Two cyclists, one in a blue shirt and the other in a red jacket, ride their yellow and red bicycles on a grassy path with mountains in the background in Mat-Su, Alaska

Palmer, Alaska

Framed by the jagged spires of Pioneer Peak and the braided waters of the Matanuska River, Palmer is a town where history is still written in the soil. Founded as a New Deal agricultural experiment in 1935, Palmer has grown from a collection of Colony tents into a vibrant community that balances its pioneer roots with a modern, creative energy. Whether you’re here to witness the world-record-breaking vegetables at the Alaska State Fair, explore the granite ridges of Hatcher Pass, or wander the historic downtown boutiques, Palmer offers a pace that is both grounded and grand.

The Agricultural Legacy

Palmer isn’t just a place where things grow. It’s a place where things grow huge. Thanks to the nutrient-dense glacial silt and the 20 hours of summer sun, our farms produce some of the most impressive bounty on earth. Visit local farm stands and markets to sample Mat-Su grown produce, from crisp greens to the legendary giant cabbages, or meet musk ox and reindeer.

Adventure at Your Doorstep

While Palmer feels like a cozy farm town, the wild is never more than a few miles away.

Year-Round Options

Just a short drive north, the high-alpine playground of Hatcher Pass offers year-round recreation, from summer wildflower hikes to winter backcountry skiing. The climb up Pioneer Peak offers one of the most rewarding views in the entire Borough, overlooking the Knik Arm and the valley floor. Explore the riverbanks for silt-fishing or scenic photography where the water carves through the historic Colony landscape.

Explore Palmer’s Best

Palmer’s business community is the heart of our agricultural heritage. Use the directory below to find the lodging, dining, and adventure partners ready to help you experience our historic community firsthand.