Tank Trail - Far North Bicentennial Park

Easy 3.2-mile family-friendly trail with flat terrain and dog-friendly policies

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Tank Trail provides Anchorage's most accessible wilderness experience, offering an easy 3.2-mile escape into nature without the challenging elevation gains found on mountain trails. Located in Far North Bicentennial Park—Anchorage's largest municipal park at over 4,000 acres—this flat, well-maintained trail serves as the perfect introduction to Alaska hiking for families, beginners, and anyone seeking a peaceful outdoor experience close to the city.

The trail's greatest strength lies in its approachable design and diverse recreational opportunities. As a doubletrack trail, it accommodates hikers, mountain bikers, and trail runners comfortably, with enough width for side-by-side walking and easy passing. The flat terrain makes it ideal for young children, older adults, and those building fitness gradually. Despite being classified as "easy," the trail delivers genuine outdoor experiences through varied forest landscapes, occasional wildlife sightings, and the satisfaction of completing a meaningful outdoor adventure in just 1.5 to 2 hours.

What makes Tank Trail particularly special for families is its dog-friendly policies and safe environment. Dogs are welcome and may be off-leash in designated areas, making it a favorite destination for Anchorage dog owners seeking exercise and socialization opportunities for their pets. The trail connections within Far North Bicentennial Park allow for shorter or longer adventures depending on energy levels and available time, providing flexibility that busy families appreciate.

Access to Tank Trail begins at the North Bivouac Trailhead, easily reached by traveling 2 miles from the Tudor and Campbell Airstrip Road intersection. The trailhead provides parking and serves as the gateway to the park's extensive trail network. While the trail remains open year-round, different seasons offer unique experiences—summer brings wildflowers and abundant birding opportunities, while winter transforms it into a popular snowshoeing and cross-country skiing destination.

For Anchorage residents and visitors, Tank Trail represents the democratic spirit of Alaska outdoor recreation—adventure that doesn't require special equipment, extreme fitness, or significant time commitments. It serves as a training ground for those planning bigger hiking goals while providing genuine wilderness immersion for those who prefer gentler outdoor experiences. Whether walking off a big meal, introducing children to hiking, or simply enjoying Alaska's natural beauty without the intensity of mountain trails, Tank Trail delivers authentic outdoor recreation with the convenience and accessibility that makes it perfect for regular use.

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  • April 16, 2026 8:18 am local time

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