About Earthquake Park
Earthquake Park gives visitors insight into one of the pivotal moments in Alaska history: the 1964 Earthquake, A sharp drop-off north of the park and the peculiar rippling hills in the forest below are evidence of the massive earthquake that forever altered Anchorage’s landscape.
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Earthquake Park gives visitors insight into one of the pivotal moments in Alaska history: the 1964 Earthquake. The quake on March 27 – Good Friday – measured 9.2 in magnitude and was the largest quake ever recorded in North America. This is a great place to visit. There are plenty of walking and biking trails as well as free parking. There is a monument commemorating the 1964 earthquake as well as informational plaques in the park. It overlooks the water and offers beautiful, majestic views. A great place to visit. A must if you’re visiting Anchorage.