Matanuska Lakes State Recreation Area (formerly Kepler-Bradley) is a popular fishing, hiking and biking park. This popular state park comprises sev...
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History:-
GOLD! A magic word that time cannot tarnish; a soft metal with the strength to forge history. Gold was the magnet that drew thousands of...
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Summit Lake State Recreation Site is located at mile 19.6 Hatcher Pass Road, approximately 2 miles past the Independence Mine State Historic Park t...
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The 300,000 acre Hatcher Pass Management Area primarily consists of mountainous terrain in the Talkeetna Mountain Range that climb from the 1000 ft...
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Finger Lake State Recreation Site is located at Mile 0.7 Bogard Road in Wasilla. The campground offers a quiet retreat between two cities, Palmer a...
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Located in downtown Wasilla, Iditapark is our largest park. This 28 acre parcel features Wonderland playground, a skateboard park, three volleyball...
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E of Decision Point on the NE corner where Passage Canal and Port Wells meet,
Chugach, AK
Entry Cove State Marine Park is located at the tip of the peninsula, between Passage Canal and Pigot Bay. The majority of the park is comprised of ...
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Western side of the mouth of Cochrane Bay,
Chugach, AK
Surprise Cove State Marine Park is located on the western side of the mouth of Cochrane Bay. There are many recreational opportunities and it is on...
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Bettles Bay State Marine Park is an excellent anchorage, well-protected from winds and with a good soft holding bottom.Entrance into the lagoon is ...
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Gulf of Alaska some 50 miles SE of Cordova,
Chugach, AK
Kayak Island lies in the Gulf of Alaska some 50 miles southeast of Cordova. Few people visit this site due to the exposed shores and bad weather. T...
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Facilities:
ADA Facility - Yes
22 Acres
20 Campsites ($20 per vehicle, per site)
Camping Limit - 7 days
Daily Parking Fee - ($7 per vehicle,...
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Big Lake North State Recreational Site is 13 miles west of Wasilla. Boating and fishing are extremely popular on the lake during the summer months....
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Park History:Russian Jack Springs Park is named for Jacob Marunenko, a Russian emigrant who arrived in Anchorage in 1915. According to public recor...
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The broad Susitna river Valley, including what is now the recreation area, was scoured by massive glaciers, which once covered it. When the ice ret...
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PARK HISTORY
In 1973, the Airport Heights community agreed to voluntarily assess their properties in order to create a park. The original price for...
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Potter Section House Historic Site features a restored house and outbuildings that were once part of a railroad section camp that maintained 10 mil...
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