Why Parks Matter Anchorage Trails Make the Moose Loop Anchorage has one of the best urban trail systems in the United States, with hundreds of miles of paved and multi-use…
Anchorage leads the nation in inclusive playgrounds designed to remove barriers and create equitable access to play. This winter the Anchorage Park Foundation is launching a video series to introduce…
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Anchorage trails can take you from sweeping views of Cook Inlet to salmon fishing on Ship Creek, to diverse neighborhoods offering rich cultural experiences, and everything in between. Whether it’s…
Anchorage Birding Map It’s finally spring! As the snow melts, temperatures rise, and our days get longer, our natural areas come alive again. All our parks and trails are open…
Anchorage Park Foundation encourages people throughout the city to get outside 365 days a year. Join us in celebrating National Bike Month, a national effort to encourage more people to…
The media and public are invited to learn about permaculture techniques as they help to plant a community food forest at one of Anchorage’s newest parks. “Chanshtnu” refers to the…
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Dena’ina Place Making Opening Ceremony Tuesday, August 3 at 4:30pm – 5:30pm Westchester Lagoon (1824 W 15th Ave) On behalf of Aaron Leggett, President and Chair of the Native Village…
Anchorage’s First Intergenerational Health and Healing Park to Receive Outdoor Music Equipment Funded by AARP The Anchorage Park Foundation and Anchorage Parks and Recreation will be able to install five…
The Anchorage Park Foundation facilitates park improvement projects that are driven by neighborhood initiative.
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