Miles of trails, and views never ending. Trails for biking, walking, skiing. Connected with the coastal trail system which extends from south Anchorage to the downtown area. Moose, bears and other wildlife are commonplace.
We visited Kincaid Park and it has beautiful views. Saw a moose but was unable to get a picture. Did see Mount McKinley and snow capped mountains. Would highly recommend a visit to the park
Absolutely no public transport can get you there. What a waste! We would have loved to hike through the park but not having a car made it completely unattainable. Anchorage - have a bus that can drop hikers off so they can enjoy this wonderful green space.
This park is on a former Nike Missile site. There are many well maintained biking and walking trails with beautiful vistas in some areas. We visited serval mornings and early evenings. We were lucky enough to see two bull moose and two cows. This is a lovely facility owned by the city of Anchorage, well worth a visit.
The park is very nice. We went there 3 times while in Anchorage and saw moose 2 out of the three times. Definitely a place to stop if you are in the area.
The coastal trail cannot be beat. You can ride from downtown Anchorage along the coast all the way to Kincaid. I have seen large groups of whales following the beach with the tide. Much more common are the moose encounters. You have to pay attention and use common sense. But the views to Fire Island and the city are great. And getting so many bike miles in without traffic is the best. In fact, the bike trails link up all the parks and you can cross much of the town safely.
Great bike trail and links up with other parks in Anchorage. Also, can get to the beach from the park. Have seen moose on several occasions: be aware.
We walked for more than 2 hrs before having to board a plane for home that evening and it was so nice and the Wenatchee was sunny and warm. Highly recommend the park and surrounding area.
You get a post-card view of downtown Anchorage. Not the swings and slide type of park for children, but a nice place to view nature.
The park is within walking distance of downtown Anchorage and provides some excellent views of the ocean. There are lots of walking and jogging tracks. It is an ideal place to take a picnic and enjoy the sights. There are plenty of opportunities to see moose in the park. So long as you are cautious and respect their space the moose are quite happy to go about their business while you do the touristy thing of gettjng plenty of photos.