Alaska Park List
Between lilypads and forested wetlands, Birch Lake State Recreation Site is popular with fishers, jet-skiers, and water skiers in the summer, and with snowmachiners and ice fishes in the winter. Go camping, boating, fishing, or just enjoy a ...
READ MOREHave a great time at this park! Some of the amenities include picnicking. Area and ...
READ MOREHave a great time at this park! Some of the amenities include: Accessible play equipment for 2-5 year olds; Picnic table and benches; Multi-use field and trail; Play court with basketball hoops; Horse-riding ring; Parking lot with 6 ...
READ MOREBoswell Bay State Marine Park is located on the eastern tip of Hinchinbrook Island and is filled with geological mystery. Evidence of the 1964 Earthquake can be seen here, the former shoreline is now farther inland by more than a mile, and there is a high-energy beach exposed to ...
READ MOREHave a great time at this park! Some of the amenities include picnicking. area with tables and benches; Grill; Totem pole; Located in Government Hill ...
READ MOREOne of the most productive fisheries on the Kodiak road system, Buskin River State Recreation Site borders the Buskin River. It is a great place to fish, mountain bike, bird watch, camp, and picnic. WWII structures are also interspersed throughout the site, combining nature with rich ...
READ MOREThe shale-covered, forest-framed beaches of Caines Head have long been stopping points for boaters and fisherman. Dock at North Beach Visitors are invited to explore the remains of Fort McGilvray, the South Beach Garrison and the many natural attractions of this 6,000 acre state recreation ...
READ MOREThis park has a trail that is lit in the winter for skiing and in the summer there are points of interest for viewing salmon spawning. You can bike, run, or walk on the trail. There are fishing seasons on Campbell Creek. You can obtain additional information from Fish ...
READ MOREAlaska's Campbell Tract Recreation Area is a 730-acre wilderness site in the heart of Anchorage. Also home to a heliport and airstrip, the Bureau of Land Management uses this area for an administrative site. Campbell Tract offers year-round recreation, including 12 miles of multi-use trails, exotic wildlife, the Campbell ...
READ MOREThe Canoe Passage State Marine Park encompasses the natural low pass on the Hawkins Island. Forested uplands and considerable wetlands line Canoe Passage, and the seas to the south are shallow. Most of the island is private ...
READ MORECape Krusenstern National Monument is a treeless coastal plain dotted with sizable lagoons and backed by gently rolling limestone hills. North of the Arctic Circle, the Monument stretches 70 miles along the Chukchi Sea shoreline. Beach ridges provide evidence of 5000 years of human activity. Inupiat people continue to ...
READ MOREThere is a walkway, benches, a grassy mall, picnic tables and grills, a large climbing structure and a basketball court. This park provides accessible parking and ...
READ MORECaptain Cook State Recreation Area offers a peaceful setting of forests, lakes, streams and saltwater beaches. From canoeing and boating on Stormy Lake to beachcombing on Cook Inlet's tide-swept shores, bird watching, berry picking, and wildlife observation, the opportunities are ...
READ MOREHave a great time at this park! Some of the amenities include: Accessible play equipment for 2-5 year ...
READ MOREHave a great time at this park! Some of the amenities include: Accessible play equipment for 2-12 year ...
READ MOREHave a great time at this park! Some of the amenities include picnicking. tables; Basketball court; Play equipment; Two gorilla sculptures; On-street parking; Located in Chester Creek ...
READ MOREHave a great time at this park! Some of the amenities include: BBQ Grill; Natural Area; and Picnic ...
READ MOREWith over 2,100 acres to explore and enjoy, Chena Lake Recreation Area has activities for all visitors. The park has two distinct personalities; the Lake Park, with a 260 acre lake the River Park covering 4 miles of the Chena River. The Lake Park hosts three volleyball ...
READ MOREThe Chena Project offers a host of recreational opportunities and a variety of Alaskan scenery to enjoy throughtout the year in the Lake and River Parks. Watch the abundant wildlife, catch a fish, explore the trails and bikeway, or simply enjoy the project in your own way throughout ...
READ MOREThe variety of activities at Chena River State Recreation Area draws more than 150,000 people every year. Offering activities such as hiking, rock-climbing, dog team racing, off-roading, and 397 square miles of forests, rivers, and alpine tundra, the recreation area has something to offer for ...
READ MOREChena River State Recreation Site (also known as Chena Wayside) is located in Fairbanks on University Avenue. This 29-acre park sits on the banks of the Chena River and offers camping, hiking and outdoor recreation. There is a state park called Chena River State Recreation Area, not to be ...
READ MOREAmenities for this 2.4 acre park include: a landscaped area and a natural ...
READ MOREHave a great time at this park! Some of the amenities include: Accessible play equipment for 2-12 year olds; Lighted ice skating on the lake in the winter and boating in the summer; The lake is 34 acres in size and has a depth of 3' to 15'; ...
READ MOREThis park contains a colorful climbing structure, a swing set and a basketball ...
READ MOREThe Alaska Chilkat Bald Eagle Preserve was established to protect and perpetuate the world's largest concentration of Bald Eagles and their critical habitat. It also sustains and protects the natural salmon runs and allows for traditional uses provided such uses do not adversely affect preserve resources. The Preserve consists ...
READ MOREThis undeveloped, 6,560-acre park is a group of islands just south of Chilkat State Park. Access is problematic due to high and unpredictable winds, making a regular anchorage difficult. Kayaks have the best bet since they can be brought on shore and have a shallow draft. A bay on ...
READ MOREChilkat State Park offers a log cabin visitor center, 15-site campground, picnic area, boat launch and trails. The campground sits in a mixed forest of evergreens and deciduous trees at the edge of Chilkat Inlet. The visitor centers offers incredible views of Chilkat Inlet and Rainbow and Davidson glaciers. ...
READ MOREThe park and surrounding area offers some of the best salmon fishing in Southeast Alaska, with four salmon runs, starting in mid-June and ending in mid-October. Because of the salmon spawning in the river and at this end of the lake, this area is also a bear highway. Bears ...
READ MOREHave a great time at this park! Some of the amenities include: Accessible play equipment for 2-12 year olds; Basketball court; Picnic Shelter; Sledding hill; Open playfield; Sand volleyball pit ; Lighted trails; Paved bike ...
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