Updated on Apr 13, 2021
Unique upscale stand alone home away from it all but close enough for a short commute. Built in 2021! 1 minute off the highway in a quiet neighborhood, 5 minutes from the lakes and trails in Big...
Escape to a beautiful Alaska retreat nestled on a bluff overlooking the majestic Talkeetna Mountains. This 2-acre property features a large deck with a 4-person hot tub and fire pit, perfect for...
Five bedroom, three and a half bath, 4100 square foot home on just shy of five acres. The main floor has a kitchen, two living areas, laundry room, half bath and dining room. The dining room seats...
Beautiful home in a quiet neighborhood. Perfect to come back to and relax after being out exploring Alaska. This home has many special features, a large kitchen and dining area, a spacious living...
Quiet and secluded , Lots of privacy to offer , unlimited wifi , private cottage house on half acre lot . Black out curtain provided are just perfect for a good night sleep with safe and quiet...
Enjoy spectacular panoramic views of the Chugach Mountain Range in our spacious 4-bdrm house with your whole family. Enjoy our peaceful rural Alaska setting while conveniently 5 minutes from stores...
The property was originally built as the "Big Lake Fish Hatchery".Today some of the historic hatchery still remains but the property has been upgraded to include comfortable natural gas central...
** New Listing in Big Lake**Only 3 minutes from the boat launch at Big Lake South Recreation Site, this property serves as the perfect home base for year round Alaska fun! This charming home was...
Your home away from home in Wasilla with 2 bedrooms. This superb house features a cozy living room with a sofa bed, perfect for relaxing after a day of exploring. Guests can enjoy the convenience...
This stylish place to stay is perfect for group trips. FURNISHED Executive rental with En-suite Bath(shower & tub) and Queen bed in the Primary bedroom. 3 additional rooms with Full/Double beds,...
Stoneridge Place is just 2 Miles north of downtown Wasilla. 2 Bedroom, 2 Bathrooms and an oversized garage all with in floor heat. Youll love the ambiance we've worked to create and the best is yet...
*Owners live above the rental*Located between Wasilla and Palmer. Come enjoy our spacious home with a private entrance. The home has 3 bedrooms and 1 full bathroom and a pull out sofa if needed....
Comfort and conveniences well as scenic views, home is on a One acre forest covered residential neighborhood lot that is adjacent to 10+ additional acres of woods, flora, fauna. chugach mountain...
This 5 bedroom home is fully remodeled and so cozy. Within walking distance of down Wasilla in a quiet and safe neighborhood. Stocked with all the basics that you might need in your home away from...
This home is centrally located in the town of Wasilla, Alaska. It is a two bedroom, newly remodeled, cozy but contemporary home. Full of all the necessary items to stay in a cook for yourself, or...
Enjoy a peaceful experience at this centrally-located, stylish home base for your Alaskan adventures. We are right in the middle of town, but on a fully fenced acre lot with trees and outdoor...
Welcome to our tranquil Wasilla Lake sanctuary, a charming 2-bedroom, 1.5-bathroom Airbnb that offers an unforgettable lakeside experience. Perfect for small families, couples, or a group of...
Come and enjoy a refreshing stay in this luxury custom log home where you'll feel like you're in a treehouse!This cabin sleeps a total of 6, so it's perfect for families or couples as you enjoy...
Welcome to our inviting Wasilla home, This 2-bed, 2-bath house is the perfect family-friendly retreat for your Alaskan getaway. The cozy living space is complemented by a fully-equipped kitchen,...
Our tiny home is elegant and simple, hand crafted for privacy with close to town comforts, yet off the beaten path. This cozy paradise is tucked away on a private drive boasting some of the best...
Wasilla (Dena'ina: Benteh ) is a city in Matanuska-Susitna Borough, United States and the fourth-largest city in Alaska. It is located on the northern point of Cook Inlet in the Matanuska-Susitna Valley of the southcentral part of the state. The city's population was 9,054 at the 2020 census, up from 7,831 in 2010. Wasilla is the largest city in the borough and a part of the Anchorage metropolitan area, which had an estimated population of 398,328 in 2020.
Established at the intersection of the Alaska Railroad and Old Carle Wagon Road, the city prospered at the expense of the nearby mining town of Knik. Historically entrepreneurial, the economic base shifted in the 1970s from small-scale agriculture and recreation to support for workers employed in Anchorage or on Alaska's North Slope oilfields and related infrastructure. The George Parks Highway turned the town into a commuter suburb of Anchorage.
Wasilla gained international attention when Sarah Palin, who served as Mayor of Wasilla before her election as Governor of Alaska, was chosen by John McCain as his running mate for Vice President of the United States in the 2008 United States presidential election.
Wasilla is named after Chief Wasilla, a local Dena'ina chief. "Wasilla" is the anglicized spelling of the chief's Russian-given name, , which corresponds to the English name Basil.
Glacial ice sheets covered most of the northern hemisphere during the last glacial period, between 26,500 and 19,000–20,000 years ago, until they disappeared between 10,000 and about 7,000 years ago. Early humans moved through the area and left evidence of their passage. The Matanuska-Susitna valley was eventually settled by the Dena'ina Alaska natives who utilized the fertile lands and fishing opportunities of Cook Inlet. The Dena'ina are one of the eleven sub-groups comprising the indigenous Athabaskan groups extending down Canada's western coast. The area around downtown Wasilla was known to the Dena'ina as , which translates as "among the lakes". Near the mouth of the Matanuska River, the town of Knik was settled about 1880. In 1900, the Willow Creek Mining District was established to the north and Knik thrived as a mining settlement.
In 1917, the U.S. government planned the Alaska Railroad to intersect the Carle Wagon Road (present Wasilla-Fishhook Road) which connected Knik and the mines. Knik businesses and residents rushed to buy land nearby, and the town declined. Wasilla Station was named for the nearby Wasilla Creek. Local miners used the name "Wassila Creek", referring to Wassila, a chief of the Dena'ina. There are two sources cited for the name, one being derived from a Dena'ina word meaning "breath of air" while another stating Dena'ina derived it from the Russian name . As Knik declined into a ghost town, Wasilla served early fur trappers and miners working the gold fields at Cache Creek and Willow Creek. More than 200 farm families from the Upper Midwest were moved into the Matanuska and Susitna valleys in 1935 as part of a U.S. government program to start a new farming community to counteract this trend their linguistic influence is still audible in the region.
The area was a supply base for gold mines near Hatcher Pass through World War II. Until construction of the George Parks Highway around 1970, nearby Palmer was the leading city in the Matanuska Valley. Wasilla was at the end of the Palmer-Wasilla highway and the road to Big Lake provided access to land west of Wasilla. The Parks Highway put Wasilla at mile 40–42 of what became the major highway and railroad transportation corridor linking Southcentral Alaska to Interior Alaska. As a result, population growth and community development shifted from the Palmer area to Wasilla and the surrounding area. Wasilla was incorporated as a city in 1974. All non-borough municipalities throughout Alaska are designated cities.
In 1994, a statewide initiative to move Alaska's capital to Wasilla was defeated by a vote of about 116,000 to 96,000. About that time, the Matanuska Valley began to recover from an economic collapse, beginning a sustained boom that involved dramatic population growth, increased local employment, and a boom in residential and commercial real estate development. The local real estate market slowed in 2006. In 2008, suburban growth and dwindling snow forced organizers of the Iditarod Trail Sled
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