Anchorage Coastal Wildlife Refuge

Anchorage Coastal Wildlife Refuge extends from Point Woronzof southeast to Potter Creek, a distance of 16 miles, but is best known for that portion located between the Old and New Seward hwys called "Potter Marsh." Potter Marsh was created in 1917 with construction of the Alaska Railroad embankment.

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  • Phone

    (907) 267-2189

  • Website

    adfg.alaska.gov/index.cfm?adfg=anchoragecoastal.main

  • Type

    Nature Preserve

Address

2999 E 154th Ave (at Seward Hwy) Anchorage , AK 99516 United States

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William Theuer

Potter's Marsh is for the birds!

William Theuer

Swans and Snow Geese

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