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Photo of Grand View Inn & Suites Closest
From $205 / night 1.48 mi

Grand View Inn & Suites

· 4.0 Very Good · 458 reviews

Luxury properties built for guests who compete hard and recover harder.

  • Plug in cameras and accessories using multiple conveniently located outlets
  • Discover refined gathering spaces that elevate your social experience
  • Savor artisan coffee and pastries before morning matches and events
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Photo of Alaskas Select Inn Wasilla
From $208 / night 1.58 mi

Alaskas Select Inn Wasilla

· 4.1 Very Good · 362 reviews

Direct ownership keeps prices fair when the trip runs three days.

  • Wake refreshed in comfortable beds after long evenings with friends
  • Feed your friends with easy breakfast offerings before competition starts
  • Charge phones and cameras with convenient bedside USB charging ports
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From $215 / night 1.97 mi

Mat-Su Resort

· 4.2 Very Good · 124 reviews

Curated stays that turn weekend fun into something worth savoring.

  • Celebrate wins together at sophisticated on-site bars and lounges nightly
  • Kickstart competition days with expansive breakfast featuring elevated menu choices
  • Charge multiple devices simultaneously with abundant USB and outlet access
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Photo of Best Western Lake Lucille Inn
From $237 / night 6.15 mi

Best Western Lake Lucille Inn

· 4.2 Very Good · 327 reviews

Built for travelers who value dependable service without stretching the wallet.

  • Recharge with pancakes after a late night at the lanes
  • Flip between games and news on flat-screen TVs with HD channels
  • Hydrate throughout the day at the lobby infused water station
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Photo of Eagle Hotel
From $133 / night 13.51 mi

Eagle Hotel

· 3.4 Average · 233 reviews

Honest value from properties designed for families who span three generations.

  • Rest easy with affordable rates that keep tournament budgets intact
  • Find hot and cold breakfast choices to energize your group
  • Stay connected with friends using dependable wireless internet throughout rooms
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Photo of The Pioneer Motel Best value
From $133 / night 13.62 mi

The Pioneer Motel

· 4.4 Very Good · 369 reviews

Stays built for groups prioritizing easy parking and fast room access.

  • Rest easy knowing free parking sits steps from your room door
  • Access convenient refreshments that match your flexible bowling and billiards schedule
  • Drive in after evening games and settle into bed immediately
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Photo of Microtel Inn & Suites by Wyndham Eagle River / Anchorage Area
From $148 / night 29.19 mi

Microtel Inn & Suites by Wyndham Eagle River

· 3.4 Average · 638 reviews

Straightforward comfort built for travelers who refuse to overpay for basics.

  • Grab cold beverages from vending machines between bowling and billiards outings
  • Relax in open-concept spaces designed for socializing between games
  • Drive straight from the interstate to your room without detours
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Photo of Eagle River Lodge
From $200 / night 31.2 mi

Eagle River Lodge

· 4.9 Excellent · 42 reviews

Boutique stays that deliver character when chains feel too predictable.

  • Wake to complimentary breakfast featuring regional favorites and classic staples
  • Charge phones and tablets with conveniently placed bedside USB ports
  • Celebrate wins together in welcoming common spaces with mountain lodge character
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Photo of Wingate by Wyndham Anchorage Downtown / Ship Creek
From $124 / night 48.73 mi

Wingate by Wyndham Anchorage Downtown / Ship Creek

· 3.3 Average · 1,843 reviews

Midscale reliability engineered for guests who need simple, no-drama lodging.

  • Grab fresh-made waffles before heading to the lanes together
  • Keep everyone connected with reliable high-speed internet in every room
  • Fuel early mornings with complimentary coffee in the lobby
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Photo of Ramada by Wyndham Anchorage
From $147 / night 48.97 mi

Ramada by Wyndham Anchorage

· 2.7 Fair · 1,253 reviews

Built for travelers who value wallet-friendly consistency over boutique design flourishes.

  • Grab free parking and skip the downtown meter hunting
  • Recharge in crisp white sheets and cozy comforters nightly
  • Grab freshly brewed coffee between matches at the coffee station
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Photo of The Wildbirch Hotel - JDV by Hyatt
From $238 / night 49.2 mi

The Wildbirch Hotel - JDV by Hyatt

· 4.4 Very Good

Locally rooted stays that treat birthdays and league nights with equal intention.

  • Get local transit tips for quick trips to lanes and back
  • Wrap up in branded bathrobes between evening rounds and morning
  • Power through mornings with artisan coffee before heading to competition
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From $236 / night 49.33 mi

Hilton Anchorage

· 3.5 Good · 870 reviews

Full-service comfort meets modern convenience for groups unwinding after casual competition.

