Far North Bicentennial Park, a local Anchorage ski resort, is a gem for outdoor enthusiasts offering an array of activities suitable for all levels of fitness. The park provides a diverse selection of trails perfect for running, walking, hiking, biking and skiing, both cross-country and downhill during winter. The trails are well-kept and the park's design showcases an excellent layout that mimics a remote wilderness despite its proximity to the city.
The park is connected to Chugach State Park, the Tour of Anchorage, and provides a scenic stroll into the town of Hoonah complete with picturesque totems and a quaint harbor. The park's gondola, specifically the red line, is a must-try as it offers a unique adventure, going straight up and providing a stunning overview of the verdant surroundings. The trails are varied and manifold, giving visitors the liberty to choose their path and duration of their trek.
Adding to the park's charm is its large yet manageable trail system. Even when the parking lot seems full, the trails remain spacious, allowing visitors to enjoy their activities without feeling crowded. There are also several offshoots from the main trail for a more adventurous exploration. The trails are perfect for any skill level with mostly flat terrains and avoidable hills for those preferring a more leisurely pace.
The park's baseball fields are also commendable, well-maintained and clean, making them a safe and enjoyable place for children to play. Wildlife enthusiasts will appreciate the park as it is a haven for birdwatching with occasional sightings of Sandhill Cranes and Bald Eagles.
However, as the park is nestled in bear territory, visitors are advised to take precautions and bring bear spray. Despite this, Far North Bicentennial Park maintains its allure as a stunning retreat away from the city's hustle and bustle, even offering the opportunity to stargaze, watch satellites at night, and enjoy the sight of big game animals up close. Its diverse trails and natural beauty make it a beloved place for locals and tourists alike.




