Are you looking for new trails and parks to explore?
The Mat-Su Trails and Parks Foundation, in partnership with the Mat-Su Borough and Alaska State Parks, has been developing a trail and park resource with all the information you need for your next outdoor adventure.
The Outerspatial app is a great resource but does not replace a compass, map, and research about the area. Please adhere to trail and park user guidelines so that the entire community can safely recreate. This guide is a resource for the community and visitors. It does not represent all trails and parks in the Mat-Su. For more information about these areas download the Outerspatial app, or visit www.matsugov.us/trails
Free App download available on the App Store or Google Play.
Request a print brochure by emailing info@matsutrails.orgMat-Su Summer Activity Guide
Click the links below to find out more about these recreation opportunities:
Accessible and Family Friendly Trails
This project was made possible by a grant from the United Way of Mat-Su
Thanks to generous community donors like you, the Mat-Su Trails and Parks Foundation supports local governments and organizations to help fill the financial gaps that make developing and maintaining outdoor recreation infrastructure difficult in the Mat-Su Valley.
You can support your favorite trails today by making a gift at www.matsutrails.org. Thanks for your support, and we’ll see you on the trails!
This summer, our partners and grantees are hard at work creating new and improving existing outdoor opportunities for you, your family, and your neighbors to enjoy. Some of our recent grantees include:
- The Mat-Su Tennis Association was awarded a $90,000 grant for improvements to the Bill Herman Tennis Courts in Palmer.
- The Willow Area Community Organization was awarded a $50,000 grant for phase 1 of a bike park at Newman Park.
- Meadow Lakes Community Development, Inc was awarded a $4,800 grant for their 40 Acre Woods Trails Plan
- The City of Wasilla was awarded a $35,000 grant for improvements to the Iditapark tennis courts.
- Alaska Trails was awarded a $6,500 grant to create a sustainable trail plan for the Pioneer Peak Trail.