Point Woronzof Park Tours

Point Woronzof Park featuring general coastal views, a sunset and a city
Point Woronzof Park featuring a coastal town, general coastal views and landscape views
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Photo by Jackammo Photography
Photo by Jackammo Photography


Delight in the picturesque vista of majestic bald eagles soaring above the Cook Inlet in this hilly park for skiers and hikers.

Point Woronzof Park is a large park with picturesque woodland and snowy hills in winter. Its undulating terrain makes for excellent backcountry skiing conditions and a scenic picnic spot in summer. Look for beluga wales rising from the chilly waters of the Knik Arm of the Cook Inlet in search of salmon.

Saunter through the 192-acre (78-hectare) park with your family on a fine summer day. Spot a range of wildlife, such as foxes, moose, lynxes and eagles. Meander through the birch trees on the hills and the alder, cottonwood and spruce around the rest of the park. See the many swallows building nests in the cliff face.

In winter, the ravens are particularly active, using the winds to perform impressive acrobatics for mating displays over the hills. Watch dozens of these fascinating birds putting on rituals to impress the opposite sex.

Stay for sunset for impressive views of the ice moving on the tide of the ocean beneath a red sky. Mount Susitna and Fire Island rise dramatically over the horizon. Take a pair of skis or a snowmobile to explore the snowy terrain in style.

Embark on the Tony Knowles Coastal Trail, which runs along the western flank of the park. Cycle the trail and enjoy the views of the ocean to the west. The path runs for 11 miles (18 kilometers) from central Anchorage to Kincaid Park.

Enter the park, which remains open at all times, for free. It is also known as The Neverlands and Seven Hills Ski Park. The official name comes from the Russian ambassador Count Simon Romanovitch Woronzof, following an 18th-century expedition.

Point Woronzof Park is on the western side of the Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport. Watch the jets taking off and landing in the airport. Drive 5 miles (8 kilometers) west of the city center to reach the park in around 12 minutes. A bus journey from central Anchorage lasts 20 minutes.

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Very nice park on shore of Turnagain Sound. It is hard to find by Google Maps which take one to Men's Shelter. Need to look for sign for park off the road.

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