Campbell Creek Trail in Anchorage

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2365, East 48th Avenue, 99507, Anchorage, Anchorage, US United States
contacts phone: +1 907-343-7529
website: anchorageparkfoundation.org
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Latitude: 61.1777409, Longitude: -149.8258461

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    Kristina Ryland

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    It's quiet and clean

  • Joshua Peacott-Ricardos

    Joshua Peacott-Ricardos

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    Maintained trail that runs through town. Great for biking. See moose all the time. Saw a couple foxes last week.

  • Jacqulyn Downey

    Jacqulyn Downey

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    It's a nice walk. I take my son for a good time out doors

  • avenixia

    avenixia

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    I love this trail and it has a place in my heart. Bums tend to hang out in one section but honestly never had trouble with the ones here. In the woods you can find old camps and secret trails wandering through the woods. Perfect place for a long walk, enjoying the sunshine, and freeing your soul :)

  • C S

    C S

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    It's a very nice park, and a great place for outings with the kids etc. There is an assortment of playground equipment that is very nice, and a few picnic tables, and a softball or baseball area. It's very sad that the homeless people who hang around here often make the park an unpleasant place to be. Years ago there was a very nice boardwalk overlooking the creek where visitors could sit and rest and look at the fish. Because of the dunks that constantly hung out there and passed out on the deck they were removed. Even with the boardwalk removed, drunks still hang out in the park and four letter words are often shouted in ear shot of little children. Fortunately the drunks don't hang around the playground that often, it's mostly in the woods and in the entrance to the park I don't recommend going into the park at night by yourself, especially if you are female or have little children with you. Perhaps if the rescue mission on Tudor relocated to a different place then the park will be a better place to visit. I've spoken with many of the drunks who hang out in the park, and many of them congregate because they get locked out of the rescue mission at night because they have been drinking. It's still a great park though, and as long as you are aware of your surroundings and enter the park on the playground side then you shouldn't have too much to worry about

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