Far North Bicentennial Park is one of Anchorage’s largest and most diverse natural parks. It
features forests, wetlands, creeks, and extensive trail networks, making it ideal for hiking,
cycling, wildlife viewing, and enjoying nature within the city.
- 🌲 Explore 4,000 acres of pristine forest 🍃
- ⛷️ Ski or hike 100+ miles of rugged trails 🥾
- 🐻 Spot wild moose, bears, and eagles 🦅
- 🌸 Visit the serene Alaska Botanical Garden 🌿
- 🚗 Drive 15 minutes from the 🏙️ city center 🏁
- 🚲 Connect via the Campbell Creek 🌊 trail 🚲
- 🅿️ Use the Elmore or Tudor Road 🚐 entrances 📍
- 🧴 Carry bear spray and stay alert 🐻
- 🥾 Wear waterproof boots for the 💧 marsh 👣
- 🗺️ Download a trail map before you 🧭 start 📍
- 🕣 8:30 AM – Enter via the Smokejumper 🌲 Trailhead 📍
- 🕘 9:00 AM – Hike or bike the scenic Campbell 🌊 Tract 🥾
- 🕛 12:00 PM – Enjoy a forest picnic and bird 🦅 watching 🥪