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The Best Gravel Riding Trails in Alaska

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Top 5 gravel riding trails in Alaska

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Kincaid Beach

Moderate
2.21 mi·
233 ft
If you want to dip your toes in the frigid waves lapping at the shores of Anchorage, there aren't many places where you can easily reach the waterline. At low tide, expansive tidal flats open up in many spots between the shore and the water....
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Chena River Greenway

Easy
7.39 mi·
33 ft
The Chena River Greenway is a beautiful paved path that winds along the eponymous river through the heart of Fairbanks, Alaska. This mellow trail is a great way to experience Alaska's second-largest city, which is one of the northernmost cities in the world....
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Farmer's Loop

Easy
14.81 mi·
501 ft
The Farmer's Loop bike path is a fantastic resource for local cyclists in Fairbanks, Alaska. This separated bike path completes a seamless loop around what's known as the "Farmer's Loop": a road through the farming country just north of downtown Fairbanks....
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Campbell Tract Gravel Ride

Moderate
10.43 mi·
654 ft
The Campbell Tract is conveniently located in Anchorage, making it a popular spot for locals to escape the hustle and bustle of the city and immerse themselves in nature. While this area is more popular in the winter when the boggy, marshy areas freeze solid, in the summer, there are still some well-maintained gravel trails running through the area that provide fantastic gravel biking opportunities....
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Eklutna Lakeside Trail

Moderate
11.91 mi·
698 ft
The Lakeside Trail is an artery of transportation into the interior of Chugach State Park. In the summer, it's used by hikers, bikers, and ATV riders––as a quick jaunt, all-day outing, or as the approach to a long trip in the backcountry....
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