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Anchorage

Tony Knowles Coastal Trail

Easy

3.3

(10)

39

hikers

Tony Knowles Coastal Trail

01:19

5.07km

30m

Hiking

Hike the Tony Knowles Coastal Trail for an easy 3.1 miles (5.1 km) experience, gaining only 90 feet (27 metres) over about 1 hour and 18 minutes. As you go, you will see the Anchorage skyline, the vast Cook Inlet, and the majestic Chugach Mountains. Keep an eye out for…

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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1.24 km

Westchester Lagoon

Highlight • Lake

Once a gravel pit, Westchester Lagoon really is one of the crown jewels of Anchorage. It's also a hub for year-round recreation. It also sits at the intersection of the …

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2

1.35 km

This viewpoint on the Tony Knowles Coastal Trail gives lovely views across Westchester Lagoon towards Anchorage's nearby peaks. On a clear day, you can see towards the Lee Clark National …

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3

1.55 km

Westchester Lagoon

Highlight • Lake

Westchester Lagoon is a beautiful oasis near downtown Anchorage, just a short walk away. It's a favorite spot for locals, offering trails, wildlife, and fun activities for families throughout the year. It's also a great spot to watch the sunrise.

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4

2.09 km

Fish Creek Estuary

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A railed wooden bridge crosses Fish Creek and connects you to the paved Coastal Trail on either side. There is a little rest area here and you get serine views …

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5

2.81 km

Tony Knowles Coastal Trail

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6

4.74 km

Earthquake Park

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Covering 134 acres (54 ha), Earthquake Park is on the site where a major earthquake hit Anchorage in 1964, causing a whole neighbourhood to collapse into the ocean. Around the …

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7

4.75 km

A very well developed path, ideal for cycling. Here or at least nearby, an elk crossed my path during the morning run. So don't be surprised if this happens. My …

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5.07 km

Earthquake Park

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This small, paved "pavilion" is part of Earthquake Park, which showcases the effects of the magnitude 9.2 earthquake that struck Alaska in 1964. One of the steepest hills on the …

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5.07 km

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4.38 km

565 m

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4.02 km

697 m

279 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I park to access the Tony Knowles Coastal Trail?

The trail is easily accessible from various points in Anchorage. Popular starting points include downtown Anchorage, near Westchester Lagoon, and near Earthquake Park. Parking is generally available at these access points.

Is the Tony Knowles Coastal Trail dog-friendly?

Yes, the trail is dog-friendly! You can bring your furry companion along to enjoy the scenic views. Please ensure your dog is kept on a leash and that you clean up after them to maintain the trail's cleanliness for everyone.

What is the best time of year to hike this trail?

The trail is a year-round destination. During warmer months, it's perfect for hiking, biking, and running. In winter, it transforms into a hub for cross-country skiing, fat-tire biking, and skijoring. For clear views of distant landmarks like Denali, aim for clear days, often found in spring or fall. Fall also brings beautiful Alaska colors.

Do I need any permits or pay entrance fees for the trail?

No, you do not need any permits or have to pay entrance fees to enjoy the Tony Knowles Coastal Trail. It is freely accessible to the public.

What is the terrain like on the trail, and how difficult is it?

The 11-mile trail is entirely paved, offering a smooth surface. The northern sections, starting from downtown, are relatively flat and easy. However, the southern half presents more of a challenge with rolling elevation changes and three significant hills near Earthquake Park, Point Woronzof, and leading up to Kincaid Park. Overall, it's considered easy to moderate depending on the section you choose.

What kind of wildlife can I expect to see along the route?

The trail is renowned for its abundant wildlife. You're likely to spot moose, especially in the wooded areas, bald eagles, and various waterfowl around Westchester Lagoon. On rare occasions, beluga whales can be seen in Cook Inlet.

Are there any notable viewpoints or landmarks along the way?

Absolutely! The trail offers continuously changing vistas. You'll get expansive views of the Anchorage skyline, the Chugach Mountains, and the Cook Inlet. Don't miss the View of Westchester Lagoon and Anchorage Peaks. The trail also passes through Earthquake Park, which has exhibits commemorating the 1964 Great Alaska Earthquake.

Does this trail connect to other trails in Anchorage?

Yes, the Tony Knowles Coastal Trail is a crucial part of Anchorage's extensive trail network. It links with other paths like the Chester Creek Trail and Ship Creek Trail. It also forms a significant segment of the 32-mile 'Moose Loop' regional trail system.

What's the best way for beginners to experience the trail?

For beginners or those seeking an easier experience, start from downtown Anchorage and explore the northern sections of the trail. These parts are relatively flat and offer beautiful views without the significant inclines found further south towards Kincaid Park.

Is the trail suitable for families with children?

Yes, the trail is very family-friendly, especially the northern sections which are paved and mostly flat. It's a great place for a leisurely stroll, bike ride, or even a picnic with scenic views. The opportunity to spot wildlife adds to the family appeal.

Are there any cafes or amenities near the trail?

Given its proximity to downtown Anchorage, there are various cafes, restaurants, and amenities available within a short distance of the northern trailheads. You can easily find options for refreshments or a meal before or after your activity on the trail.

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