrack, the excitement of jumps and berms, or the challenge of technical black diamond trails, Kincaid Park has it all.
- The park's natural splendor is unmatched, as it's nestled between the rugged wilderness and the serene Cook Inlet. What sets Kincaid Park apart, besides its thrilling trails, is the opportunity to encounter Alaska's iconic wildlife. Keep your eyes peeled for moose, black bears, bald eagles, lynx, and more as you navigate these scenic trails. Kincaid Park epitomizes the essence of Alaskan mountain biking, offering a breathtaking blend of adventure, natural beauty, and unforgettable encounters with the state's remarkable wildlife.
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- Take your biking adventure to new extremes by joining one of our experienced local mountain biking guides. They'll not only lead you on the most incredible trails but also customize your mountain biking experience to match your skills and fitness level. And let's remember the panoramic views and incredible wildlife! Kincaid Park, surrounded by the picturesque Cook Inlet, is home to a diverse range of animals, including moose, black bears, majestic bald eagles, elusive lynx, and more.
- Escape the crowds and immerse yourself in the wild, equipped with precisely tuned gear as you skillfully bank off berms and take jumps at your own comfort level. Discover the true spirit of mountain biking in the heart of Anchorage!
- At Kincaid Park, you'll have a range of biking options from 5 to 25 miles, offering something for all skill levels. Whether it's the sheer joy of uninterrupted biking because we have the trails to ourselves or the thrill of conquering the park's undulating hills, the experience promises a satisfying burn. With an average elevation gain of 100 feet for every mile you ride, it's the icing on the cake for those who relish a roller coaster-like flow to their ride. This physical challenge only adds to the allure of Kincaid Park, making it a true paradise for mountain biking enthusiasts.
- Looking for excitement and fun with a little assistance? Upgrade to a full-suspension pedal-assist mountain bike.
- Kincaid Park, with its vast 1,500 acres and approximately 40 miles of diverse trails, is a mountain bikers paradise. Whether you're seeking the fun of flowing singletrack, the excitement of jumps and berms, or the challenge of technical black diamond trails, Kincaid Park has it all.
- The park's natural splendor is unmatched, as it's nestled between the rugged wilderness and the serene Cook Inlet. What sets Kincaid Park apart, besides its thrilling trails, is the opportunity to encounter Alaska's iconic wildlife. Keep your eyes peeled for moose, black bears, bald eagles, lynx, and more as you navigate these scenic trails. Kincaid Park epitomizes the essence of Alaskan mountain biking, offering a breathtaking blend of adventure, natural beauty, and unforgettable encounters with the state's remarkable wildlife.
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- Take your biking adventure to new extremes by joining one of our experienced local mountain biking guides. They'll not only lead you on the most incredible trails but also customize your mountain biking experience to match your skills and fitness level. And let's remember the panoramic views and incredible wildlife! Kincaid Park, surrounded by the picturesque Cook Inlet, is home to a diverse range of animals, including moose, black bears, majestic bald eagles, elusive lynx, and more.
- Escape the crowds and immerse yourself in the wild, equipped with precisely tuned gear as you skillfully bank off berms and take jumps at your own comfort level. Discover the true spirit of mountain biking in the heart of Anchorage!
From 5 miles to 25 miles, you'll feel the burn at Kincaid Park, making it an ideal destination for those seeking an invigorating physical challenge. Whether it's the sheer joy of uninterrupted biking, where you might encounter only a handful of fellow riders or the thrill of conquering the park's undulating hills, the experience promises a satisfying burn. With an average elevation gain of 100 feet for every mile you ride, it's the icing on the cake for those who relish a roller coaster-like flow to their ride. This physical intensity only adds to the allure of Kincaid Park, making it a true paradise for mountain biking enthusiasts.
- Looking for excitement and fun with a little assistance? Upgrade to a full-suspension pedal-assist mountain bike.
