Best Motorcycle in Alaska
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Alaska, Fairbanks North Star County
00 :04 hrs
0.6 mi
0.9880066 ft
Unknown
The Polar Roller Raceway is maintained by the Fairbanks Motorcycle Racing Lions and is open daily for practice. You can contact the club for the race schedule and current track fees. ATVs have a reserved allotted time from 5 pm-8 pm to ride.
Alaska, Anchorage
00 :04 hrs
0.7 mi
15.898003 ft
Unknown
The Jodhpur Motorcross Track offers a natural terrain motocross track that overlooks the Turnagain Arm. It is open to 4-wheelers and motorcycles. Practice is open Wednesday through Sunday between the months of April through October. A spark arresting exhaust silencer or end cap i not required but is always recommended.
Alaska, Matanuska-Susitna County
00 :02 hrs
0.4 mi
1.1139984 ft
Unknown
Rival Park Motocross Track is a local track that is open to motorcycles on select days only. It is groomed and watered during practice. There is a peewee track for beginners and a membership is required that can be purchased at the gate. Check the website for the weekly schedule.
Alaska, Fairbanks North Star County
01 :12 hrs
6.5 mi
454.38297 ft
Unknown
The Circle Fairbanks Historic Trail follows an old mining trail with beautiful scenery in all directions. It begins at the Cleary Summit Staging. Expect several sharp rocks, creek crossings. A spark arresting exhaust silencer or end cap is required for all vehicles.
Alaska, Matanuska-Susitna County
01 :18 hrs
7 mi
167.86499 ft
Unknown
The Purinton Creek Trail is part of the Chickaloon-Knik-Nelchina Trail. It is a difficult trail but offers some beautiful scenery. Expect lots of deep mud and water puddles. A spark arresting exhaust silencer or end cap is required for all vehicles.
Alaska, Matanuska-Susitna County
02 :41 hrs
14 mi
228.29599 ft
Unknown
This route was once an old wagon road used by miners. It is popular for ATV enthusiasts and leads to the historic mining town of Petersville. Expect a pretty smooth road with excellent mountain views, several water crossings and you may see some old mines. It is usually covered with snow until July so plan accordingly.
Alaska, Matanuska-Susitna County
01 :21 hrs
7.1 mi
296.30603 ft
Unknown
This route is located within Eureka Trails System. There are several access points and be aware that rails can bet muddy. Some sections can get very muddy during the summer. There is plenty of room in the parking for large trailers and unloading. The trail has a little bit everything including steep hill climbs, ruts, mud, water holes, and rocks. A spark arresting exhaust silencer or end cap is required for all vehicles.
Alaska, Anchorage County
00 :57 hrs
5 mi
185.345 ft
Unknown
From the Bird Creek Valley Trailhead, there is access to about 6 miles of ATV trails. There is the main trail that runs along a creek up to Bird Pass. There is a possibility of seeing grizzly bears, moose, bald eagles, and wolves. There is a maximum of 64 inches wide.
Alaska, Kenai Peninsula County
00 :41 hrs
3.5 mi
19.157997 ft
Unknown
Beginning from Clam Gulch Staging Area, this area is known as “The Hills”. You’ll find miles of old and rugged mining roads. The terrain can get muddy with deep water puddles. A spark arresting exhaust silencer or end cap is required for all vehicles.
Alaska, Unorganized Borough County
00 :52 hrs
4.5 mi
196.19598 ft
Unknown
Red Rock Canyon Trail follows an old mining road that winds through federal and private lands. Most of the trail is hard-packed gravel with a few areas of sharp rocks and some creek crossings. It will be covered in snow late into the spring and offers some spectacular scenery. A spark arresting exhaust silencer or end cap is required for all vehicles.
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