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There are many activities, events and attractions to enjoy in the Knik/Wasilla area. This page provides information to help you plan your activities during your visit:





Horseback Riding:

Pitcher Ranch
Pitcher Ranch provides horse lovers a natural setting to ride, explore, train and enjoy. There is limited space available for horse care, boarding and training. Special access to our reserved lands is granted exclusively to equine riders, with plenty of year round parking space.
Point Mackenzie
Phone: (907) 373-1457
Email:
flora.v@matnet.com
P.O. Box 877410, Wasilla, Alaska 99687
Website: www.pitcherranch.com

Goose Bay Inn
MI. 18.5 Knik-Goose Bay Rd
Phone: (907) 376-5720
Email: info@goosebayinn.com
Website: www.goosebayinn.com

Sightseeing & Tours:

The Reindeer Farm
Farm on Bodenburg Loop Road off of Old Glen Highway is a delight for the children to pet and feed reindeer.  Small gift shop.

The Musk Ox Farm
This is a very interesting animal viewing attraction and has a number of gifts available made from the fur of the musk ox.
Mile 50 of Glenn Highway, North of Palmer

Veterans Wall of Honor
Located next to the Mat-Su Convention and Visitors Bureau at Mile 35.5 on the Parks Highway

Knik Glacier
Located North East of Palmer, accessible by Air Boat.

Matanuska Glacier
May be viewed from Mile 100 through 113 Glenn Highway, accessible by hiking. (Toll bridge).

Bird Watching or Waterfowl Hunting
The Susitna Flats State Game Refuge is a 300,800 acre lowland refuge located along upper Cook Inlet.  The area contains salt marsh, meadow, lakes and bogs.  There is a very high concentration of migrating waterfowl during the spring and fall.  Mallards, pintails and Canada geese are present in mid April.  In May, during the peak migration period, there can be as many as 100,000 water fowl in the area.  The area can be accessed by following Knik-Goose Bay-Point Mackenzie Road.  Drive 12 miles west to locate the Little Susitna River public use facility, four wheel drive vehicle may be necessary.

 

Dog Sledding and The Iditarod:

Iditarod Headquarters
Mile 2.2 Knik Road, Wasilla, Alaska
Phone: (907) 376-5155
Email:
iditarod@iditarod.com
Website:www.iditarod.com (opens in new window)

Knik Kennels
Mile 13 Knik Road, Wasilla, Alaska
Phone: (907) 376-5562
 

Mush Knik - Networking
Wasilla, Alaska
Phone: (907) 373-5126
Email: kimf@gci.net
 

Redington Sled Dog Rides
Mile 12.5 Knik Road, Wasilla, Alaska
Phone: (907) 376-6730
 

Snowmachining:

Goose Bay Inn
MI. 18.5 Knik-Goose Bay Rd
Phone: (907) 376-5720
Email:
info@goosebayinn.com
Website: www.goosebayinn.com

Golfing:

Settlers Bay Golf Course - Golf Club
Phone: (907) 376-5466
Email:
golfers@settlersbay.net
Website: www.settlersbay.org 

Museums:

Knik Museum / Sled Dog Musher's Hall of Fame
Mile 13.9 Knik Road, Wasilla, AK
Phone: (907) 376-2005
Fax: (907) 373-9072
Email:
wkwchistorical@hotmail.com
Website: Information at MuseumUSA.org

Museum of Alaska Transportation & Industry
Off Mile 47, Parks Highway,Wasilla, Alaska
Phone: (907)376-1211
Fax: (907) 376-3082
Email: mati@mtaonline.net
Website: www.museumofalaska.org also more Information at MuseumUSA.org

Dorothy Page Museum and Old Wasilla Townsite Park
323 Main Street, Wasilla, AK
Phone: (907) 373-9071
Fax: (907) 373-9072
Email: museum@ci.wasilla.ak.us
Website: Information at MuseumUSA.org
 



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