The Anchorage Park Foundation offers a meaningful way to honor and remember those we’ve lost, allowing their legacy to continue through donations that support the community parks and trails they cherished.
Goose Lake Park, Scenic Park, and Russian Jack Springs Park are the three park candidates for 2025 – Who will win?
Share which park in Anchorage holds a special place in your heart and deserves to be the 2025 Anchorage Park of the Year.
Seeking a full-time (35 hours a week) Business Manager to join our team!
On Saturday, 8/10, the Anchorage Park Foundation partnered with Anchorage Parks & Recreation and Mountain View community members to host a volunteer event for the community to replace weedy planters outside the Mountain View Community Center. The Boys & Girls…
Celebrate how Anchorage is stronger, more vibrant, and more resilient because of the sweat, dedication, and large hearts of the municipality parks and recreation staff.
As a nonprofit organization deeply rooted in the community, the Anchorage Park Foundation relies on the generosity of individuals like yourself.
The 2024 Park of the Year is Kincaid Park!
Map the invisible; map the obvious. Tell your Anchorage story.
Mis-matched gloves, borrowed snow pants, and hand-me-down hats grace a gaggle of 5th graders as they spread along a series of holes that dot ice-covered Jewel Lake on a chill Friday in February.