
Safety & Stewardship in The Mat-Su
In The Mat-Su, the wilderness is not a backdrop. It is a living, breathing partner in your adventure. Whether you are trekking the ancient ice of the Matanuska Glacier or strolling our historic streets, an Alaskan journey is one that is built on preparation and respect. Being an explorer in the Valley means understanding the scale of the landscape and the needs of our local communities. This hub is designed to provide you with the essential resources, safety protocols, and stewardship principles needed to help ensure that your Alaskan story is both legendary and responsible.
Wilderness Safety
Preparation is the difference between a story you tell and a situation you survive. Alaska is vast, and help can often be hours away.
Wildlife Aware
Weather & Terrain
Water Safety
Volcanic Awareness
The Mat-Su Valley sits within the Ring of Fire, and the towering peaks across the inlet are part of a restless and active volcanic arc: Mount Spurr. As the closest active volcano to the Valley, Spurr is a prominent reminder that the Alaskan landscape is still being shaped by the earth’s internal forces. While significant eruptions are rare, the primary impact of volcanic activity is typically ashfall. Unlike wood ash, volcanic ash is made of tiny, abrasive particles of rock and glass that can impact air quality, visibility, and travel logistics. Staying informed through real-time monitoring is the best way to ensure your trip remains on track, even when the mountains are restless.

Success Tips for Mount Spurr
The Alaska Volcano Observatory (AVO) uses a color-coded alert system (Green to Red). Familiarize yourself with the current status of Mount Spurr and the Redoubt and Augustine volcanoes before heading into remote areas.
Ted Stevens International Airport will have continual information about flight statuses and impacts.
If ashfall occurs, protect sensitive electronics and camera gear, and avoid running vehicle engines if possible, as the abrasive particles can cause significant wear.
For those with respiratory sensitivities, carry a high-quality mask (like an N95) during periods of volcanic unrest, as even light ashfall can be an irritant.
Health & Safety Resources
Whether you need a local clinic for a minor issue or need to locate the nearest regional hospital, our network of healthcare providers is here to help. Use the directory below to find essential health and safety services in our communities.
Denali Cabins
Denali National Park, AK 99755
Chickaloon Village Traditional Council
Chickaloon, AK 99674
Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center
Portage, AK 99587
Morris Media Network
Anchorage, AK 99518
Denali Princess Wilderness Lodge
Denali National Park, AK 99755
Kahiltna Birchworks: Alaska Birch Syrup & Wild Harvest Products
Talkeetna, AK 99676
Kenai Fjords Wilderness Lodge
Seward, AK 99664
Denali Backcountry Lodge
Denali National Park, AK 99755

BUILD YOUR OWN ADVENTURE
Our multi-day itineraries are filled with helpful suggestions as you sculpt your own Alaska journey. If you’re staying in nearby Anchorage, check out our day-trip ideas.