A group of people enjoying a dog sled ride through a lush, green forest with enthusiastic huskies leading the way in Mat-Su, Alaska

Wasilla, Alaska

Located just 40 miles north of Anchorage, Wasilla is the primary hub of The Mat-Su. It is a city known for its dual nature: a thriving commercial center offering every modern amenity and a gateway to the raw wilderness that defines the Alaska experience. Whether you are stocking up for a backcountry expedition or seeking the storied history of the Last Great Race, Wasilla provides a seamless transition into the Alaskan wild.

Mushing HQ

Wasilla is synonymous with the spirit of the trail. As the site of the Iditarod Trail Committee Headquarters, visitors can immerse themselves in the year-round legacy of sled dog racing. Explore the museum, meet champion teams, and learn about the endurance required to traverse a thousand miles of frozen tundra. This deep cultural connection to the land and the dogs who navigate it makes Wasilla a primary stop for any traveler seeking the authentic spirit of the north.

Lake Life & Alpine Access

Surrounded by the peaks of the Chugach and Talkeetna Mountains, Wasilla is a sanctuary for water and trail enthusiasts.

Fill Your Schedule

Wasilla and Lucille Lakes pristine waters offer immediate access to kayaking, paddleboarding, and fishing. The Museum of Alaska Transportation and Industry provides a sprawling look at the machines and grit that built The Mat-Su, located near the airport. From Wasilla, you are minutes away from the alpine hiking of Hatcher Pass and the fishing holes of the Little Susitna River.