Alaska Park List
Kincaid Park hosts many events each year, including international cross-country skiing competitions, Special Olympics, Tuesday Night Races and thousands of trail users, sledders, mountain bikers and walkers. The Kincaid Outdoor Center has a spectacular view of Denali, the Alaska Range and Cook Inlet, Fire Island and jets landing at ...
READ MOREHave a great time at this park! Some of the amenities include: Accessible play equipment for 5-12 year olds; Picnic shelter and tables; Two barbecues; Tennis courts; Multi-use court; Parking lot with 14 spaces; Located in Fish Creek ...
READ MOREHave a great time at this park! Some of the amenities include: Covered Picnic Pavilion; Playground; Picnic Area; Restrooms; and Baseball Fields - Little ...
READ MOREAt Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park, there are many diverse activities to undertake. Visit the local museums, participate in a guided tour of the Skagway Historic District, explore nature on the local trails, tour the Dyea townsite with a Ranger, or hike the Chilkoot Trail. Remember to bring ...
READ MOREThe Kobuk Valley National Park holds many of nature's gems, including caribou, sand dunes, the Kobuk River, and Onion Portage. Half a million caribou migrate through, their tracks crisscrossing sculpted dunes. The Kobuk River is an ancient and current path for people and wildlife. For 9000 years, people came ...
READ MOREToday, Kodiak National Wildlife Refuge covers two thirds of Kodiak Island, all of Ban Island, and part of Afognak Island, and includes 1,932,953-acres, all of it accessible only by float plane or boat. Spruce forests dominate the northern part of Kodiak Island and the Afognak portion of the refuge, ...
READ MOREThe 3.5 million-acre Koyukuk National Wildlife Refuge lies within the flood plain of the Koyukuk River, in a basin that extends from the Yukon River to the Purcell Mountains, which are foothills of the Brooks Range. This is a region of wetlands, home to fish, waterfowl, beaver and moose, ...
READ MOREThe Carter Spit site includes 4 spits and the intertidal mudflats within Kuskokwim Bay and north of Goodnews Bay, on the southwest coast of Alaska. In the spring and fall, this area serves as an important site for migrating waterfowl, such as the northern pintail, greater scaup, green-winged teal, ...
READ MORELake Clark National Park and Preserve is a composite of ecosystems representative of many regions of Alaska. The spectacular scenery stretches from the shores of Cook Inlet, across the Chigmit Mountains, to the tundra covered hills of the western interior. Wilderness travel, backpacking, hiking, rafting/kayaking, wildlife viewing, hunting and ...
READ MORELocated out the road past the Auke Recreational Area on left side of road. Ballfields or soccer depending on need of the ...
READ MOREHave a great time at this park! Some of the amenities include: Accessible play equipment for 2-12 year olds; Picnic area, including wheelchair-accessible picnic ...
READ MOREHave a great time at this park! Some of the amenities include: Play equipment for 2-12 year olds; Picnic shelter and tables; Two soccer fields; Benches; Restrooms available in the summer; Parking available at ...
READ MOREThe Lower Chatanika State Recreation Area is a 400-acre recreation area with fishing access, camping and picnicking. It is currently not being managed or maintained by the Division of Parks & Outdoor Recreation, so facilities are ...
READ MOREHave a great time at this park! Some of the amenities include: Play equipment for 2-12 year olds; Climbing wall; Two tennis courts; Two Little League baseball fields; Picnic tables; Large grill; Trails and access to the Coastal Trail; Parking lot with 44 ...
READ MOREMagoun Islands State Marine Park is located near Krestof Sound, with no visitor facilities. Attractions at this marine park include protected island sheltered bays with opportunities for camping, hunting, fishing, exploring, and beach ...
READ MOREHave a great time at this park! Some of the amenities include: Nature trail; Picnic shelter; Trails for running, biking, walking, skiing and snowshoeing; Westchester Lagoon, on west side of park, available for small boats in summer and ice skating in the winter; Fitness station; Access to the ...
READ MOREHave a great time at this park! Some of the amenities include: Trails around the two ponds; Picnic table; On street parking ...
READ MOREPicture yourself a short drive away from the state capital, trees at your back, and in front of you, across an iceberg-dotted lake, an enormous ice field flowing down the valley in a glacier that ends at lake's edge. Welcome to the Mendenhall Glacier, 13 miles from downtown Juneau, ...
READ MOREThis park contains a large grassy area, tables and a regular swing set. Duck Creek runs along side the ...
READ MOREHave a great time at this park! Some of the amenities include: BBQ Grill; Basketball Court; Picnic Area; and ...
READ MOREHave a great time at this park! Some of the amenities include: BBQ Grill; Picnic Area; and ...
READ MOREHave a great time at this park! Some of the amenities include: Accessible play equipment for 2-12 year olds; Two tennis courts; Multi-purpose court; Parking lot with 21 ...
READ MOREMisty Fiords National Monument is 2.3 million acres of undeveloped wild land on the mainland and adjoining islands of southern Southeast Alaska. Almost all designated Wilderness, encompassing 3000 foot granite cliffs, fiords, spectacular waterfalls, grizzly bears, moose, orcas, bald eagles, salmon, lava flows, and country about as wild, ...
READ MOREHave a great time at this park! Some of the amenities include: Accessible play equipment for 2-5 year olds; Parking lot with 5 ...
READ MOREMoon Lake State Recreation Site is popular for local residents and visitors. With campsites, a boat launch, picnic area, a sandy beach area and boating opportunities, Moon Lake offers a variety of water recreation. Local float planes flown by Alaskan bush pilots, and landing on Moon Lake, bring an ...
READ MOREHave a great time at this park! Some of the amenities include: Baseball Field - Little League; and Soccer ...
READ MOREThe area has been occupied intermittently during the past 4,000 years by the ancestors of the modern Nunamiut Eskimos. The site was probably a hunting ground for caribou and Dall sheep, and is significant in that it represents one of the earliest and best documented inland sites used by ...
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