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Anchorage Alaska Picnic Areas
Kedaya Park is a tiny urban park at just a quarter acre in size in Anchorage, the economic heart of Alaska. The picnic area has grills so bring out some meats for cooking.
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Welcome to Little Dipper Park in Anchorage. This park was first established in 1979 and has been used by it's local community since then. It has a children's playground and an ADA accessible picnic area.
To contact the department office call 907-274-1003. This was RecPlanet place of the day on January 29, 2015.
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Pop Carr Park is an Anchorage Park that is named for the man who once owned a piece of this land, Pop Carr. Over the years this park has been a popular urban recreation area and has received awards for it's excellent design. In order to ensure the safety of it's users, the park's trail is lighted so people can have nice evening strolls.
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Welcome to Cuddy Family Midtown Park in Anchorage, Alaska. This park was first established in 1987 and was expanded in 2000 as well as renamed in honor of the family that so generously gave the land to the City of Anchorage. The open field is a great place for kite-flying on windy days.
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Cope Street Park is an Anchorage Park that was first established in 1972. For more than forty years the local community has flocked here for recreational purposes. The picnic area has grills so bring some meats for cooking.
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Oceanview Park is a nice neighborhood recreation area in Anchorage, Alaska that was first established in 1976. Today this park has two tennis courts and a playground for the kids.
To contact the Anchorage Parks and Recreation Department please call 907-343-4355.
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Arctic/Benson Park was first purchased by the City of Anchorage in 1981 for a below market value price. Since that time it has been a popular urban playground with a picnic area.
To contact the Anchorage Parks and Recreation Department please call 907-343-4355.
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Alderwood Memorial Park is a small urban playground in Anchorage, Alaska. The picnic area has grills so bring some meats for cooking.
To contact the Anchorage Parks and Recreation Department please call 907-343-4355.