Office sign outside of Anchorage District and Field Office in the winter

Anchorage Field Office

The BLM Anchorage Field Office manages 23.6 million acres of public lands located throughout southcentral, southwest, and northwest Alaska.  The Nome Field Station is located on the Seward Peninsula, and is staffed year-round. Notable recreation opportunities include floating the Unalakleet Wild River, visiting the Iditarod National Historic Trail, and using the extensive trail network on Campbell Tract in Anchorage.

View Anchorage Field Office Boundary Map

The BLM Campbell Tract is a 730 acre Special Recreation Management Area located in the heart of Alaska’s largest urban area, and provides outdoor recreation opportunities in a non-motorized natural setting year-round.

View Campbell Tract Special Recreation Management Area

A 730-acre Special Recreation Management Area located in the heart Anchorage providing non-motorized recreation opportunities in a natural setting.
A 730-acre Special Recreation Management Area located in the heart Anchorage providing non-motorized recreation opportunities in a natural setting.
Creek in woods
The BLM Campbell Creek Science Center offers engaging outdoor experiences for learners of all ages and is nestled within the 730-acre Campbell Tract.
The BLM Campbell Creek Science Center offers engaging outdoor experiences for learners of all ages and is nestled within the 730-acre Campbell Tract.
Kids in a snowy forest look through magnifying glasses

Leadership

Jake Vialpando

Field Manager