Last Website Update: 10/31/2024
Proudly serving all Active Duty and Retired Military, Veterans,
DoD Employees, their families, and our Civilian Guests!
(Open to the Public)
World's Northernmost 36 Hole Facility
Alaska's only 36 Hole Golf Course
Golf Digest
"Best In State"
Golfweek
"Best Places You
Can Play"
Upcoming Events
Moose Run Tournaments are sponsored by:
Course Update:
Hill Course: Closed for the Season
Creek Course: Closed for the Season
Current Hours of Operation:
Pro Shop and Golf Simulator:
8am - 8pm (7 days a week)
Tee Times:
Closed for the Season
Please contact us for tee times at:
(907) 384-4653
Driving Range:
Closed for the Season
Grizzly Grill Snack Bar:
Closed for the Season
Junior Golf Policy:
Juniors ages 6 - 15 must be accompanied by an adult to play on the course. All parents/guardians must fill out a Junior Golf Course waiver for them to be on the course.
Due to safety concerns. No children under the age of 6 are allowed on the golf course and practice areas.
NEWS BLOG
Every Round Is A New Adventure
Est. 1952
The Hill Course and Creek Course at Moose Run make up the America's Northernmost 36 Hole Golf Facility. We offer a fun and friendly atmosphere for all types of golfers. Moose Run Golf Course is also one of the state’s best places to practice and to learn the game.
The Hill Course is aptly named because of the gently rolling hills that make up the front nine. The Hill Course’s layout is easily walk-able and offers a perfect introduction to golf for beginning golfers and juniors, while still delivering a challenge to the seasoned player.
The Creek Course is so named because of Ship Creek that meanders through and alongside some of the holes. Being tucked in at the base of the Chugach Mountains, both courses have some of the most beautiful views of this mountain range. A game of golf at either of these courses is often like a trip to a wildlife sanctuary.
Golfers may see both brown and black bear, fox, wolf, lynx, sheep, bald eagle and, of course, moose. Photo opportunities abound and many golfers are seen with their cameras at the ready. While Moose Run Golf Course is a military course, it is open to the civilian community and the many tourists that come here each year. Moose Run Golf Course offers a practice facility including: large driving range, two grass chipping ranges, and three practice putting greens. A perfect way to sharpen your game.
Creek Course
• #1 in Alaska, Golf Digest’s “Best in State” (2015, 2022, 2023)
• Among the "Top Ten" courses in the Armed Forces, Links Magazine (2011)
• #2 in Alaska, Golf Week's “Best Courses You Can Play” (2016)
• #49 in the United States, Golf Digest "America's 50 Toughest Golf Courses" (2007)
• #10 in the World, Travel and Leisure Magazine’s “Top Military Golf Courses” (2006)
• Golf Digest’s “Best New Courses in America” (2001)
Hill Course
• #4 in Alaska, Golf Digest's "Best In State" (2015)
• #5 in Alaska Golf Week's Best Courses you Can Play (2016)
• Golf Digest's "Best Places to Play"( 2008)
with Ship Creek adjoining.
with Ship Creek adjoining.
The Creek Course Rated #1 and The Hill Rated #4 "Best in State" by Golf Digest - 2015
Creek & Hill Courses
Located Outside the Gates of Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson
As the only 36 hole facility in Alaska, Moose Run Golf Course is one of the premier military golf operations in the world. We are extremely proud to call it a golf destination for our airmen, soldiers, their families, our DoD civilian employees, guests from the local area and around the world. With two of the state's top rated courses built on over 500 acres of Alaskan wilderness adjacent to Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson (JBER), it is common to see the natural inhabitants roaming the golf courses on a daily basis. The Chugach Mountains serve as a constant backdrop and Ship Creek meanders majestically through the property. Moose Run Golf Course is a golf experience that must be seen to be appreciated.
We are conveniently located 20 minutes from the Ted Stevens Anchorage Airport on the Northeast end of Anchorage, adjacent to the Glenn Highway. Look for the brown Moose Run Golf Course information signs located just before the Arctic Valley Rd. exit on the outbound side of the highway and just before the JBER-Ft. Richardson exit on the inbound side.