…the same time protecting the natural environment from unnecessary wear and tear by undirected visitors. APF also added some interpretive panels (signs) to the trail area. Between July 20 through…
…This is their first improvement project of the summer. Last July, the beach received extra attention and more visitors than usual when a humpback whale washed up in the coastal…
MOA funds: $24,200 Alaska State Legislative Grant: $16,500 Youth Employment in Parks began this project two years ago to create a sustainable trail down to the Kincaid Beach. This…
…areas, vegetation thinning around the park, planting at the entry flower bed, painting bollards, and weeding existing flower beds. The park also received an installation of the new ping pong…
…Partners & Sponsors Abbott Loop Community Park Improvements Anchorage Memorial Park Cemetery Bell Tower Anchorage Senior Center Trail Connection Anchorage Veteran’s Memorial Renovation Anchorage Women’s Club Historical Kiosk Arctic Benson…
…will be adding another $40K of “Clean and Green” funding from the Rasmuson Foundation. A Very Important Parks (VIP) committee comprised of local park users, neighbors, and community council members…
…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…
…and Recreation, Stone Soup Group, Governor’s Council on Disabilities and Special Education, Special Olympics, Equine Assisted Therapy Alaska, FOCUS, Girl Scouts of Alaska, Anchorage Public Library, Anchorage Skating Club, and…
…Diana Rhoades. Maps listed in alphabetical order by trail name: Campbell Creek (Aleutian Pribilof Islands Association) Fish Creek Map (Catholic Social Services) Ship Creek Trail (Catholic…
…anadromous fish runs. The Anchorage 2040 Land Use Plan and a resolution passed by the Anchorage Assembly in 2018 encourages greenway-supported development that incorporates natural open spaces, creek corridors and…
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.