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Ounalashka Community Park
Ounalashka Park, built in 1999, is located in the Unalaska valley. At 11.5 acres, this is the department's largest park. Several sports playing areas including a softball field, outdoor basketball/tennis court, and a paved trail with permanent exercise stations are located here. Ounalashka Park is also home of the city's largest playground apparatus.
Kelty Field is named after former mayor Frank Kelty. The PCR ships in clay for the upkeep of the field. The field has two enclosed dugouts, a backstop, and is lined seasonally.
The Alaska Softball Association uses the fields for their annual softball league and two annual charity tournaments. PCR programs that take place at this location include summer baseball camp, kickball activities, and the annual Heart of Aleutians Festival. The field is also utilized by local businesses during the summer months for company ball games.
The Ounalashka Park has a playground with many play elements to keep children active and healthy. There are swinging, climbing, crawling, balancing, sliding, and jumping elements. The playground is fenced in and has a rubberized play surface to provide additional safety
The exercise trail circles the perimeter of the park which makes it a great place to get in a workout while watching a softball game or letting your children enjoy the playground. XXXDistanceXXX.
The park trail also includes six permanent exercise stations. Each station has illustrated instructions on how to use the element to challenge a different muscle group for a full body workout. PCR activities that take place in this area include Summercise (youth summer fitness) and Hersey Track and Field program.
Ounalashka Park includes a covered pavilion for community use that makes a great place to celebrate birthdays or simply have a picnic to enjoy a nice day. No reservations are needed for the pavilion, its use is on a first come, first served basis.
The park's snack shack is a great place to grab a burger during a softball game. Restrooms and water fountain are conveniently located behind the building.