Arktisch-Alpiner-Garten
Botanical GardenGardenStroll
The Alaska Botanical Garden sits on roughly 44.5 hectares in southeast Anchorage and has been open to the public since 1993. Its plantings focus on species adapted to Alaska's subarctic climate — native wildflowers, ferns, and hardy shrubs arranged across themed beds and natural forest trails. Unlike many botanical gardens, it remains open year-round, offering a surprisingly peaceful snow-season experience alongside its summer bloom. Self-guided walks cover about three kilometers of labeled trails, making it a quiet stop for plant enthusiasts and families alike.
Sign in to rate this place.
Sign inFrankfurt