The Tony Knowles Coastal Trail is an 11 mile long stretch running from Second Avenue in downtown Anchorage to Kincaid Park along Knik Arm and Cook Inlet

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Tony Knowles Coastal Trail, Anchorage

The Tony Knowles Coastal Trail is an 11 mile long stretch running from Second Avenue in downtown Anchorage to Kincaid Park along Knik Arm and Cook Inlet.

The Tony Knowles Coastal Trail is an 11 mile long stretch running from Second Avenue in downtown Anchorage to Kincaid Park along Knik Arm and Cook Inlet. The panoramic landscape views include volcanoes, the Chugach Mountains, and Denali.


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