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Visite panoramique à vélo du sentier côtier de Tony Knowles

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Un guide local vous emmènera tranquillement faire une balade à vélo le long du magnifique sentier côtier Tony Knowles, en commençant par le parc Kincaid. Découvrez la beauté de Cook Inlet, surveillez les orignaux et découvrez l'histoire et les événements qui ont façonné Anchorage !
Ville: Ancrage
Tue 25 Feb
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Tue 25 Feb
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Ce qui est inclu
Bottled water
Snacks
Local and experienced driver guide and biking guide
All taxes and fees
Round trip transportation in Mercedes Sprinter Van
Bike tour including the following equipment: bike, helmet, rain gear, biking gloves
Small-group narrated tour
Information additionnelle
  • Animaux d'assistance autorisés
  • Des transports en commun sont disponibles à proximité
  • Convient à tous les niveaux de forme physique
  • Chaussures fermées obligatoires
  • Fonctionne dans toutes les conditions météorologiques, veuillez vous habiller de manière appropriée
  • Un maximum de 8 personnes par réservation
  • Les enfants doivent être accompagnés d'un adulte
  • L'âge minimum est 10 ans
  • Masques faciaux fournis aux voyageurs
  • Désinfectant pour les mains à la disposition des voyageurs et du personnel
  • Zones à fort trafic régulièrement désinfectées
  • Équipement/équipement désinfecté entre chaque utilisation
  • Véhicules de transport régulièrement désinfectés
  • Guides tenus de se laver régulièrement les mains
  • Politique de maintien à domicile payante pour le personnel présentant des symptômes
  • Paiements sans contact pour les pourboires et les suppléments
  • Nous suivons les directives fédérales pour les transports publics - ce qui signifie que si le port du masque est requis par le gouvernement fédéral (pour les avions, les trains, etc.), il est obligatoire lorsque vous voyagez dans notre fourgonnette .
À quoi s'attendre
1
Kincaid Park
Step back in time as you begin your adventure in the wooded hills of the largest municipal park in Anchorage. Travel past Cold War missile silos, keep on the lookout for moose and possibly get to see Denali all before you even beginning the bike ride! Your guides will fit you for a helmet, then you will hop on a high-quality bike fitted to you.
2
Point Woronzof
Once out of Kincaid Park you will be at Point Woronzof where there is another chance to see Denali and you will have a 360-degree view of Cook Inlet and the surrounding mountain ranges.
3
Earthquake Park
Stop to learn about the devastating 1964 Good Friday earthquake and it's damage to Anchorage and Alaska.
4
Westchester Lagoon
Pause at Westchester lagoon for a chance to see salmon swimming up stream to spawn depending on the time of year. Hop off your bike at Westchester Lagoon and enjoy this bird sanctuary while your guides load up the equipment.
5
Cook Inlet
Experience the beauty of the Cook Inlet, watch for moose and learn about the history and events that shaped Anchorage!
6
Kincaid Park
Step back in time as you begin your adventure in the wooded hills of the largest municipal park in Anchorage. Travel past Cold War missile silos, keep on the lookout for moose and possibly get to see Denali all before you even beginning the bike ride! Your guides will fit you for a helmet, then you will hop on a high-quality bike fitted to you.
7
Point Woronzof
Once out of Kincaid Park you will be at Point Woronzof where there is another chance to see Denali and you will have a 360-degree view of Cook Inlet and the surrounding mountain ranges.
8
Earthquake Park
Stop to learn about the devastating 1964 Good Friday earthquake and it's damage to Anchorage and Alaska.
9
Westchester Lagoon
Pause at Westchester lagoon for a chance to see salmon swimming up stream to spawn depending on the time of year. Hop off your bike at Westchester Lagoon and enjoy this bird sanctuary while your guides load up the equipment.
10
Cook Inlet
Experience the beauty of the Cook Inlet, watch for moose and learn about the history and events that shaped Anchorage!
11
Kincaid Park
Step back in time as you begin your adventure in the wooded hills of the largest municipal park in Anchorage. Travel past Cold War missile silos, keep on the lookout for moose and possibly get to see Denali all before you even beginning the bike ride! Your guides will fit you for a helmet, then you will hop on a high-quality bike fitted to you.
