Get a behind-the-scenes look at Palmer's downtown area. This tour offers the opportunity to connect with a local guide to hear stories from the area's past and present.
This trip is great for travelers who want a unique experience with locals, travelers interested in learning about the history of Palmer, and travelers who want a mellow, low-impact activity
During the 1930s the Palmer's roots as a farming community grew with the Matanuska Colony Project. Over 200 families relocated to the Palmer area under the New Deal. Many of Palmer's downtown buildings were constructed during the 1930s.
We'll take a walk back in time learning about what made the area so enticing for farmers, how the project unfolded, and the influence it left on our town.
During our time together we will walk about 1 mile on paved sidewalks through downtown Palmer's historic district. On the tour, we will visit at least 2 historic buildings.
We will meet at the Palmer Visitor Center where we will start the trip with a review of what glaciers left behind thousands of years ago and how they've been integral to the area's agricultural story. We'll discuss the peoples who have called the area home for thousands of years - the Ahtna and Dena'ina.
From the visitor center, we'll begin our walking tour of the downtown Palmer area, visiting local monuments and historic buildings along the way.
At each stop we'll learn more about the Matanuska Colony Project and the influence it left on the small town of Palmer.
We'll return to the Palmer Visitor Center and make recommendations for other things to do in the Palmer area.
We will meet at the Palmer Visitor Center and Museum for this adventure. You are welcome to park your vehicle in their parking lot or in the larger lot across the street.
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Home to North America's tallest peak, Denali National Park offers stunning landscapes, wildlife viewing, and outdoor activities like hiking, camping, and wildlife tours.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its stunning glaciers, marine wildlife, and pristine wilderness. Best explored by cruise or kayak.
Features stunning fjords, glaciers, and marine wildlife. Popular for wildlife tours, kayaking, and hiking.
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Known as the gateway to the Arctic, Fairbanks offers unique cultural experiences, museums, and access to the Northern Lights and Arctic Circle.
Freshly caught and prepared in various ways, including grilled, smoked, or baked.
Made from reindeer meat, often served as sausage or in stews.
Alaska is famous for its king crab, often served steamed or in crab legs.
A traditional fried bread often served with jam or honey.
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US Dollar (USD)
Alaska Time Zone (AKT, UTC-9), Alaska Daylight Time (AKDT, UTC-8) during daylight saving time
120VV, 60HzHz
Alaska is generally safe for travelers, but it's important to be aware of the unique challenges posed by its remote and rugged terrain, as well as its extreme weather conditions.
Alaska Railroad Depot (Anchorage)
Alaska Bus Lines Terminal (Anchorage), Fairbanks Bus Terminal
Affordable and convenient for getting around Anchorage, but services are limited in other parts of the state.
Available • Apps: Uber, Lyft
Car, Bike
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A scenic mountain pass offering stunning views, hiking trails, and historic sites.
Price varies by option