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  2. Anchorage Trail Systems - Wikipedia

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    Anchorage trails are maintained by the State Park Service, Parks and Recreation, [5] the Municipality of Anchorage, [6] and private action groups who serve multiple user groups like skiers or bikers. The Nordic Skiing Association of Anchorage (NSAA) [ 7 ] was founded in the early 1960s when Nordic Skiing took Anchorage by storm. [ 7 ]

  3. Tony Knowles Coastal Trail - Wikipedia

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    The trail is a portion of the annual Tour of Anchorage cross country ski marathon. The trail's namesake is the former Anchorage mayor and Alaska governor. 61°13′14″N 149°53′51″W  /  61.22056°N 149.89750°W  / 61.22056; -149.89750 The Trail was pioneered and designed by the firm of Arctic Engineers, Inc., wholly owned and ...

  4. Chester Creek (Alaska) - Wikipedia

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    This was the first of what was to become a network of multi-use trails within the city. [8] Renamed the Lanie Fleischer Chester Creek Trail in 1994, the four mile long trail is popular with cyclists in summer, and skiers in winter. A comprehensive three year improvement project for the trail, with an estimated cost of US$3.2 million, began in ...

  5. Campbell Creek (Alaska) - Wikipedia

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    The creek connects a number of parks, open spaces and lakes to form a green corridor running from east to west through the city. The paved Campbell Creek trail follows the creek for much of its lower course through the areas from Campbell Park to Campbell Lake, over a distance of seven miles. [3]

  6. File:Anchorage and Vicinity O61149A6 geo.pdf - Wikipedia

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    Size of this JPG preview of this PDF file: 474 × 599 pixels. ... Topographic map of Anchorage Alaska at scale of 1;24000. Date: 1962 with minor revisions 1967: Source:

  7. Rabbit Creek (Anchorage, Alaska) - Wikipedia

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    Rabbit Lake is a popular hiking destination and can be reached via either the Rabbit Lake Trail or the neighboring McHugh Creek drainage. The creek then descends from the Chugach Mountains and flows west through residential areas and green spaces including Griffin Park. Near its mouth at Potter Marsh it receives a tributary from Little Rabbit ...

  8. McHugh Peak - Wikipedia

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    McHugh Peak is a 4,308-foot (1,313 m) mountain summit located in the western Chugach Mountains, in Anchorage Municipality, in the U.S. state of Alaska.McHugh Peak is situated in Chugach State Park, 14 mi (23 km) southeast of downtown Anchorage, and 5 mi (8 km) southwest of O'Malley Peak.

  9. Kincaid Park - Wikipedia

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    View across Cook Inlet. Kincaid Park is a 1,516.78-acre (6.1382 km 2) municipal park in Anchorage, Alaska, located at 9401 W. Raspberry Road.The park is bounded on the south by Turnagain Arm, on the west by Knik Arm, and on the north by Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport.