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Guided Dirt Biking with Alaska Premier Enduro in Wasilla - Anchorage

Guided Dirt Biking with Alaska Premier Enduro in Wasilla

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Difficulty

challenging

Duration

4–6 hours

Fitness Level

Participants should be in good physical condition with some biking experience

Overview

Gear up for an adrenaline-fueled day riding top-tier dirt bikes through Alaska’s wild landscapes with Alaska Premier Enduro in Wasilla. Discover rugged trails, glaciers, and mountain climbs—an adventure not to be missed.

Wasilla, Alaska

Guided Day Tour

Up to 4 Hours • Explore Alaska's vast public trail system

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About This Adventure

Embark on an exhilarating adventure through Alaska's breathtaking wilderness with Alaska Premier Enduro! Experience diverse trails, from glacier rides to mountain climbs, on top-of-the-line dirt bikes. With expert guidance and a variety of terrains, every ride promises unforgettable thrills and stunning landscapes. Grab your gear and explore the wild!

Experience the thrill of Alaska's wilderness in a single ride with Alaska Premier Enduro - where every turn is an adventure!

Duration

Up to 4 Hours

About

Join us and explore Alaska’s back country; ride out to a glacier, take a trail ride, or climb up the Chugach Mountains on our 2023 Husqvarna TE300’s and 2023 EC 300 Gas Gas.

Are you ready to grab your gear!? Come check out Alaska’s wild!

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What's included?

  • All tours come with lunch

How much dirt bike experience do we have?

  • Combined we have 32 years of dirt biking experience. We are by no means experts, but rather two people who really enjoy riding.

Where will we be riding?

  • Alaska offers miles upon miles of public trails; we will ride where the weather is most favorable and gives you the greatest experience.

Destinations

List of locations we will potentially ride pending trail conditions and/or weather. More locations are coming soon!

  • Jim Creek: Located 15-20min from Palmer and an hour north of Anchorage. Offers a variety of options for every skill level. Sand dunes, hard packed trails, loose rock, single tracks, water crossings, mud pits.
  • Knik Glacier: Located near Jim Creek requires multiple water crossings, mostly flat, sand and rocks through glacial bed, mud pits. (Trail conditions and water level permitting). Rated moderate. Ascent 202 ft.
  • Sutton Area (Jonesville Rd): Approximately 25 minutes north of Palmer. Offers a variety of options for every skill level. Hard packed trails, loose rock, single tracks, water crossings, mud pits.
  • Eska Falls: Located in Sutton. Can expected hill climbs, loose gravel, mud and water crossings.Rated difficult. Ascent 2,889 ft.
  • King River: Located near Sutton.Slick terrain, loose gravel, mud pits. Rated difficult. Ascent 3,050 ft.
  • Permanente Trail: Located near Sutton. Rated easy.
  • Purinton Creek: Located 43 miles north east of Palmer. Mud and water crossings. Rated moderate to difficult. Ascent of 3,000 ft.
  • Monument Peak (Eureka): Located near Glenallen. Offers a variety of options from hill climbs, water crossings, mud and ruts.
  • Purchase Creek: Located in the beautiful Hatcher Pass area. Begins with riding down a creek and into a hill climb. Loose gravel, mud pits, water crossing. Expect muddy conditions. Rated moderate. Ascent 1,586 ft.
  • Petersville Road: Located approximately 2hrs from Talkeetna. Offers dirt road riding out to the Dutch Hills and Cache Creek Mine. Off dirt road can be swampy, loose rocks. Rate easy to moderate.

What to bring

Riders must bring their own gear. We supply the guide and the bike (unless you are bringing your own bike).

Gear Required (preferably riding gear):

  • Helmet
  • Eye Protection or Visor
  • Gloves
  • Long Sleeves
  • Pants
  • Chest Protector
  • Boots that come up above the ankle
  • Backpack with some kind of hydration

Adventure Tips

Check Equipment Before Rides

Ensure your gear fits well and is in good condition to stay comfortable and safe during the ride.

Stay Hydrated

Bring plenty of water, especially during warmer months, to maintain energy on longer trails.

Dress for Climate Variability

Layer clothing to adapt to changing weather, particularly if riding near glaciers or in cooler conditions.

Respect Wildlife and Environment

Follow guidance on trail etiquette to protect the delicate ecosystems you’ll encounter.

Local Insights

Wildlife

  • Moose
  • Bald eagles

History

The Wasilla area has a rich history rooted in gold prospecting and native culture, which add layers of intrigue to your ride.

Conservation

The company emphasizes sustainable riding practices to preserve Alaska's pristine landscapes for future adventures.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Recommended Gear

Helmet

Essential

Critical for safety, especially on rough and technical trails.

Riding gloves

Essential

Protect your hands and improve grip during long rides.

Layers of moisture-wicking clothing

Essential

Keep comfortable and regulate body temperature across changing conditions.

spring|summer|fall specific

Goggles or sunglasses

Essential

Shield your eyes from dust, debris, and sun glare.