Kincaid Park is noted for its sporting facilities, including hiking, biking and jogging trails, skiing, sledding and snowshoeing slopes, ice-fishing in Lake Campbell, golf course, and motorcross park set on 1500 acres

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Kincaid Park, Anchorage

Kincaid Park is noted for its sporting facilities, including hiking, biking and jogging trails, skiing, sledding and snowshoeing slopes, ice-fishing in Lake Campbell, golf course, and motorcross park set on 1500 acres.

Kincaid Park is noted for its sporting facilities, including hiking, biking and jogging trails, skiing, sledding and snowshoeing slopes, ice-fishing in Lake Campbell, golf course, and motorcross park set on 1500 acres. The forested areas have wildlife such as moose, lynx, bear, fox, eagles, porcupines, and owls. Gorgeous sunsets and views of Mt Susitna, Cook Inlet, Fire Island wind turbines and Mt Denali add to the draws of the area.


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About Kincaid Park

 9401 Raspberry Rd, Anchorage, AK 99502, USA

 +1 907-343-6397

 www.muni.org

Kincaid Park and Nearby Sights on Map

Point Woronzof

Point Woronzof ia another of Anchorage's many spots offering picturesque panoramas of nature

Alaska Aviation Heritage Museum

Alaska has more private planes and pilots per capita than any other state in the USA

Tony Knowles Coastal Trail

The Tony Knowles Coastal Trail is an 11 mile long stretch running from Second Avenue in downtown Anchorage to Kincaid Park along Knik Arm and Cook Inlet

Alaska Heritage Museum

Anchorage Museum

Alaska’s largest museum, the Anchorage Museum explores the history, ethnology, art and culture of the state

Flattop Mountain

The 3510 feet high Flattop Mountain is the most climbed and popular mountain in Alaska

FOAST Law Enforcement Museum

The Fraternal Order of Alaska State Troopers Law Enforcement Museum is dedicated to Alaskan Troopers who uphold the law in the vast and isolated state with remote settlements

The Ulu Factory

Ulu is the legendary knife invented by the native Inuits ages ago, used for hunting, fishing, skinning, filleting and cutting

Alaska Zoo

Spread over 25 acres, the Alaska Zoo is one of the most visited attractions in the area

Potter Marsh Wildlife Viewing Boardwalk

Potter Marsh is a wildlife viewing area at the southern end of the Anchorage Coastal Wildlife Refuge