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Muldoon Neighborhood

Living in the Muldoon area of Anchorage offers a perfect balance of affordability, convenience, and access to outdoor activities, making it a great choice for families, professionals, and anyone looking to enjoy a vibrant community with a variety of amenities.
 
Muldoon is located in the northeastern part of the city, providing residents with easy access to major highways, making commuting a breeze. The area is known for its quieter, more residential feel, while still being just a short drive from downtown Anchorage.
 
With nearby parks, schools, and shopping centers, Muldoon provides a well-rounded living experience with something for everyone.

Attractions

Outdoor Recreation

  • Russian Jack Springs Park– A large urban park offering hiking trails, a disc golf course, sports fields, and the scenic Russian Jack Springs Golf Course.
  • Chugach State Park– Just a short drive from Muldoon, Chugach State Park provides countless opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking, biking, and wildlife viewing.
  • Campbell Creek Greenbelt– A series of connected trails perfect for walking, running, and biking. The Greenbelt runs through Muldoon and offers a peaceful natural setting, ideal for nature lovers looking for a quiet outdoor escape.

Shopping & Dining

  • Tikahtnu Commons– A local shopping center offering a variety of stores, including grocery stores, restaurants, and specialty shops, making it convenient for everyday errands.
  • The Muldoon Farmers Market- A seasonal market where you can find fresh produce, handmade goods, and local crafts. It’s a great place to support local vendors and enjoy fresh, Alaskan-grown produce.
  • Local Restaurants and Cafes– Muldoon has a variety of dining options, from family-friendly restaurants to casual cafes. Enjoy a delicious meal at spots like Whiskey & Ramen or The Moose’s Tooth for pizza, or explore other local favorites offering everything from seafood to comfort food.

Activities

  • Alaska Native Heritage Center– Offers an immersive experience of the diverse cultures of Alaska’s Native peoples. Explore traditional dance performances, native crafts, and exhibits that showcase the rich history and heritage of Alaska’s indigenous communities.
  • Moose Run Golf Course–  The course is perfect for both seasoned golfers and beginners.
  • Alaska Museum of Science and Nature– Provides visitors with hands-on exhibits focused on Alaska’s natural history, geology, and wildlife. From dinosaur fossils to geological exhibits, the museum offers a deep dive into Alaska’s prehistoric past and natural wonders.

Average Home Value: $329,250
Zip Code: 99504

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