Skyline Ridge After Hours Trail
Skyline Ridge After Hours Trail
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8.04km
200m
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The Skyline Ridge After Hours Trail is a moderate jogging route covering 5.0 miles (8.0 km) within Skyline Ridge Park. You will gain 656 feet (200 metres) in elevation over an estimated 1 hour and 3 minutes. This popular trail offers an engaging experience for joggers of various fitness levels.
…Last updated: March 7, 2026
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51 m
Highlight (Segment) • MTB Park
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2.89 km
Highlight (Segment) • Trail
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5.95 km
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8.04 km
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8.01 km
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8.01 km
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The trail is part of the larger Skyline Ridge Park network in Fairbanks, Alaska. While specific parking for the 'After Hours' section isn't detailed, you would typically access it via the main parking areas for Skyline Ridge Park. Weekdays are generally less crowded, which might make parking easier.
Yes, dogs are permitted on the trail. However, they must be kept on a leash at all times to ensure the safety of wildlife and other trail users.
The trail offers an enjoyable experience throughout the season. However, autumn is particularly recommended for its stunning display of changing aspen leaves, creating a picturesque environment. Weekdays are also a good choice if you prefer a quieter experience with fewer people.
Based on the available information, there is no mention of permits or entrance fees required for accessing the Skyline Ridge After Hours Trail or Skyline Ridge Park. It is generally considered a publicly accessible trail.
The trail is primarily a single track with varied terrain. Joggers should be mindful of roots and some tight spots, which make for an engaging run through the forest. While generally well-maintained, it's not a perfectly smooth path.
You can expect good views and a serene forest path lined with tall trees, where sunlight filters through. The trail meanders through beautiful bits of forest, with abundant wildflowers in season and notable changing aspen leaves in the autumn.
The trail is known for abundant wildlife. While specific species aren't listed, being in a forest setting in Alaska, you might encounter various local animals. Always observe wildlife from a respectful distance.
Yes, the route is part of a larger network. It includes sections of the Skyline Ridge Trail and the Heart of Darkness Trail. Other paths like the Skyline - Goldstream Connector and Secret Trail also intersect or run alongside parts of this route.
For a quieter experience, it's best to visit on weekdays. The trail tends to be less crowded then, offering a more peaceful run compared to busier weekends.
The trail is described as a popular, non-motorized trail. While specific 'after-hours' access rules aren't detailed, the name 'After Hours Trail' suggests it might be accessible or popular during evening hours. However, always exercise caution and be prepared with appropriate lighting if jogging after dark.
Yes, the route passes through areas like the After Hours and Overtime trails, and the Heart of Darkness Trail. The trail itself is a highlight for its serene forest path and autumn foliage.
While the broader Skyline Ridge trail network is often rated 'Easy', the 'After Hours' section specifically features single track, roots, and some tight spots. This makes it more engaging and might be moderately challenging for absolute beginners, though it's accessible for many fitness levels.