A collection of scenic state recreation sites along the Matanuska River, offering visitors diverse outdoor activities including hiking, fishing, and camping within easy reach of Anchorage and Palmer.
The Alaska State Recreation Sites along the Matanuska River showcase the rugged natural beauty of Southcentral Alaska’s river corridor. These sites lie primarily between the towns of Palmer and Glennallen, following the river’s course as it flows from the Matanuska Glacier through the Matanuska Valley. The geography is characterized by glacier-fed river waters, rolling hills, and boreal forest, with spruce and birch dominating the landscape. The Matanuska River corridor is a vital spawning ground for salmon and supports populations of trout and grayling, attracting anglers year-round. Historically, the river was a key travel and trade route for indigenous peoples and later gold prospectors and homesteaders. Visitors today enjoy a variety of recreational opportunities such as hiking, camping, wildlife viewing, rafting, and photography amid stunning glacial views and alpine scenery. Several state recreation sites provide developed campgrounds, boat launches, picnic areas, and trailheads that grant access to hiking routes leading to glacier viewpoints or along riverbanks. Notable landmarks within these sites include the Matanuska Glacier overlook, several scenic river beaches, and vantage points showcasing the surrounding Chugach and Talkeetna Mountains. These sites serve as accessible natural refuges for residents and tourists alike, offering peaceful settings for day use or multi-day excursions. The area’s combination of accessible wilderness and proximity to community centers makes it a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts seeking both adventure and relaxation in Alaska’s rugged environment.
Matanuska Glacier Overlook Trail – panoramic views of the glacier and valley
Prime salmon and trout fishing spots along the Matanuska River
Quiet campgrounds with easy river access for kayaking and rafting
Remote hiking trails leading into the foothills with opportunities for wildlife sightings
A short, accessible trail that offers expansive views of the glacier’s blue ice and the valley below.
A popular picnic and day-use area with fishing access and riverside trails.
Developed campgrounds providing easy access to river recreation including rafting put-in points.