Open in App
United StatesAlaskaAnchorage
Chester Creek to Point Woronzof
Anchorage, Alaska, USA

Chester Creek to Point Woronzof

Length20 mi
Elev. Gain446.1 ft
Est. Steps46000
Scenic views
Fierce animal
Bugs
No/weak signal
Created by Justin

Chester Creek to Point Woronzof Introduction

Chester Creek to Point Woronzof is a 20 mile (46,000-step) route located near Anchorage, Alaska, USA. This route has an elevation gain of about 446.1 ft and is rated as hard. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.

Attractions Near Chester Creek to Point Woronzof

© Wikipedia © OpenStreetMap

Point Woronzof Park

Park
Point Woronzof Park (also known as The Neverlands, or Seven Hills Ski Park) is a municipal park in Anchorage, Alaska. The park is excellent for backcountry skiing or snowshoeing in the winter, and biking or running in the summer.The park is home to flora and fauna similar to its larger neighbor, Kincaid Park (accessible several kilometers down the Coastal Trail.) Fox, lynx, and many moose are known to inhabit the park.

Sullivan Arena

Stadium
The George M. Sullivan Arena (commonly shortened to the "Sullivan Arena" and often referred to colloquially as "The Sully") is a 6,290 seat arena in Anchorage, Alaska, United States. It was home to the professional ice hockey team, the Alaska Aces of the ECHL and is currently home of the University of Alaska Anchorage Seawolves hockey team of the WCHA.

Alaska Federation of Natives

Place
The Alaska Federation of Natives (AFN) is the largest statewide Native organization in Alaska. Its membership includes 178 villages (both federally recognized tribes and village corporations), thirteen regional native corporations, and twelve regional nonprofit and tribal consortiums that contract and run federal and state programs.

Bootleggers Cove, Anchorage

Place
Bootleggers Cove (alternately called "Bootlegger Cove", "Bootleggers' Cove", and "Bootlegger's Cove") is an area of Anchorage, Alaska, just west of Downtown Anchorage and north of the South Addition. Its exact boundaries are controversial. It is served by Inlet View Elementary School, Romig Junior High and West Anchorage High School.

Chester Creek (Alaska)

Place
Chester Creek is one of several streams that flow through the city of Anchorage, Alaska. It runs for 21 miles (34 km) from the Chugach Mountains to the Knik Arm of Cook Inlet.The creek connects a number of parks, open spaces and lakes to form a green corridor running from east to west through the city.

Ben Boeke Ice Rink

Place
Ben Boeke Ice Rink (often shortened to "Boeke" or "BB1/BB2") is an ice hockey arena that opened in 1974. It is named after former Anchorage city clerk Benjamin W. Boeke, who served from 1947 to 1967, under 11 mayors and 8 city managers. The arena is owned by the Municipality of Anchorage and operated by SMG, a nationwide property management company.

Mulcahy Stadium

Place
Mulcahy Stadium is a 3,500-capacity baseball park in Anchorage, Alaska. Built in 1964, it is home to two teams of the Alaska Baseball League: the Anchorage Glacier Pilots and Anchorage Bucs. In addition to the Glacier Pilots and Bucs, high school and American Legion games are played at Mulcahy.

KENI Radio Building

Place
The KENI Radio Building is an Art Moderne building in Anchorage, Alaska, designed by architect Augustine A. Porreca and completed in 1948. The building housed KENI AM, the second radio station in Anchorage.The reinforced concrete two story building was owned by Cap Lathrop, who had worked with Porreca on Lathrop's Fourth Avenue Theatre.

KBYR (AM)

Place
KBYR (700 AM) is an American commercial radio station programming talk in Anchorage, Alaska. 700 AM is a North American clear-channel frequency. WLW in Cincinnati, Ohio is also a Class A station on this frequency.

Airport Park

Park
Last updated: Dec 1, 2024

Route Details

Length

20 mi

Elev. Gain

446.1 ft

Est. Steps

46000
Created by
Justin
pacer

Pacer Walking App

Pacer is the best walking app for walking challenges and finding places to walk near me.

Open in App
pacer logoclose icon