  • Start early with hot buffets ready when your group needs
  • Enjoy evening entertainment programs that extend your group's night out
  • Adjust room climate with voice commands between tournament rounds
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Photo of Four Points by Sheraton Anchorage Downtown
From $337 / night 49.62 mi

Four Points by Sheraton Anchorage Downtown

· 4.1 Very Good · 473 reviews

Designed for travelers who need proximity when the lanes close late.

  • Enjoy casual communal seating for tournament planning and strategy
  • Simplify logistics with ample parking for multiple vehicles on-site
  • Sleep soundly on the multi-layered Four Comfort Bed mattress
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Local Area Guide

North Bowl Travel Guide

We built this guide so your team doesn't have to figure it all out from a Google search. Neighborhoods, restaurants, game day logistics, local tips — it's all here.

Welcome to North Bowl, the premier destination for bowling and entertainment in the Mat-Su Valley. This guide is designed to help players, families, and groups visiting North Bowl make the most of their outing. Discover practical tips for arrival, navigating the facility, finding nearby amenities, and understanding the local rhythm of Palmer. Plan your visit with confidence and enjoy a seamless experience at North Bowl and in the surrounding area.

Section 01

Neighborhood Overview

North Bowl is situated along the Palmer-Wasilla Highway, a key artery connecting the communities of Palmer and Wasilla in Alaska's Matanuska-Susitna Borough. This location offers convenient access for local residents and visitors arriving from Anchorage or heading further north. Major access routes include the Glenn Highway, which connects to the Palmer-Wasilla Highway. Parking is generally available directly at the venue, with additional street parking common in the vicinity. The nearest major airport is Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport (ANC), approximately a 45-mile drive south. Depending on traffic conditions, this drive can take between 45 minutes to over an hour. While direct public transportation to North Bowl is limited, local shuttle services or ride-sharing options are more prevalent closer to Anchorage. For those driving from Palmer or Wasilla, arriving a bit before your planned activity is advisable, especially on evenings and weekends, to secure convenient parking and avoid potential delays on the highway.

Section 02

Where to Stay

The immediate area around North Bowl is a mix of commercial businesses and residential developments along the highway, with larger town centers of Palmer and Wasilla located just a few miles away. While North Bowl itself is the primary draw in its direct vicinity, a short drive will bring you to clusters of hotels and more extensive dining and shopping options in both Palmer and Wasilla. Many visitors choose accommodations in these nearby towns to balance access to the entertainment venue with a wider range of amenities. Popular choices often include budget-friendly hotels and motels that cater to families and groups. Demand for accommodations typically increases around local events, community festivals, or during peak Alaskan tourist seasons, so booking in advance is always recommended. Utilizing map filters to search for hotels within a 5- to 10-mile radius of North Bowl will help pinpoint the most convenient options. Consider properties in the heart of Palmer or Wasilla for the greatest selection and ease of access to other activities.

Section 03

Quick-Plan Overview

Getting There

Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport is 45 miles away, a drive of about 45-75 minutes.

Arrival & Parking

Arrive 15 minutes early to secure good parking and check in for your lanes.

Food & Dining

Explore downtown Palmer for unique shops and local eateries after your game.

Rainy Day Plan

Head to the nearby town centers of Palmer or Wasilla for indoor diversions.

Food & Dining

The venue lobby or adjacent cafes provide a comfortable spot to regroup.

  • Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport is 45 miles away, a drive of about 45-75 minutes.
  • Arrive 15 minutes early to secure good parking and check in for your lanes.
  • Explore downtown Palmer for unique shops and local eateries after your game.
  • Head to the nearby town centers of Palmer or Wasilla for indoor diversions.
  • The venue lobby or adjacent cafes provide a comfortable spot to regroup.
Section 04

Event Day Flow

Check-In & Warm-Up

Begin your visit by heading directly to the front counter for check-in. This is where you’ll secure your reserved lane or inquire about availability for walk-ins. Allow a few extra minutes here, especially during busy periods like weekend evenings, as there can be a short queue. Once your lane is assigned, you can gather your group and bowling shoes. The atmosphere is usually lively, with music and the sounds of rolling pins filling the air. Take this time to familiarize yourselves with the seating area around your lane and decide on initial warm-up shots to get a feel for the approaches and ball returns.

Mid-Day Regroup

If your group has an extended block of time or is waiting for lanes, the main concourse area and seating zones around the lanes serve as excellent regrouping spots. Casual conversations and friendly competition unfold here. For those seeking a refreshment break, the on-site snack bar is conveniently located and offers quick bites and drinks. This is an ideal window to take a short break from bowling, perhaps chat with other teams or families, or simply relax before your next game or activity.

Wrap-Up & Departure

As your bowling session concludes, be sure to gather all personal belongings and rented shoes. Return any equipment promptly to the designated area to help the staff manage turnover efficiently. If you enjoyed your meal or drinks at the snack bar, now might be a good time for a final round or to settle your tab. For those planning onward travel, consider the drive time back to your accommodation or next destination, especially if departing during peak traffic hours on the Palmer-Wasilla Highway. Reflect on your game and make plans for your next visit.