Version 19 – October 31, 2023 00:48
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- Kincaid Park, with its vast 1,500 acres and approximately 40 miles of diverse trails, is a mountain bikers paradise. Whether you're seeking the fun of flowing singletrack, the excitement of jumps and berms, or the challenge of technical black diamond trails, Kincaid Park has it all.
- The park's natural splendor is unmatched, as it's nestled between the rugged wilderness and the serene Cook Inlet. What sets Kincaid Park apart, besides its thrilling trails, is the opportunity to encounter Alaska's iconic wildlife. Keep your eyes peeled for moose, black bears, bald eagles, lynx, and more as you navigate these scenic trails. Kincaid Park epitomizes the essence of Alaskan mountain biking, offering a breathtaking blend of adventure, natural beauty, and unforgettable encounters with the state's remarkable wildlife.
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- Take your biking adventure to new extremes by joining one of our experienced local mountain biking guides. They'll not only lead you on the most incredible trails but also customize your mountain biking experience to match your skills and fitness level. And let's remember the panoramic views and incredible wildlife! Kincaid Park, surrounded by the picturesque Cook Inlet, is home to a diverse range of animals, including moose, black bears, majestic bald eagles, elusive lynx, and more.
- Escape the crowds and immerse yourself in the wild, equipped with precisely tuned gear as you skillfully bank off berms and take jumps at your own comfort level. Discover the true spirit of mountain biking in the heart of Anchorage!
- From 5 miles to 25 miles, you'll feel the burn at Kincaid Park, making it an ideal destination for those seeking an invigorating physical challenge. Whether it's the sheer joy of uninterrupted biking, where you might encounter only a handful of fellow riders or the thrill of conquering the park's undulating hills, the experience promises a satisfying burn. With an average elevation gain of 100 feet for every mile you ride, it's the icing on the cake for those who relish a roller coaster-like flow to their ride. This physical intensity only adds to the allure of Kincaid Park, making it a true paradise for mountain biking enthusiasts.
- Looking for excitement and fun with a little assistance? Upgrade to a full-suspension pedal-assist mountain bike.
- Kincaid Park, with its vast 1,500 acres and approximately 40 miles of diverse trails, is a mountain bikers paradise. Whether you're seeking the fun of flowing singletrack, the excitement of jumps and berms, or the challenge of technical black diamond trails, Kincaid Park has it all.
- The park's natural splendor is unmatched, as it's nestled between the rugged wilderness and the serene Cook Inlet. What sets Kincaid Park apart, besides its thrilling trails, is the opportunity to encounter Alaska's iconic wildlife. Keep your eyes peeled for moose, black bears, bald eagles, lynx, and more as you navigate these scenic trails. Kincaid Park epitomizes the essence of Alaskan mountain biking, offering a breathtaking blend of adventure, natural beauty, and unforgettable encounters with the state's remarkable wildlife.
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- Take your biking adventure to new extremes by joining one of our experienced local mountain biking guides. They'll not only lead you on the most incredible trails but also customize your mountain biking experience to match your skills and fitness level. And let's remember the panoramic views and incredible wildlife! Kincaid Park, surrounded by the picturesque Cook Inlet, is home to a diverse range of animals, including moose, black bears, majestic bald eagles, elusive lynx, and more.
- Escape the crowds and immerse yourself in the wild, equipped with precisely tuned gear as you skillfully bank off berms and take jumps at your own comfort level. Discover the true spirit of mountain biking in the heart of Anchorage!
Version 18 – October 31, 2023 00:44
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- Kincaid Park, with its vast 1,500 acres and approximately 40 miles of diverse trails, is a mountain bikers paradise. Whether you're seeking the fun of flowing singletrack, the excitement of jumps and berms, or the challenge of technical black diamond trails, Kincaid Park has it all.
- The park's natural splendor is unmatched, as it's nestled between the rugged wilderness and the serene Cook Inlet. What sets Kincaid Park apart, besides its thrilling trails, is the opportunity to encounter Alaska's iconic wildlife. Keep your eyes peeled for moose, black bears, bald eagles, lynx, and more as you navigate these scenic trails. Kincaid Park epitomizes the essence of Alaskan mountain biking, offering a breathtaking blend of adventure, natural beauty, and unforgettable encounters with the state's remarkable wildlife.
