Campbell Creek Greenway Adventures
Campbell Creek Greenway in Anchorage, Alaska, offers a vibrant natural corridor perfect for urban-based outdoor activities and wildlife observation.
Popular Activities
Plan Your Visit
Everything you need to know to prepare for an unforgettable trip to Campbell Creek Greenway.
Entrance Requirements
Free access
Best Time to Visit
Best visited in spring and fall for moderate weather and active wildlife.
Visitor Information
No dedicated visitor center in the greenway.
Getting There
Easily accessible via Anchorage's local roads, including Tudor Road and Lake Otis Parkway.
Weather & Climate
Anchorage experiences mild summers with temperatures around 60°F and cold winters with temperatures dropping below 20°F. Snow is common from October through April.
Conservation Efforts
Efforts are in place to manage invasive species and maintain water quality. Visitors are encouraged to practice Leave No Trace principles.
Camping in Campbell Creek Greenway
Find the perfect spot to stay overnight and immerse yourself in the details.
Top Trails
Campbell Creek Trail
A flat, well-maintained route passing through diverse habitats with opportunities for wildlife viewing.
Far North Bicentennial Park Trail
Connects with the greenway, offering a mix of forest trails and open areas.
Trailblazer Tips
Early mornings provide the best wildlife viewing opportunities.
Be prepared for rapidly changing weather, especially in winter.
Parking can be limited on weekends; arrive early for a space.
Carry bear spray when hiking or cycling along trails.