Large Multi-Use Park


Far North Bicentennial Park is a huge park used for a variety of activities. It is bordered by Abbot and Tudor Roads, as well as the Chugach State Park. The park is one of the gems of Anchorage. It is a great getaway from the big city, but still features plenty of great things to do. The park has created a list of objectives that include maintaining the space as a public park, preserving the watershed areas, streambeds, and wildlife habitats, proving recreation, providing public use areas, and regulating and controlling the space in a method that helps the park achieve the goals and helps the park maintain its integrity. The park is a huge draw in Anchorage. There are trails for running, biking, skiing, mushing, walking, and horseback riding. There are trails that are lit for winter skiing, as well as wide and thing tracks for a variety of uses. A downhill ski area is available that is gently sloped and great for beginners. The park is open year-round and offers activities throughout all four seasons. The park has a spectacular community feel and people in the area are pulling together to make sure the park stays true to its natural state.

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