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- Take your biking adventure to new extremes by joining one of our experienced local mountain biking guides. They'll not only lead you on the most incredible trails but also customize your mountain biking experience to match your skills and fitness level. And let's remember the panoramic views and incredible wildlife! Kincaid Park, surrounded by the picturesque Cook Inlet, is home to a diverse range of animals, including moose, black bears, majestic bald eagles, elusive lynx, and more.
- Escape the crowds and immerse yourself in the wild, equipped with precisely tuned gear as you skillfully bank off berms and take jumps at your own comfort level. Discover the true spirit of mountain biking in the heart of Anchorage!
- Kincaid Park, with its vast 1,500 acres and approximately 40 miles of diverse trails, is a mountain bikers paradise. Whether you're seeking the fun of flowing singletrack, the excitement of jumps and berms, or the challenge of technical black diamond trails, Kincaid Park has it all.
- The park's natural splendor is unmatched, as it's nestled between the rugged wilderness and the serene Cook Inlet. What sets Kincaid Park apart, besides its thrilling trails, is the opportunity to encounter Alaska's iconic wildlife. Keep your eyes peeled for moose, black bears, bald eagles, lynx, and more as you navigate these scenic trails. Kincaid Park epitomizes the essence of Alaskan mountain biking, offering a breathtaking blend of adventure, natural beauty, and unforgettable encounters with the state's remarkable wildlife.
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- Take your biking adventure to new extremes by joining one of our experienced local mountain biking guides. They'll not only lead you on the most incredible trails but also customize your mountain biking experience to match your skills and fitness level. And let's remember the panoramic views and incredible wildlife! Kincaid Park, surrounded by the picturesque Cook Inlet, is home to a diverse range of animals, including moose, black bears, majestic bald eagles, elusive lynx, and more.
Escape the crowds and immerse yourself in the wild, equipped with precisely tuned gear as you skillfully bank off berms and take jumps at your own comfort level. Discover the true spirit of mountain biking in the heart of Anchorage!
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- Kincaid Park, with its vast 1,500 acres and approximately 40 miles of diverse trails, is a mountain bikers paradise. Whether you're seeking the fun of flowing singletrack, the excitement of jumps and berms, or the challenge of technical black diamond trails, Kincaid Park has it all.
- The park's natural splendor is unmatched, as it's nestled between the rugged wilderness and the serene Cook Inlet. What sets Kincaid Park apart, besides its thrilling trails, is the opportunity to encounter Alaska's iconic wildlife. Keep your eyes peeled for moose, black bears, bald eagles, lynx, and more as you navigate these scenic trails. Kincaid Park epitomizes the essence of Alaskan mountain biking, offering a breathtaking blend of adventure, natural beauty, and unforgettable encounters with the state's remarkable wildlife.
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- Take your biking adventure to new extremes by joining one of our experienced local mountain biking guides. They'll not only lead you on the most incredible trails but also customize your mountain biking experience to match your skills and fitness level. And let's remember the panoramic views and incredible wildlife! Kincaid Park, surrounded by the picturesque Cook Inlet, is home to a diverse range of animals, including moose, black bears, majestic bald eagles, elusive lynx, and more.
- Escape the crowds and immerse yourself in the wild, equipped with precisely tuned gear as you skillfully bank off berms and take jumps at your own comfort level. Discover the true spirit of mountain biking in the heart of Anchorage!
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- Kincaid Park in Anchorage is a must-visit destination for mountain bikers exploring the Last Frontier. With over 1,500 acres of untamed beauty and an extensive network of approximately 40 miles of trails, it offers a biking experience like no other.
Kincaid Park in Anchorage, is an absolute must-visit destination for mountain bikers exploring the Last Frontier. With a sprawling 1,500 acres of untamed beauty and an extensive network of approximately 40 miles of trails, it offers a biking experience like no other.
