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Top Winter Destinations

Winter ActivitiesWinter is quickly becoming the best time of year to visit Alaska. With moderate winter temperatures, plenty of snowfall and distance from big city lights, the Mat-Su shines under bright sunny days and brilliant starry nights.

Below is just a brief highlight of some of the popular winter destinations found in the Mat-Su Valley. In winter, hotels, lodges, lakeside inns and bed and breakfasts become linked by a vast network of winter trails. To find places to stay, click on "Lodging" within Vacation Fundamentals.


Glenn Highway

Quench a thirst for winter play at Sheep Mountain, where cross country ski trails are groomed for both skate and classic skiing and there is quick snowmachine trail access to Gunsight and Eureka. Hot tub, sauna, hearty food and drink await overnight lodge guests.

Located at the end of a 19 mile road that branches off of the Glenn Highway at Mile 159.8, Lake Louise and adjoining Susitna Lake cover 37 square miles of Alaska's largest lake system accessible by road. Deep powder and more than 300 miles of trails idolized for some of the best snowmobiling, cross-country skiing and dog mushing in Alaska. Families bond with ice fishing, northern lights viewing and good old-fashioned sledding. Surrounding lakeside lodges fill up fast during special events such as fun runs, an antique snowmachine race, and St. Patrick's Day festivities.


Hatcher Pass

Locally known as a winter recreation Mecca, Hatcher Pass offers a multitude of activities ranging from snowshoeing, skiing, snow cat skiing and sledding. Once the snow flies, visitors to the area can access groomed trails that connect to Willow-Fishhook Road open to snow machines and skiers during the winter months. Nearby lodges and bed and breakfasts allow guests enjoy outdoor activities and then relax with a good meal and a sauna.


Iditarod National Historic Trail

After a full-day guided snowmobile adventure under brilliant blue winter skies, nestle into cabin or lodge located along the famous Iditarod Trail. The Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race may happen in March, but this spectacular Alaska adventure is offered throughout winter. Special culinary and dog mushing weekends are available.


Nancy Lake State Recreation Area

Winter and summer, many people enjoy taking advantage of one of 13 Public Use Cabins available on Nancy Lake, Red Shirt Lake, Lynx Lake, James Lake and Bald Lake. These cabins, which must be reserved in advance, sleep from four to eight people. Although rustic, the public use cabins make an adventurous outing, particularly those located on islands. For more information on cabin availability or to reserve one, contact Alaska State Parks.


Talkeetna

Talkeetna knows how to celebrate winter with the annual Winterfest town celebration held throughout the entire month of December. Explore the Alaska wilderness on your own or with a guided tour. Take a tour of the park ranger station open on Saturdays and go flightseeing over and around Denali (Mount McKinley). Winter weather means clear blue skies and better chances for viewing the elusive peak. Overnight at one of the area's cabins or inns.


Tordrillo Mountains

The newest winter destination is located in the heart of the Alaska Range is located at the Tordrillo Mountain Lodge. Book a thrilling heli-ski vacation complete with lodging, gourmet meals and air transportation from Anchorage.


Trapper Creek/Petersville

This area receives a ton of snow! Guided snowmachine excursions for every experience level are available, and range as long as three hours to ten hours. With stunning views of the Alaska's Range including Mount McKinley, it's easy to understand why recreational enthusiasts are attracted to the Trapper Creek/Petersville area.


Willow

Willow sits at the convergence of 3,000 miles of groomed trails. Take an invigorating dogsled or snowmobile ride through Alaska wilderness. Visit a working kennel and learn how to mush your own dog sled team before settling in for the night at a lakeside inn or vacation home.

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Campbell House

Campbell House

Enjoy Alaska with a stay at Historic Campbell House! Built in 1935 as part of the famous New Deal Program. Colonists George and Onabelle Campbell from Mio Michigan drew Quarter 54. We restored the home and in honor of their bravery and spirit of adventure named it  more

Seward Windsong Lodge

Seward Windsong Lodge

First-class lodge in a spectacular glacial river valley. Dine at the Resurrection Roadhouse serving Alaska specialties and local ales on tap. Exit Glacier guided tours. Complimentary shuttle to local activities.  more

Shady Acres Bed & Breakfast

Shady Acres Bed & Breakfast

Sheep Mountain Homestead Cabins

Sheep Mountain Homestead Cabins

AUTHENTIC ALASKAN LOG CABINS - COSY, KITCHENS, DECKS AND VIEWS. WE ARE PET FRIENDLY. 3 custom built log cabins in an open meadow surrounded by alpine scenery. Just off the road at mile 111.5. Plenty of space and natural surroundings. Watch the Dall sheep graze on the  more

Sheep Mountain Lodge

Sheep Mountain Lodge

Sheep Mountain Lodge offers guest cabins, each with a private bathroom, deck and great mountain views. The lodge restaurant features fresh Alaska seafood and homemade desserts. Hiking trails, wildlife viewing, hot tub and sauna.  more

Skwentna Roadhouse

Susitna River Lodging

Susitna River Lodging

All of our comfortable Cabins and Suites have a kitchenette, full private bathroom, electric fireplace and scenic view. Open year round, now accepting pets in cabins  more

Swiss Alaska Inn

Talkeetna Alaskan Lodge

Talkeetna Alaskan Lodge

Explore Denali's south side. Breathtaking views of Mt. McKinley. Wine Spectator Award. Casual and fine dining. Complimentary local shuttles. Activities include jet boat tours or flightseeing with glacier landings.  more

Talkeetna Cabins

Talkeetna Cabins

Talkeetna Chalet Bed & Breakfast

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Denali Flightseeing

Denali Flightseeing

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glaciers

glaciers

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Alaska Rafting

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Dining in Mat-Su

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Yahoo Mat-Su! Where Alaska comes to play

The Mat-Su Valley is your place for adventure. From flightseeing Mount McKinley to rafting the Matanuska River, excitement is right around every corner. Spectacular views abound, from mountains to glaciers to wildlife. Conveniently located 35 miles north of Anchorage, your Alaska experience begins when you get to the Mat-Su Valley. Spend a day exploring Hatcher Pass, test your luck fishing or take advantage of the bountiful hiking. The Mat-Su Valley - where Alaska comes to play!



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