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Campbell Creek Greenway
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Campbell Creek Greenway is a four mile long multiuse paved trail. The trail does not present significant grades; however, traveling north to south is less strenuous as Campbell Creek is flowing downhill in this direction. There are 9 wooden bridges crossing Campbell Creek and 5 underpasses including one under the Alaska R/R tracks. The trail crosses Dowling Road 0.62 miles south of the northern trailhead. Use caution crossing this dangerous intersection! The trail skirts Taku Lake at about the halfway mark. Vehicle parking is available at the lake. Taku Lake offers various recreational activities including fishing, swimming, and picnicking. There is a pavilion and large grassy area just past the lake. Salmon fishing is permitted in Campbell Creek in accordance with posted signs. Wildlife sightings, including moose, are commonplace. It is advisable to carry water and perhaps a little tissue paper as there are no public restrooms on the trail. Anticipate encountering fast moving cyclists and rollerbladers. Keep to the right and stay alert and always give moose the right of way!
The northern trailhead is located at 54th and the Old Seward Highway. The southern trail head is located at the intersection of Dimond Blvd and Northwood Drive.