Adopt-A-Park Information
City of Palmer Adopt-A-Park Information
Adopt-A-Park is a collaboration between volunteers and the City of Palmer to enhance the quality of Palmer's parks and open spaces. Volunteers help create clean safe spaces for residents and visitors.
Why should I volunteer?
Volunteering is a great way to help your community and spend time outdoors. To show our appreciation the City of Palmer will post a sign in your adopted park / open space, after one year of volunteering, to recognize the work you or your organization are doing.
Who can adopt a park / open space?
Volunteers are groups, organizations, or individuals of all ages who are interested in helping keep our parks vibrant and clean. We suggest adopting a park near where you live or work, or that you visit often.
Which parks & open spaces are part of this program?
- A-Moosement Park (420 W Fern Ave)
- Babb Arboretum (S Gulkana St)
- Bill Hermon Tennis Courts (720 S Gulkana Street)
- Bugge Park (220 S Cobb St)
- Busby/Soule Ball Fields (between E Elmwood and E Dahlia Ave)
- Cope Industrial Way Ballfields (Cope Industrial Way)
- Shane Woods Memorial Trail (along S. Valley Way) from E Blueberry Ave to E Evergreen Ave
- Fairfield Park (340 E Dolphin Ave)
- Hagen Park (201 E Dolphin Ave)
- McKechnie Park (643 E Daron Dr)
- Meier Park (325 S Silver Tip Dr)
- Palmer Skate Park (231 E Arctic Ave) / bike path from Arctic Ave to Blueberry Ave
- Palmer to Moose Creek Rails to Trails Trailhead (corner of N Valley Way and E Eagle Ave)
- Sgt. Kurtis Arcala-Berberich Memorial Soccer Field (1317 S Kerry Weiland Way)
- Sherrod Park Ballfields (561 N Gulkana St)
- Sherrod Park Soccer Fields, Pavilion, and Playground (561 N Gulkana St)
- Wilson Park (1115 S Felicia St)
- Valley Way Open Space (from E Eagle Ave to E Arctic Ave)
How can I get involved?
Click the blue button below to fill out an Adopt-A-Park Application.