…teams remove tons of trash, clean up illegal camps, and ensure our public spaces remain welcoming for all. Their efforts, funded by the alcohol tax, help ensure our public spaces…
…were awarded a $20,000 Anchorage Park Foundation Challenge Grant, which will help fund elements of the master plan including a new barbecue, edible landscaping, and placemaking to create a new…
…connecting to the greenhouse and nature theme. Through inclusive play, we design spaces that meet the needs of every family where children of all abilities can play together without physical…
The Taku Skatepark reopens after massive upgrades, making it the largest and most expansive skatepark in Anchorage. The in-ground concrete skatepark includes flow and plaza-style features with uniquely Alaskan elements…
…able to bring to Anchorage (after Cuddy Family Midtown Park and Campbell Park). This is the hot new spot in the Turnagain neighborhood! Kids of all ages are enjoying the…
…built along the run parallel to Tudor on the South side to Campbell Airstrip Road and link to other Far North Bicentennial Park trails. Their match was raised through a…
…bouncy castles, a Teddy Bear parade, salmon burgers, and many activities that catered to all abilities and ages. We partnered with The Arc of Anchorage, Ted Stevens Foundation, Anchorage Parks…
… Campbell Creek (Aleutian Pribilof Islands Association) Fish Creek Map (Catholic Social Services) Ship Creek Trail (Catholic Social Services) Tikishla Park (Catholic Social Services) U-Med District Map (Providence)…
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.