Calendar of Events
Camps & Skills Clinics

Anchorage

  • June 3
    Potter Marsh Discovery Day
    WHERE: Potter Marsh boardwalk, Anchorage Coastal Wildlife Refuge, 2880 East 154th Ave., located at Mile 117 along the Seward Highway approximately 1/2 mile south of the Rabbit Creek Road exit and across from the Rabbit Creek Shooting Park. DETAILS:11am–4pm. Discover Potter Marsh and some of Alaska's wildlife at Anchorage's most popular wildlife viewing area. This family-friendly event includes nature-related games and prizes, invertebrate sampling, birding stations along the boardwalk, educational animals from the Alaska Zoo, kid-friendly archery range, fishing practice area, release of a rehabilitated wild bird (if available), captive educational birds at nearby Bird TLC facility, artist booths at nearby V Rae Art Studio, and more. Event sponsored by the Alaska Department of Fish and Game and other partners. A food vendor will be on site; parking available nearby; restrooms and entire facility are accessible to those in wheelchairs. COST: Free, everyone welcome. CONTACT: (907) 267-2168; marian.snively@alaska.gov
  • June 17
    Reflections Lake Discovery Day
    WHERE: Reflections Lake, Palmer Hay Flats State Game Refuge - located at Mile 30.6, 'Knik River Access' exit, along the Glenn Highway. Approximately 32 miles northeast of downtown Anchorage and 11 miles south of downtown Palmer and Wasilla. DETAILS: 12pm–4pm. Help celebrate one of Palmer's popular wildlife viewing areas at this free annual event. At this family-friendly event you can engage with birding stations along the boardwalk, assist ADF&G staff with a fish release, learn more about wildlife safety, participate in hands-on nature activities, go geocaching, watch dog retriever demonstrations, and more! Parking available nearby; restrooms and entire facility are accessible to those in wheelchairs. COST: Free, everyone welcome. CONTACT: Karl Boehmer (karl.boehmer@alaska.gov)
  • October 7
    Muzzleloader Certification Class (Alaskans Afield)
    Register at Alaskans Afield

    Safe handling of black powder and black powder substitutes; use of muzzleloaders at the range and in the field; ballistic information relevant to hunting with a muzzleloader; how to disassemble, clean and reassemble an inline muzzleloader.

    Pregnant or nursing individuals should consult with their physician before participating in this class due to potential exposure to lead.
  • Saturday, November 4 12-5pm
    BOW Hunter Education
    For additional details visit the BOW Schedule page.
  • Saturday, November 11, 8am-6pm
    Mountain Huntress Clinic
    For additional details visit the BOW Schedule page.
  • November 15
    Avalanche Awareness (Alaskans Afield)
    Register at Alaskans Afield

  • December 13 & 14
    Avalanche Awareness
    For additional details visit the BOW Schedule page.

Fairbanks

  • Sunday October 1, 1-4pm
    Birch Bark Basketmaking Class
    For additional details visit the BOW Schedule page.
  • October 9, 6-10pm
    Intro to Rifle
    For additional details visit the BOW Schedule page.
  • Saturday, December 2, 1-3pm
    Kicksledding
    For additional details visit the BOW Schedule page.

Juneau

Kenai

  • Saturday, October 7, 12-5pm
    Hunter Education
    For additional details visit the BOW Schedule page.

Mat-Su

  • October 7 – 8
    Field to Freezer: Big Game Hunting 101 (Alaskans Afield)
    Register at Alaskans Afield

    Saturday, October 7th 10am-2pm at the Northern Lights Elk Ranch and Sunday, October 8th, 2023 from 10am-3pm at the Matanuska Experiment Farm and Extension Center in Palmer.
    This introductory field course is designed for new and beginner big game hunters. In this two-day course, participants will learn how to efficiently and effectively field dress a big game animal. Day One is hosted at Northern Lights Elk Ranch in Palmer, where participants will work together to gut, skin, and pack out an entire elk. Day Two we will meet at the Matanuska Experiment Farm and Extension Center, where participants will learn how to process the meat, organs, and bones for preservation in the freezer and for canning. This course includes more than eight hours of instruction and participants will receive equal shares of meat, organs, and bones.
  • November 1
    Recreating in Avalanche Terrain (Alaskans Afield)
    Register at Alaskans Afield

  • November 1
    Winter Back Country Camping and Safety (Alaskans Afield)
    Register at Alaskans Afield

Online, Portage

  • May 30 – 31
    Alces alces! How Many Are You?
    May 30 and 31, 9am-4pm. (Moose!) Teacher Fieldtrip. Teacher Credit Workshop Mdash; Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center, Portage Alaska. Anchorage School District Summer Academy. Break away from the everyday and have a fun learning experience at the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center in Portage! We will get to know the different ungulate species focusing on Moose or Alces alces and how Anchorage residents engage with moose in their everyday lives. Find out how ADFG biologists were able to count how many moose there are in the Anchorage bowl. Register with the Anchorage School District Summer Academy Contact Brenda.duty@alaska.gov

Palmer

  • Saturday, October 7, 10am–1pm
    Canning and Preserving Meat
    For additional details visit the BOW Schedule page.

Wasilla

  • Saturday, October 21, 12-5pm
    Hunter Education
    For additional details visit the BOW Schedule page.