Most reviewed Sports Complexes in Alaska


  1. 4.5 North Pennisula Recreation Center (9 reviews)
    - THE BEST INDOOR RECREATION AREA IN THE USA!!
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    What can I say? I would swim here everyday!! As it was, it's a 12-mile drive, but worth it. The water is a comfortable warm, unlike the high schoo in Ketchikan. The people there are nice. And I adored the hot tub. If you're overweight, don't worry! Jump in the water. No one is there to judge you. They are just happy to see you there! Definitely handicap accessible in and out of the water. See more..
  2. 4.0 Soldotna Regional Sports Complex (2 reviews)
    - More than sports here
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    I have been here for more than just sporting events. We have home shows, sporting goods shows, and other events like these. They also have rooms you can use for various reception parties. Or just gatherings for a large number of people. They supply the tables and seating. See more..
  3. 4.0 Piuraagvik Recreation Center (1 review)
    - Work out with the locals in a pleasant, modern rec center
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    Except for the "Top of the World" hotel in Barrow, no other lodging establishment has fitness equipment. And, while going for a run above the Arctic Circle or on the shores of the Arctic Ocean may be a nice "bucket list" activity or secure you bragging rights, the realities of Barrow's climate (as well as the very real risk of being attacked by a polar bear during certain months) might make that prohibitive, or on a multi-day visit perhaps you'll do that once but then prefer to retreat to a more conventional workout. The facility is located just east of the high school, a relatively easy 5-10 minute walk from either Airport Inn or King Eider Inn. "Outsiders" are welcome; a day pass is available for $5. The facility includes a full-size basketball court, a racquetball court, and a second racquetball court that has been repurposed for fitness equipment. Locals often play "pick up" basketball games and I have heard that they welcome visitors to join them. The fitness equipment is fairly basis - a mix of treadmills, ellipticals, stair climbers, and some free weights. There are no weight machines. The equipment is not top-of-the-line, but it is not bottom-of-the-line either. There are locker rooms, with showers and sauna. However, be aware there is a $1 fee to use the showers, and you'll need to supply your own soap, shampoo, and towel. Anyway, I was very impressed that the remote community of Barrow has this modern, well-equipped recreation center. See more..

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