Anchorage has more moose per square mile than any other city — and spotting one on a morning trail walk is easier than you'd think. Here's where to look.
Eleven miles of paved path from downtown Anchorage to Kincaid Park along Cook Inlet — beluga views, moose, Denali on clear days, year-round.
Anchorage's 1,400-acre Kincaid Park: world-class mountain biking, nationally ranked skiing, coastal hikes with Denali views, and free wildlife.
Anchorage has 1,500 resident moose. Where to spot them, how to photograph safely, what to do if one charges — and why moose injure more Alaskans than bears.
Skate Anchorage's Coastal Trail — 11 paved miles with Cook Inlet views and moose. Routes, rentals, and inline skating tips for 2026.
With 1,500 moose inside city limits, Anchorage offers the best urban moose watching on earth — at Kincaid Park, Westchester Lagoon, and beyond.
Kincaid Park packs 1,400 acres of boreal forest, Cook Inlet bluff views, moose sightings, and 40+ miles of trails into southwest Anchorage. Free entry.
From beginner lessons to 3D forest courses, archery near Anchorage offers year-round target shooting for all skill levels and ages.
Anchorage has 147 km of groomed Nordic trails — one of the best urban cross-country ski networks in North America. Here is the 2026 guide.
On the western edge of Anchorage, where the boreal forest drops to a coastal bluff above Cook Inlet, Kincaid Park offers some of the best trail access in any American city. With more than 40 miles of maintained trails across 1,500 acres, Kincaid Park’s Anchorage trails for biking, hiking, and wildlife draw locals year-round and […]