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- Kincaid Park in Anchorage, is an absolute must-visit destination for mountain bikers exploring the Last Frontier. With a sprawling 1,500 acres of untamed beauty and an extensive network of approximately 40 miles of trails, it offers a biking experience like no other.
Kincaid Park in Anchorage, Alaska, is an absolute must-visit destination for mountain bikers exploring the Last Frontier. With a sprawling 1,500 acres of untamed beauty and an extensive network of approximately 40 miles of trails, it offers a biking experience like no other.
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- Kincaid Park, with its vast 1,500 acres and approximately 40 miles of diverse trails, is a mountain bikers paradise. Whether you're seeking the fun of flowing singletrack, the excitement of jumps and berms, or the challenge of technical black diamond trails, Kincaid Park has it all.
- The park's natural splendor is unmatched, as it's nestled between the rugged wilderness and the serene Cook Inlet. What sets Kincaid Park apart, besides its thrilling trails, is the opportunity to encounter Alaska's iconic wildlife. Keep your eyes peeled for moose, black bears, bald eagles, lynx, and more as you navigate these scenic trails. Kincaid Park epitomizes the essence of Alaskan mountain biking, offering a breathtaking blend of adventure, natural beauty, and unforgettable encounters with the state's remarkable wildlife.
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- Kincaid Park in Anchorage, Alaska, is an absolute must-visit destination for mountain bikers exploring the Last Frontier. With a sprawling 1,500 acres of untamed beauty and an extensive network of approximately 40 miles of trails, it offers a biking experience like no other.
Connecting Anchorage's premier greenbelts, see this city's wild side on a 30-mile guided bike ride. An all-inclusive small group experience biking from the ocean to the mountains and back again!
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- Not wheelchair accessible, Closed-toe shoes required, Operates in all weather conditions, please dress appropriately, Children must be accompanied by an adult, Minimum age is 12 years old
Not wheelchair accessible, Closed-toe shoes required, Operates in all weather conditions, please dress appropriately, A maximum of 8 people per booking, Children must be accompanied by an adult, Minimum age is 14 year
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- closed toe shoes are required, must know how to ride a bike and shift gears proficiently , tours operate rain or shine
closed toe shoes are required, must know how to ride a bike, tours operate rain or shine
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- e-bike upgrades are available upon request for an additional fee, must know how to ride a bike, pickup and drop-off from you hotel
e-bike upgrades are available upon request for an additional fee, must know how to ride a bike, paved trail suitable for all ability levels, pickup and drop-off from downtown
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- • Minimum age is 12 years
- • You can present either a paper or an electronic voucher for this activity
• Minimum age is 14 years
- • You can present either a paper or an electronic voucher for this activity
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Discover Anchorage's exceptional urban trail system, which ranks among the finest in the United States, boasting hundreds of miles of interconnected paved and multi-use trails that meander through our city.
Our Anchorage Greenbelt Bike Tour seamlessly links the iconic Tony Knowles Coastal Trail, the scenic Chester Creek Trail, and the picturesque Campbell Creek Trail, crafting a captivating 30-mile bike loop. On a map, this almost-complete urban greenway intriguingly forms the outline of a moose head – a unique touch to your biking adventure!
While exploring these lush greenbelts, keep your eyes peeled for awe-inspiring wildlife like moose, black bears, majestic bald eagles, and spawning salmon. Experience why locals love Anchorage as you explore the urban wilderness in the state's largest city. Does your group have varying fitness levels? No problem! Upgrade to an electric-assisted fat bike and watch as you effortlessly cover more ground, keeping pace with friends and family. It's also the ideal solution for those who haven't embraced padded biking shorts.
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- all-inclusive guided mountain bike tour, best chance to see wildlife in anchorage, mountain bike in kincaid park, full-suspension bike with option of spd pedals
all-inclusive guided tour on the tony knowles coastal trail, best chance to see wildlife in anchorage, hassle-free, with snacks, transfers, use of bikes, visit anchorage's popular parks: kincaid park, earthquake park