The Kenai Peninsula in the Chugach National Forest has some of the best longer distance mountain bike trails in Alaska. In fact, if you link up all the trails it creates a popular bike tour and race called the Kenai 250. The Chugach National Forest Service is the size of the state of New Hampshire, yet only has 90 miles of Forest Service roads.
Dates
June 1, 2021 - September 30, 2023
PRICE
$270 pp - Out and Back (About 4 hours ride time)
$290 pp - Point to Point (Between 4 hours - 6 hours)
Point to Point: Designed for you to ride from one place to another, and is too long to return to the starting point. In and Out (or Out and Back) Trail: You follow the trail to its end or wherever you want to turn around, and then ride back the same way to the starting point
(2 person minimum - maximum 4 people)
SKILL LEVEL
Intermediate to advanced rider.
You feel comfortable mountain biking up to 4 hours, riding over roots and rocks and climbing and descending in control. Feel free to call us with any questions about skill ability. Our guides are professional mountain bike coaches and would be happy to share tips on how to ride more efficiently, so you can enjoy your trip.
Trails we ride on
Itinerary
11:00 am - Meet clients at trailhead (trailhead location will be determined before the trip. Expect between 1.5 hour- 2-hour drive from Anchorage to trailhead.)
4 hours of ride time
3:30 pm - 4:00 pm - Back at car after a great ride!
WHAT AKBA WILL PROVIDE
Full suspension mountain bike
Helmet
Complimentary AKBA water bottle pre-filled for your outing
Snacks for during and after ride
Expert local guide
Bear spray
First aid kit
Bike repair kit
A small client to guide ratio (4:1), allowing you to ride at your preferred pace
WEATHER
Though we can not predict the weather, we can be prepared. Even on the sunniest of days weather can come in quick. Bring your layers and a pair of liner gloves to keep you warm during the ride.
TRIP Includes transportation
We can pick you up in Anchorage at New Sagaya City Market. If you want to drive to the trailhead in the Kenai, the guide will meet you there with bike, helmet, gear and food.