12
Point Woronzof
Once out of Kincaid Park you will be at Point Woronzof where there is another chance to see Denali and you will have a 360-degree view of Cook Inlet and the surrounding mountain ranges.
13
Earthquake Park
Stop to learn about the devastating 1964 Good Friday earthquake and it's damage to Anchorage and Alaska.
14
Westchester Lagoon
Pause at Westchester lagoon for a chance to see salmon swimming up stream to spawn depending on the time of year. Hop off your bike at Westchester Lagoon and enjoy this bird sanctuary while your guides load up the equipment.
15
Cook Inlet
Experience the beauty of the Cook Inlet, watch for moose and learn about the history and events that shaped Anchorage!
16
Kincaid Park
Step back in time as you begin your adventure in the wooded hills of the largest municipal park in Anchorage. Travel past Cold War missile silos, keep on the lookout for moose and possibly get to see Denali all before you even beginning the bike ride! Your guides will fit you for a helmet, then you will hop on a high-quality bike fitted to you.
17
Point Woronzof
Once out of Kincaid Park you will be at Point Woronzof where there is another chance to see Denali and you will have a 360-degree view of Cook Inlet and the surrounding mountain ranges.
18
Earthquake Park
Stop to learn about the devastating 1964 Good Friday earthquake and it's damage to Anchorage and Alaska.
19
Westchester Lagoon
Pause at Westchester lagoon for a chance to see salmon swimming up stream to spawn depending on the time of year. Hop off your bike at Westchester Lagoon and enjoy this bird sanctuary while your guides load up the equipment.
20
Cook Inlet
Experience the beauty of the Cook Inlet, watch for moose and learn about the history and events that shaped Anchorage!
21
Kincaid Park
Step back in time as you begin your adventure in the wooded hills of the largest municipal park in Anchorage. Travel past Cold War missile silos, keep on the lookout for moose and possibly get to see Denali all before you even beginning the bike ride! Your guides will fit you for a helmet, then you will hop on a high-quality bike fitted to you.
22
Point Woronzof
Once out of Kincaid Park you will be at Point Woronzof where there is another chance to see Denali and you will have a 360-degree view of Cook Inlet and the surrounding mountain ranges.
23
Earthquake Park
Stop to learn about the devastating 1964 Good Friday earthquake and it's damage to Anchorage and Alaska.
24
Westchester Lagoon
Pause at Westchester lagoon for a chance to see salmon swimming up stream to spawn depending on the time of year. Hop off your bike at Westchester Lagoon and enjoy this bird sanctuary while your guides load up the equipment.
25
Cook Inlet
Experience the beauty of the Cook Inlet, watch for moose and learn about the history and events that shaped Anchorage!
26
Kincaid Park
Step back in time as you begin your adventure in the wooded hills of the largest municipal park in Anchorage. Travel past Cold War missile silos, keep on the lookout for moose and possibly get to see Denali all before you even beginning the bike ride! Your guides will fit you for a helmet, then you will hop on a high-quality bike fitted to you.
27
Point Woronzof
Once out of Kincaid Park you will be at Point Woronzof where there is another chance to see Denali and you will have a 360-degree view of Cook Inlet and the surrounding mountain ranges.
28
Earthquake Park
Stop to learn about the devastating 1964 Good Friday earthquake and it's damage to Anchorage and Alaska.
29
Westchester Lagoon
Pause at Westchester lagoon for a chance to see salmon swimming up stream to spawn depending on the time of year. Hop off your bike at Westchester Lagoon and enjoy this bird sanctuary while your guides load up the equipment.
30
Cook Inlet
Experience the beauty of the Cook Inlet, watch for moose and learn about the history and events that shaped Anchorage!
31
Kincaid Park
Step back in time as you begin your adventure in the wooded hills of the largest municipal park in Anchorage. Travel past Cold War missile silos, keep on the lookout for moose and possibly get to see Denali all before you even beginning the bike ride! Your guides will fit you for a helmet, then you will hop on a high-quality bike fitted to you.
32
Point Woronzof
Once out of Kincaid Park you will be at Point Woronzof where there is another chance to see Denali and you will have a 360-degree view of Cook Inlet and the surrounding mountain ranges.
33
Earthquake Park
Stop to learn about the devastating 1964 Good Friday earthquake and it's damage to Anchorage and Alaska.
