Arenas, Facilities & Stadiums

Click the links below for sports facilities near that city:

MapCallVenueCityYear OpenedCapacityNotesVideoBookGroup
Alaska Airlines Center Anchorage 2014 5,000 Home of Alaska Anchorage Seawolves sports (GNAC)
Anchorage Football Stadium Anchorage 1989 3,500 Venue for football, soccer, track & field
AVIS Alaska Sports Complex Anchorage 1978 800 Home of Anchorage Seawolves hockey (WCHA); Hosts intramural & club sports
Buckner Fitness Center Anchorage 1955 3,500 Fitness competitions; 15 intramural sports; 7 softball fields, flag football field, multipurpose field, basketball courts, ice rink, soccer field
Mulcahy Stadium Anchorage 1964 3,500 Home of the Anchorage Glacier Pilots and Anchorage Bucs (Alaska Baseball League)
Big Dipper Ice Arena Fairbanks 1968 2,242 Multi-purpose arena; Home of Fairbanks Ice Dogs hockey
Carlson Center Fairbanks 1990 6,539 Home of University of Alaska Nanooks hockey (CCHA); Hosts the World Eskimo Indian Olympics
Adair-Kennedy Memorial Park Juneau 2005 Multi-purpose sports complex
Coral Seymour Memorial Ballpark Kenai 1976 1,300 Home of the Peninsula Oilers (Alaska Baseball League)
Alaska Raceway Park Palmer 1964 1,000 Motorsports complex; Division 6 NHRA track
Soldotna Regional Sports Complex Soldotna 1983 2,000 Olympic sized ice rink, racquetball & wallyball courts, conference suite; Home of Kenai River Brown Bears hockey
Menard Sports & Events Center Wasilla 2004 5,000 Includes an NHL-size ice arena, indoor artificial turf field, running/walking track, batting cage with pitching machine, 3 meeting rooms
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