If you haven't been to the Musk Ox Farm before, it's a real treat!
A visit here makes sure you'll see all the wildlife you want on your visit if you don't see them out and about! It is both a drive around visit and a walk around so it is for all ages and abilities!
The reindeer farm is just around the corner from the venue with reindeer you can get up close with and sometimes they have a moose!
Hatchers Pass is one of Bryanne's favorite parts of Palmer. Being an old gold mine with most of the buildings intact and hikes all around makes it a spot to visit whenever!
This lodge is at the end of Knik River Road and is a quaint spot to eat a nice Alaskan meal or catch a helicopter tour of glaciers and has an option to do a dogsled tour on the glacier!
The Alaska Native Heritage Center is an educational and cultural institution for all Alaskans, located in Anchorage, Alaska. The center opened in 1999. The Alaska Native Heritage Center shares the heritage of Alaska's 11 major cultural groups.
Proud to remain true to our core mission of providing homes for animals who need them. We work closely with wildlife officials and other zoos to provide animal placements in good permanent homes on our naturally wooded grounds. We are a nonprofit organization receiving no city, state or federal funding for operations. We truly appreciate your support of our mission!