…this site is “Ułchena bada Huch’iłyut,” which means “Where We Pulled up the Alutiiq Boats.” This site is one of thirty-two locations in Anchorage and Eklutna to be recognized and…
…and executing site specific, multi-media art interventions. We first came together to create the one time only, site specific extravaganza called “Transactions” in the JC Penny’s parking garage as part…
…Board of Directors Careers Community Tree Planting Events Home Inclusive Play Leave a Legacy Mission Impact Moose Loop Trail Challenge Park of the Year Parks+Trails Recreation Fair Publications Site Map…
June 12, 2017, Anchorage, AK – Adorned in hard hats and bright green shirts, the 20 teens who make up this summer’s Youth Employment in Parks (YEP) program are hard…
…parents, teachers, and parent-teachers. These online workshops are self-paced courses composed of several 20-30 minute learning experiences, called “coursels.” Each coursel has been designed using best practices in online learning…
…Site Summit 1p Meet at the Picnic Shelter Friends of Nike Site Summit board member, Ivan Hodes, will lead a military history tour around the abandoned military locations that dot…
Youth Employment in Parks worked at 3 different sites along the Campbell Creek helping to stabilize and restore the streambank while enhancing fish rearing habitat. These areas have been degraded…
…June 10, 6 pm to 8 pm Directions: Chanshtnu Muldoon Park has two entrances. To reach this newer site, take Muldoon north to E 12th Court, take a right on…
The Indigenous Place Names Project, a community effort to amplify the identity of the Dena’ina Athabascans of Anchorage, will continue recognizing culturally significant sites with a new grant from the…
…ADA Improvements, $300k Fairview Recreation Center Improvements, $500k Spenard Recreation Center Improvements, $200k Tony Knowles Coastal Trail to Ship Creek Trail Connection, $150k (match to $9.5 million federal), project website…
The Anchorage Park Foundation facilitates park improvement projects that are driven by neighborhood initiative.
We’re a non-profit, operating outside of the Municipality of Anchorage, and are responsible & accountable to our donors' intent.