2026 Moose Loop Trail Challenge
When is 2026 Moose Loop Trail Challenge?
2026 Moose Loop Trail Challenge takes place on Saturday, September 12, 2026 in Anchorage, AK.
What distances does 2026 Moose Loop Trail Challenge offer?
2026 Moose Loop Trail Challenge offers 4 events: 5K Challenge, 10K Challenge, Mini Moose, Mighty Moose.
| Event | Distance | Price | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 5K Challenge | 5.0 km | $35.00 | Register |
| 10K Challenge | 10.0 km | $35.00 | Register |
| Mini Moose | 25.75 km | $35.00 | Register |
| Mighty Moose | 51.5 km | $35.00 | Register |
How much does 2026 Moose Loop Trail Challenge cost?
Registration for 2026 Moose Loop Trail Challenge starts at $35.00. Prices vary by event distance.
Where is 2026 Moose Loop Trail Challenge held?
2026 Moose Loop Trail Challenge is held in Anchorage, AK at Anywhere.
About 2026 Moose Loop Trail Challenge
Get ready for the sixth annual Moose Loop Trail Challenge—your summer-long excuse to explore Anchorage’s amazing urban trails that (yes, really!) loop around the city in the shape of a moose!
Whether you run, walk, bike, or roll, this un-timed, all-ages, all-abilities adventure is your chance to enjoy the great outdoors at your own pace—on the Moose Loop in Anchorage or wherever you are. It’s not just a celebration of trails, it’s a feel-good fundraiser for the Anchorage Park Foundation, and the perfect way to stay active and connected all summer long.
Navigating the Moose Loop Trails
Anchorage has one of the best urban trail systems in the country, with hundreds of miles of paved multi-use trails connecting neighborhoods, parks, and businesses across the city. Linking existing trails and city streets forms a 32-mile urban greenway loop in the shape of a moose! Use this interactive Google map to plan your 5K, 10K, Mini Moose routes, or navigate the full Moose Loop. Read detailed directions for connecting the trails into Moose Loop.
Anchorage Park Foundation
The Anchorage Park Foundation mobilizes public support and leverages financial resources for Anchorage parks, trails, and recreation opportunities. Our programs and initiatives focus on promoting healthy lifestyles, addressing inequalities in access to public lands, and empowering community members to advocate for a vibrant park system. As a small nonprofit, we work in the space between local government and the people of Anchorage to build community around parks and trails. Our work ensures that all residents and visitors, regardless of income, ethnicity, or special needs, benefit from our world-class trail system and network of public parks.
