…5 is crucial to Anchorage’s economic, social and emotional health. Investing in our parks and trails infrastructure means: Children and families of all abilities can play together. Repairing and maintaining…
We wanted to assemble some resources for parents, teachers, and parent-teachers during this time of social distancing and staying at home. First, the Campbell Creek Science Center has released a…
…starting at Westchester Lagoon and connecting to the University/ Medical District (UMED). The Campbell Creek Trail (7.5 miles) is the body, linking the UMED to the South Anchorage shopping district….
…Park Foundation is hosting a treat station from 11am -1pm and 4pm – 6pm at Campbell Park (2365 E 48th Ave). Come visit us and volunteers from the Campbell Park…
…climate change and the highly invasive European Bird Cherry. Bird Cherry lacks the ability to host insects vital to healthy fish along the Chester and Campbell Creek Trails, the latter…
…Park’s natural landscape and historical sites. The present-day chalet (Kincaid Outdoor Center) and several storage buildings were once Site Point military bunkers. The trapezoidal shape of the bunkers also inspired…
…to the Anchorage Waterways Council and the Campbell Park Community Council to install three Mutt Mitt stations along the Campbell Creek Trail. These stations are located along the bike trail…
…Program conducted a systematic survey of the Coastal Trail, Chester and Campbell Creek Trails and Kincaid Park to determine the extent and locations of invasive plant infestations. Trial controls will…
…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….
…at the De La Vega fields and to install an automated irrigation system to improve turf conditions and allow for more efficient maintenance. Total cash raised: $50,000 from Anchorage Park…
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.