Seawolf Sports Complex at the University of Alaska Anchorage is a multifaceted facility offering a range of sports amenities. The complex features an ice rink, basketball courts, and a large pool, catering well to students and public. Visitors appreciate the convenience of ample parking and easy access through Google Maps. The facility includes pleasant additions like cafes and bookstores, making it a central community hub for youth engagement in sports.
The complex’s cleanliness and seating arrangements make it a comfortable place to watch games, although some areas could use more maintenance. Non-student passes are relatively expensive, and the gym hours are inconsistent. Despite minor shortcomings, Seawolf Sports Complex remains a valued asset for students and sports enthusiasts in Anchorage.
Pros:
- Wide range of sports facilities.
- Clean and spacious locker rooms.
- Well-lit rink for action photos.
- Cafes and bookstores available.
- Ample parking space.
- Easy navigation with Google Maps.
- Affordable admission fee for events.
- Friendly staff.
- Encourages community and youth engagement.
Cons:
- Non-student passes are pricey.
- Inconsistent gym hours.
- Facilities showing signs of aging.
Location / Contact
- Address: 2801 Spirit Way, Anchorage, AK 99508, United States
- Phone:+1 907-786-1231
- Email:[email protected]
- Website:uaa.alaska.edu
Rating Stats
Reviews (20)
Frequently Asked Questions
Except the peak hours, this place remains quite free or moderately crowded.
This business has a rating of 4.2-star.
This business has 20 reviews.
The address is: 2801 Spirit Way, Anchorage, AK 99508, United States .
The contact number is +1 907-786-1231
This service is listed under Sports Complex .
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Katherine Cecil
1 year ago
UAF's gym is better
Margaret Hansell
1 year ago
Clean beautiful facility..good seating...warm to watch hockey..lots of seating for volleyball and basketball
Steven Fritsche
1 year ago
We attended a martial arts tournament in the gym at the Seawolf Sports Complex. It was a good venue for that purpose. They should have opened all the gates at the top of the bleachers, though, because it was inconvenient to have everyone walking down one lane and crossing the gym floor to access the rest of the stands. Also, the complex has nice locker rooms, but the men's locker room is a long way from the gym. Parking was ample. The venue was easy to get to. Google Maps got us right to the door. Fun day. We took home a lot of medals.
Ben Anderson
1 year ago
The local best western has a better weight room. What the hell is even that??
Justin Cox
1 year ago
Nice sports complex. Had basketball court, ice rink, gym concessions.
AK Park (Parkyeeeee)
2 years ago
Great option for UAA students. Not sure for public as facility quality can't justify the price.
Robin Dern
4 years ago
It’s always great to watch the girls on the ice at the Seawolf Sports Complex. The bleachers are abundant, it’s kept pretty warm and there are several places to take a walk and explore. In fact, the UAA Bookstore & Student Union are connected via enclosed walkway. The rink is very well lit, which helps when trying to get a good action photo. With both a cafe and a Subway in the building, there is generally a place to grab a snack. The facility brings a lot to Anchorage. UAA generously allows for community use and encourages youth engagement in sports. Another Anchorage gem!
Skylar McElwee
4 years ago
Good for students. Non student passes are expensive. Two gyms that have great hours. The pool is very large. Lap swim and open swim at pretty good hours.The only bad thing is there is very limited ice time. Hockey has okay times, but figure or open skating is SUPER limited.
Micah J.B.
4 years ago
Student gym is old, weightlifting center smells like it hasn't been cleaned since the 90's (I know someone who got pinkeye from going there), hours of operation are terrible and inconsistent. They will shut down the entire center for UAA hockey games, kids hockey games, swim meets, etc. Students taking full time credits are FORCED to pay a membership fee for this place, I wish they would give us the choice to pay for their facilities or use our money to get a membership somewhere with decent facilities and consistent hours. Most students avoid this place, I would reccomend you do the same
Nicole Lily
4 years ago
I love watching my daughter play hockey here. I do have a few issues. I cannot see that this facility is wheel chair accessible. That needs fixed immediately. The vending machines need tended to more regularly too. They rarely work. …