Description
Cheney Lake Park is one of Northeast Anchorage's best-kept neighborhood secrets: a quiet urban green space in the Muldoon area built around a stocked lake and an easy 1.25-mile loop trail. Managed by the Municipality of Anchorage Parks and Recreation, the park is free and open year-round, offering a peaceful escape without ever leaving the city.
The centerpiece is Cheney Lake itself, a stocked body of water that draws anglers of all skill levels throughout the warmer months. Whether casting from the bank with a simple rig or teaching a child to fish for the first time, the lake gives everyone a reasonable shot at a catch. A valid Alaska sport fishing license is required for anglers 16 and older.
Surrounding the lake, the 1.25-mile loop trail is flat, easy, and well-suited for walkers, joggers, and families with strollers. The loop takes roughly 20 to 30 minutes at a relaxed pace and delivers consistent water views the whole way around. Forested edges offer shade in summer and wildlife-watching opportunities, while the open green spaces on the park's south side invite picnics and casual recreation.
Picnic tables are scattered throughout the park, making it an easy destination for a lunch outing or an afternoon with kids. The grassy open areas also attract informal sports and relaxed gatherings.
Cheney Lake Park sees a fraction of the foot traffic of better-known Anchorage parks like Goose Lake or Westchester Lagoon, making it a genuinely calm alternative for those seeking a quieter outdoor experience. The park is accessible from multiple points in the Muldoon and DeBarr Road neighborhoods with parking nearby.
Admission is free. Whether fishing, walking the loop, or simply looking for green space in Northeast Anchorage, Cheney Lake Park is an easy, no-cost outing well worth adding to the rotation.
Location
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Cheney Lake Park, Muldoon area, Anchorage, AK 99504

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