Glide into a pair of skis, grab some poles and push off to see some of the most breathtaking sights in Alaska along the 25-K, 40-K or 50-K routes, which make up the Tour of Anchorage, slated for March 4, 2012. Designed for all abilities, this point-to-point amateur ski marathon is part of the American Ski Marathon Series, North America’s longest running and largest citizen’s racing and touring series.
Whether you’re a beginner, weekend warrior, casual tourer or professional racer, every ASM event offers a thrilling chance to be part of a nationwide series of adventure, winter festivals and fun.
Race Information
Organized locally by the Nordic Ski Association of Anchorage, the Tour of Anchorage marathon consists of four cross country ski races – a 25 kilometer classical race and 25-K, 40-K and 50-K freestyle races. The course begins at various locations across Anchorage, follows groomed trails through spectacular wooded settings, along the coast of Cook Inlet, and finishes up at Kincaid Park.
For more information about the Tour of Anchorage, visit www.tourofanchorage.com.
Originally known as the Great American Ski Chase, the ASM is a series of USSA-sanctioned ski races held at 13 locations across the U.S. Skiers with the best results from three designated races win the series championships. For more information about the ASM visit www.xcskiworld.com.










