…bouncy castles, a Teddy Bear parade, salmon burgers, and many activities that catered to all abilities and ages. We partnered with The Arc of Anchorage, Ted Stevens Foundation, Anchorage Parks…
…to a $727,000 investment into the Westchester Lagoon Nature trail. Much of the funding came from a Federal Highways Administration Transportation Alternatives Program Grant and Municipality of Anchorage Parks and…
…Loop Trails Anchorage Playgrounds Park and Facility Information Municipality of Anchorage Nordic Trails Rental Facilities in Municipality of Anchorage Parks Call 343-4355 for reservations. Anchorage Community Gardens and Farmers Markets…
…a catalyst for change, living and working alongside community members to meet our nation’s most pressing challenges and advance local solutions. Alaska Conservation Foundation Internships The Alaska Conservation Foundation offers…
…with native trees and shrubs in new soil. Rain gardens, made up of water-loving plants, are a natural solution to reducing erosion, flooding, and water pollution by collecting storm water…
…municipality parks and recreation staff. Anchorage Parks and Recreation is responsible for beautifying parks, natural areas, and recreation facilities. The department operates year-round recreation programs for all ages and abilities…
…trails connecting our city. Our four main multi-use trails—the Lanie Fleischer Chester Creek Trail, the Tony Knowles Coastal Trail, the Campbell Creek Trail, and the Ship Creek Trail—can be connected…
…transportation plan. Although the 32-mile Moose Loop can be completed in its current form, there are some gaps in the route, navigation challenges, and a difficult crossing at Lake Otis…
…Campbell Creek Trail and build a new trail to Far North Bicentennial Park from the Tudor curve (Northeast Connector trail). Local bond investment leverages millions in federal dollars that would…
…for operation and maintenance of these proposed capital improvements. For $1.58 per $100,000 assessed we can have trails, athletic fields, bridges, rec centers, inclusive playgrounds and more. Find the complete…
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.