
Free & Budget Adventures in The Mat-Su
Many travelers assume that an Alaskan expedition requires a massive investment, but The Mat-Su is here to change that narrative. Because our most spectacular assets — the mountains, the glaciers, and the sprawling tundra — are public treasures, you can experience the real Alaska while keeping your travel budget intact.
Hiking
Wildlife & Water Refuge
Scenic Drives
Hatcher Pass
Bird Watching
Safety & Stewardship

Parks & Public Lands
The Mat-Su features world-class public parks, including the expansive Wonderland Park in Wasilla and the downtown Palmer Pavilion, which often hosts free community music sets in the summer.

Browse a Farmers Market
While the produce costs money, the atmosphere at the local farmer’s markets is free. Peruse the Palmer Friday Fling for live music, local art, and a chance to see the famous Mat-Su giant vegetables.
Self-Guided Tours
Take a stroll through historic Palmer to see the original Colony houses or visit the Iditarod Trail Committee Headquarters in Wasilla, where the museum and outdoor displays offer a deep dive into mushing history for a minimal fee.
Safety First
Check our wildlife and backcountry tips to ensure your free adventure doesn’t result in an expensive emergency.
Pack a Picnic
Grab supplies at a local Mat-Su grocer to enjoy a picnic at Reflections Lake or the Nancy Lake State Recreation Area.
Pick the Dates
Visit during the shoulder seasons (late May or September) to find cheaper stays and the same stunning landscapes.
Explore More for Less
Browse free and budget-friendly attractions across The Mat-Su. From local museums with low admission fees to our favorite hidden-gem trailheads, these resources help you plan your ultimate Alaskan experience.

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.


