Palmer, Alaska

 

Matanuska Valley

Located in the Matanuska valley around 50 miles north east of Anchorage. Palmer a small farming community of 7,000 is nestled in a mountain bowl. 374 miles from the Canadian border, Palmer will be the first developed town heading south on Glenn Hwy.. With its scenic views and wide open spaces it was a definite choice for Vanstock 2020.

History

Originally a railway station established in 1916, Palmer became a town out of a welfare experiment from President Roosevelt in 1935. Forming the Matanuska colony, 203 families from Michigan, Wisconsin and Minnesota set out to utilize Alaska’s long summer days and fertile soil. Although the weather turned out to be harsher then advertised and crop failure was high, Some colonizer families still live in Palmer today.

Resources

A local Fred Meyer grocery, farmers market/vendor fair on Fridays, water fill up station, gas and diesel. Plus loads of hiking (Lazy mountain and the butte). Matanuska glacier is 40 minutes out, 24 miles long and 4 miles wide this glacier is a must see!

The musk ox and reindeer farms are a fun day activity, Interact with some of Alaska’s cutest hoofed creatures.

 
 

Palmer on the Map

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