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Discover Anchorage on a 3-hour eBike tour through coastal forests and scenic trails, including a beach walk with views of Cook Inlet and local wildlife sightings.
The eBike Coastal and Forest Trails with Inlet Beach Walk offers an engaging way to explore Anchorage’s natural beauty for about $130 per person. This 3-hour guided tour takes you along picturesque urban forests, the Kincaid Park, and the Tony Knowles Coastal Trail, culminating in a relaxing walk along the beach overlooking Cook Inlet. It’s designed for those comfortable riding a conventional bike, with e-bikes making the ride effortless, letting you focus on the scenery and wildlife, which often includes moose, bears, beluga whales, cranes, and swans.
This tour is ideal if you’re after a moderately active outdoor experience that combines forest scenery, seaside vistas, and wildlife viewing. It offers a balanced mix of biking and walking, with included amenities like coffee, helmets, rain ponchos, and warm gloves. Travelers should be prepared for variable weather and bring their own water bottles, as these are not included. The small group size—a maximum of 5 people—ensures a personal experience with plenty of space to soak in the sights.


This tour begins at Freewheel Art & E-Bike Tours on 1666 Cache Dr, where riders are fitted with bike helmets, waterproof gloves, and rain ponchos. The first stop at Campbell Creek Greenbelt introduces you to lush creekside scenery and tall birch and spruce trees. The Greenbelt offers peaceful spots to appreciate Anchorage’s local flora and fauna, setting the tone for the scenic adventure ahead.
Next, riders head to Kincaid Park, a large natural area known for its extensive forested trails and mountain views. Here, the guide may highlight the park’s diverse ecosystems and provide insights into the local wildlife. The park’s gentle terrains and shaded paths make it a favorite for those wanting a relaxed, nature-filled ride.
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The highlight of the tour is the Tony Knowles Coastal Trail, a well-known trail that follows the coastline along Cook Inlet. You’ll enjoy breathtaking seaside bluffs, with views of mountains and the chance to spot wildlife like beluga whales from a distance. The e-bikes allow for a comfortable ride along this stretch, which can be challenging on foot but is accessible on an e-bike.
The coastal trail provides the perfect backdrop for photos and quiet contemplation, with opportunities to observe the natural habitat of cranes, swans, and other birds. The guide shares details about the local environment, making this a rewarding experience for nature enthusiasts.

After the coastal trail, the tour visits Chester Creek Greenbelt, a scenic area with creeks, trees, and open spaces. This stop offers a chance to enjoy the fresh air and observe the local ecosystem more closely. It’s an ideal spot for a quick break before heading to Westchester Lagoon, a popular area for birdwatching and relaxing by the water.
At Westchester Lagoon, the tour concludes with a walk along the shoreline, giving guests a chance to take in the wide views of the inlet and the surrounding mountains. This peaceful beach walk complements the biking segments, providing a relaxing end to the adventure.
Included in the tour are coffee and/or tea, making it easy to stay energized as you explore. The use of e-bikes and bike helmets are provided, along with rain ponchos and warm waterproof gloves for comfort regardless of weather conditions. The tour is suitable for those who ride a conventional bike confidently and have a moderate physical fitness level.
This experience features small group sizes, with only up to 5 travelers, enabling personalized attention and a more relaxed pace. The meeting point at Freewheel Art & E-Bike Tours offers easy access within Anchorage, and the tour ends back at the same location, simplifying logistics.
Participants should be comfortable riding a standard bicycle confidently, as no e-bike experience is necessary but a moderate fitness level is recommended. The ride’s terrain includes forest trails and seaside bluffs, which are generally gentle but may require some physical effort. The e-bikes significantly reduce effort, making the ride accessible for most.
The tour provides weather-proof gear like rain ponchos and warm gloves, but guests should consider bringing water bottles—not included—to stay hydrated during the ride.
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Unlike city-only tours, this combines biking through natural environments with scenic coastal walks, providing a well-rounded outdoor experience. The small group size enhances the personalized feel, and the guided commentary helps deepen understanding of Anchorage’s ecosystems and wildlife.
While the tour does not specify detailed timings for each stop, the overall pacing allows enough time to enjoy each location without feeling rushed, thanks to the effortless ride provided by the e-bikes.
This tour suits adventurers who enjoy outdoor activities, wildlife, and scenic views. It’s perfect for those comfortable on a bike and looking for a moderate physical activity that combines nature, coastal scenery, and wildlife spotting. Families with confident cyclists, small groups, or solo travelers seeking a personalized experience will find this especially appealing.
It’s a great choice for weather-resistant outings, given the inclusion of rain gear and warm gloves, making it suitable year-round, depending on weather.
This guided tour offers an accessible way to experience Anchorage’s natural beauty from forested parks to scenic coastlines. The combination of biking and beach walking makes for a varied and engaging outing. The stunning views of mountains, wildlife sightings, and the peaceful beach walk are definite highlights.
The small group size, included gear, and flexible cancellation policy add to the overall appeal. It’s an excellent choice for outdoor lovers and wildlife enthusiasts wanting to see Anchorage’s diverse ecosystems with minimal effort.
Is this tour suitable for beginners?
Yes, as long as you can confidently ride a conventional bike, the e-bikes make the ride easier, and the tour is designed for those with moderate fitness.
What should I bring on the tour?
Guests are advised to bring water bottles (not included), and wear comfortable clothing suitable for weather conditions. Rain gear and warm gloves are provided.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance, allowing flexibility if plans change.
How long is the beach walk at the end?
The walk along Westchester Lagoon provides a relaxing end to the ride, giving plenty of opportunity to enjoy the scenic inlet views and observe local birdlife.
Are the stops scenic?
Absolutely. Stops at Campbell Creek Greenbelt, Kincaid Park, and Tony Knowles Coastal Trail showcase some of the most picturesque landscapes in Anchorage.
What wildlife might I see?
Wildlife often includes moose, bears, beluga whales, cranes, and swans, offering excellent chances for wildlife observation during the tour.