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Wasilla, AK
A year-round recreation paradise, Wasilla is the home of the world renowned Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race and the Tesoro Iron-Dog 2000, the world's longest snowmobile race. Wasilla's residents and visitors enjoy many parks including "Iditapark" a 29 acre parcel that is home to Wonderland Park, a skateboard park, a BMX bike run area, a sand volleyball pit as well as basketball and tennis courts, the Veterans Honor Garden and the Garden of Reflection. This park is located one block off the Parks Highway on Weber and Nelson Drive. The City of Wasilla opened the doors to its newest facility, the Wasilla Multi-Use Sports Complex on March 6, 2004. This facility is the premier indoor sports complex in the State of Alaska. The Multi-Use Sports Complex is a 102,000 square foot building with four primary activity areas. There is an NHL size ice arena, an indoor artificial turf court, a running/walking track, and three community meeting rooms. The Sports Complex is also the home of the Alaska Avalanche, the area's Junior A hockey team which competes on a national level. Wasilla hosts many tournaments for soccer, softball and wrestling at our recreational areas and has miles of trails for your enjoyment. Additionally, fishing, swimming, boating, hiking, and biking are popular activities during summer's long daylight hours, and mountains, lakes, streams, wetlands, tundra, and boreal forests are within easy reach. |