…schools to nearby trails, parks, streams, and natural habitats. The program educates students and staff on nearby community assets, establishing connections between students and natural resources. Students from Inlet View…
…Grassy Creek. Hkaditali describes the place known as Potter Marsh, referring to the driftwood that was accumulated along the tidal flats. It was used for construction, firewood, and fish processing….
…to enjoy Alaska’s beautiful outdoors. Before heading out, it’s essential to check the weather report to ensure safe conditions and dress appropriately for the cold. Layering is key, as temperatures…
…of the National Audubon Society. She serves on the board of directors for the Alaska Botanical Garden and Anchorage Audubon Society. When she is not working, she is often found…
…trail with a more gradual slope, blocked off deeply rutted social trails by setting posts connected with rope, revegetated, fenced and posted signs. They also installed informative signage along the…
MOA Funds: $29,000 Private Funding: $7,000 The youth spent several days at Jewel Lake Park repairing and maintaining this popular beach front park. They added 25 tons of sand to…
…Visitors to Kincaid Park can access the beach via the Coastal Trail along the Moose Loop. From the Kincaid Chalet, it is roughly a mile along a trail that winds…
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.