…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 to each…
…maps for educational purposes. Campbell Creek Watershed Chester Creek Watershed Eagle River Watershed Fire Creek Watershed Glacier Creek Watershed Peters Creek Watershed Rabbit Creek Watershed Ship Creek Watershed…
…wildlife refuge. Without an official trail down, the banks became webbed with social trails and heavily eroded. A new, sustainable trail with a more gradual slope is now in the…
…local professionals and community organizations. These projects foster student stewardship of our public lands and expand school boundaries to include streams, forests, and natural habitats as part of the classroom…
…and Wildlife) Calendars- workshops, skills, etc. Alaska Geographic has field teacher training courses; explore the wilderness Alaska has to offer! Alaska Natural Resources Outdoor Education (ANROE) has a comprehensive database…
This May, Campbell STEM Elementary finished an Outdoor Learning Lab at Wolverine Park. With the support of an Anchorage Park Foundation Community Challenge Grant, students and teachers worked with local…
…Disabilities and Special Education, Military Family Readiness JBER, Stone Soup Group, Arc of Anchorage, Challenge Alaska, Equine Assisted Therapy- Alaska, Programs for Infants and Children, Special Olympics, Healthy Futures, Alaska…
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.