34
Westchester Lagoon
Pause at Westchester lagoon for a chance to see salmon swimming up stream to spawn depending on the time of year. Hop off your bike at Westchester Lagoon and enjoy this bird sanctuary while your guides load up the equipment.
35
Cook Inlet
Experience the beauty of the Cook Inlet, watch for moose and learn about the history and events that shaped Anchorage!
36
Kincaid Park
Step back in time as you begin your adventure in the wooded hills of the largest municipal park in Anchorage. Travel past Cold War missile silos, keep on the lookout for moose and possibly get to see Denali all before you even beginning the bike ride! Your guides will fit you for a helmet, then you will hop on a high-quality bike fitted to you.
37
Point Woronzof
Once out of Kincaid Park you will be at Point Woronzof where there is another chance to see Denali and you will have a 360-degree view of Cook Inlet and the surrounding mountain ranges.
38
Earthquake Park
Stop to learn about the devastating 1964 Good Friday earthquake and it's damage to Anchorage and Alaska.
39
Westchester Lagoon
Pause at Westchester lagoon for a chance to see salmon swimming up stream to spawn depending on the time of year. Hop off your bike at Westchester Lagoon and enjoy this bird sanctuary while your guides load up the equipment.
40
Cook Inlet
Experience the beauty of the Cook Inlet, watch for moose and learn about the history and events that shaped Anchorage!
41
Parc Kincaid
Remontez dans le temps en commençant votre aventure dans les collines boisées du plus grand parc municipal d'Anchorage. Parcourez les silos de missiles de la guerre froide, restez à l'affût des orignaux et découvrez peut-être Denali avant même de commencer la balade à vélo ! Vos guides vous équiperont pour un casque, puis vous monterez sur un vélo de haute qualité qui vous est adapté.
42
Point Woronzof
Une fois sorti du parc Kincaid, vous serez à Point Woronzof où vous aurez une autre chance de voir Denali et vous aurez une vue à 360 degrés sur Cook Inlet et les chaînes de montagnes environnantes.
43
Parc du tremblement de terre
Arrêtez-vous pour en savoir plus sur le tremblement de terre dévastateur du Vendredi Saint de 1964 et ses dégâts à Anchorage et en Alaska.
44
Lagon de Westchester
Faites une pause au lagon de Westchester pour avoir la chance de voir des saumons remonter le cours d'eau pour frayer en fonction de la période de l'année. Descendez de votre vélo à Westchester Lagoon et profitez de ce sanctuaire d'oiseaux pendant que vos guides chargent l'équipement.
45
Entrée de cuisson
Découvrez la beauté de Cook Inlet, surveillez les orignaux et découvrez l'histoire et les événements qui ont façonné Anchorage !
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Commentaires (127)
Adam_N
Aug 2022
Our tour guide Derek gave our group a great first experience in Alaska. He is enthusiastic about teaching about the native wild life and plants. We were excited to encounter several moose on our bike ride. Driver Danny was very pleasant as well. Would highly recommend this experience.
Karen C
Jul 2022
My husband was sceptical about us bike riding in Anchorage - firstly - we're in our 60's and secondly - we haven't been on a bike for a few years plus I'm extra cautious and was concerned I'd be pushing the bike rather than riding it. Frankie and Elly put our fears to rest as soon as we met them. A quick shuttle to our starting point, some clear pointers on safety and riding and a few practice loops had me feeling more confident. The 2+hrs of cycling went so fast (even though I didn't). I felt like I reconnected with my young teenage years as we cycled through stunning woods (all on easy paved cycleways), stopped to watch a huge moose with rack to match and learnt how to watch and read the signs they give out regarding their intentions. Thankfully - he just kept eating after a cursory look at us. Great to understand more about the 1964 earthquake and stand and see where the land dropped away. All in all the best time - fun, educational and well worth the investment. Thank you Elly and Frankie for making it such a great morning and giving me the confidence to ride :)
ana816travel
Jul 2022
I was unsure of how this tour was going to pan out due to the weather. We had some light rain showers in the morning - but nothing a rain jacket couldn't fix! The clouds broke free and we had a wonderful day! This tour was so fun, offering lovely views and great commentary. Our guide was super informational and friendly. This is a great tour for a family, or anyone who enjoys riding bikes!

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