Alaska Street Park
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About Alaska Street Park
Community Amenities
Located in Baton Rouge, Alaska Street Park is a cozy 3.77-acre neighborhood green space managed by BREC (Recreation and Park Commission for the Parish of East Baton Rouge). It's one of those perfect little spots where you can exercise, play with the kids, or simply enjoy some fresh air away from the hustle and bustle.
The park offers a nice mix of amenities whether you're looking to break a sweat or just chill out for a while.
Outdoor Features
If you're heading outdoors, you'll find an unlighted ball field that doubles as a multi-purpose space. Local youth sports teams often claim this area for football practice, bringing energy and community spirit to the park.
The playground is a hit with families, providing a safe space for little ones to burn off energy, while the walking track offers a peaceful loop for your morning jog or afternoon stroll.
Basketball fans tend to gravitate toward the outdoor court, which has become something of a neighborhood meeting point for both casual and competitive play.
And yes, there are restrooms on-site - a simple but essential feature when you're planning to spend a few hours out and about.
ADCajun Food Bus Tour in Lafayette
Hop on our one-of-a-kind cozy tour bus to learn the history, love the culture and best of all, taste the fabulous cuisine that makes Cajun Country so unique. Our fun, casual Cajun taste tours take you off the beaten path to include5 tasting stops at local favorites.
Recreation Center
When the weather isn't cooperating, the indoor recreation center provides an indoor court for basketball and other activities.
Alaska Street Park might not be the biggest park in Baton Rouge, but it offers a welcoming space where community connections happen naturally through sports, play, and everyday gatherings.
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Top Restaurants Near Alaska Street Park
La Salvadoreña Restaurant
587 feet3285 Nicholson Dr, Baton Rouge, LA 70802
Authentic Salvadoran restaurant serving traditional dishes like pupusas and tamales at fair prices.
Louie's Cafe
0.3 miles3322 Lake St, Baton Rouge, LA 70802
Historic 24-hour diner serving classic American breakfast and comfort food since 1941 near LSU campus.




