…Alaska Native Tribal Health ConsortiumFinancial support was provided by Alaska Native Heritage Center, Alaska Humanities Forum, Anchorage Park Foundation, Rasmuson Foundation, National Recreation and Parks Association and federal CARES Act….
…snow and ice. Inclusive playgrounds like the one at Fairview are unique but also need to become the standard. They remove barriers, considering not just physical access but allowing all…
…Alaska’s unique gem, that’s on the cusp of becoming a reality, is the Alaska Long Trail— a 500+ mile trail system connecting Seward to Fairbanks. Alaska Trails is leading this…
…connection to that place. The Indigenous Place Name interpretive signage combines metal art sculptures, Dena’ina language, and storytelling designed by local culture bearers. Three installations have already been completed –…
…off or mail to: Anchorage Park Foundation, 3201 C Street, Suite 111, Anchorage Facebook: www.facebook.com/mapyouranchorage Instagram: #mapyouranchorage For questions or if you’d like printed map forms to circulate to…
…cross-country skiing, Alaska Ski for Women, the NCAA National Cross-Country Skiing Championships, the 2001 Special Olympic World Games, and numerous local events. The park is lively, and there is always…
As Anchorage residents, we all have an affinity for trails and outdoor recreation, which unifies us as neighbors and Alaskans. In a recent survey, a staggering 92% of residents reported…
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.