Earthquake Park

Park Anchorage, Alaska, United States

What to expect

Earthquake Park is a 134-acre park in Anchorage, Alaska, commemorating the 1964 earthquake that altered the city's landscape. The park features signs explaining the quake's circumstances, wooded areas, and dramatic views of the Knik Arm and Chugach Mountains. It's a good spot for walking, biking, or picnics, with nearby access to the Tony Knowles Coastal Trail and Lyn Ary Park, which has a play area and tennis courts

Plan your family visit to the Earthquake Park with these blog insights 👇

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See Anchorage and its Wildlife Along the Tony Knowles Coastal Trail

See Anchorage and its Wildlife Along the Tony Knowles Coastal Trail
This family's experience:

Activities: We started our guided bike tour here, exploring the site that commemorates the 1964 earthquake that drastically changed the landscape from Anchorage to Seward

Highlights: We enjoyed learning about the history of Anchorage and seeing the unique geological features of the park ✨