Check-In & Warm-Up

Begin your visit by heading directly to the front counter for check-in. This is where you’ll secure your reserved lane or inquire about availability for walk-ins. Allow a few extra minutes here, especially during busy periods like weekend evenings, as there can be a short queue. Once your lane is assigned, you can gather your group and bowling shoes. The atmosphere is usually lively, with music and the sounds of rolling pins filling the air. Take this time to familiarize yourselves with the seating area around your lane and decide on initial warm-up shots to get a feel for the approaches and ball returns.

Mid-Day Regroup

If your group has an extended block of time or is waiting for lanes, the main concourse area and seating zones around the lanes serve as excellent regrouping spots. Casual conversations and friendly competition unfold here. For those seeking a refreshment break, the on-site snack bar is conveniently located and offers quick bites and drinks. This is an ideal window to take a short break from bowling, perhaps chat with other teams or families, or simply relax before your next game or activity.

Wrap-Up & Departure

As your bowling session concludes, be sure to gather all personal belongings and rented shoes. Return any equipment promptly to the designated area to help the staff manage turnover efficiently. If you enjoyed your meal or drinks at the snack bar, now might be a good time for a final round or to settle your tab. For those planning onward travel, consider the drive time back to your accommodation or next destination, especially if departing during peak traffic hours on the Palmer-Wasilla Highway. Reflect on your game and make plans for your next visit.

Section 05

Things to Do

Walkable

Alaska Live & Learn

On site

North Bowl itself offers more than just bowling lanes; it's a local hub. Beyond the main attraction of striking out pins, the venue often features arcade games and a small lounge area, making it a versatile spot for family fun or casual group gatherings. This on-site amenity means you don't need to travel far for immediate entertainment, providing a convenient option for passing time or celebrating a victory right where you are.

Palmer-Wasilla Highway Commercial Area

0.1 mi

The immediate stretch of the Palmer-Wasilla Highway surrounding North Bowl is lined with various commercial establishments. While most are services or businesses, this area offers a glimpse into the local economic activity. It's a practical starting point for understanding the immediate surroundings, though specific attractions are limited within a purely walkable distance beyond North Bowl itself. Keep an eye out for local services that might be useful during your visit.

5–15 Minutes Away

Downtown Palmer

3.5 mi

A short drive east will bring you to the heart of Palmer, a charming and historic town. Downtown Palmer boasts a unique collection of locally owned shops, art galleries, and cafes. It's an excellent place to explore after a bowling session, offering a more relaxed pace and a chance to discover Alaskan crafts and goods. The atmosphere is friendly and community-oriented, perfect for a leisurely stroll and some local flavor.

Glenn Massie Arena

5.0 mi

For those interested in other local sporting events or activities, the Glenn Massie Arena in Palmer may host various community sports, ice skating sessions, or local league games. This venue serves as a multi-purpose community facility. Checking its local schedule can reveal opportunities to experience more of the Mat-Su Valley's active lifestyle, offering a different kind of local entertainment or spectator experience beyond the bowling alley.

Walkable

  • Alaska Live & Learn — North Bowl itself offers more than just bowling lanes; it's a local hub. Beyond the main attraction of striking out pins, the venue often features arcade games and a small lounge area, making it a versatile spot for family fun or casual group gatherings. This on-site amenity means you don't need to travel far for immediate entertainment, providing a convenient option for passing time or celebrating a victory right where you are. On site
  • Palmer-Wasilla Highway Commercial Area — The immediate stretch of the Palmer-Wasilla Highway surrounding North Bowl is lined with various commercial establishments. While most are services or businesses, this area offers a glimpse into the local economic activity. It's a practical starting point for understanding the immediate surroundings, though specific attractions are limited within a purely walkable distance beyond North Bowl itself. Keep an eye out for local services that might be useful during your visit. 0.1 mi

5–15 Minutes Away

  • Downtown Palmer — A short drive east will bring you to the heart of Palmer, a charming and historic town. Downtown Palmer boasts a unique collection of locally owned shops, art galleries, and cafes. It's an excellent place to explore after a bowling session, offering a more relaxed pace and a chance to discover Alaskan crafts and goods. The atmosphere is friendly and community-oriented, perfect for a leisurely stroll and some local flavor. 3.5 mi
  • Glenn Massie Arena — For those interested in other local sporting events or activities, the Glenn Massie Arena in Palmer may host various community sports, ice skating sessions, or local league games. This venue serves as a multi-purpose community facility. Checking its local schedule can reveal opportunities to experience more of the Mat-Su Valley's active lifestyle, offering a different kind of local entertainment or spectator experience beyond the bowling alley. 5.0 mi
Section 06

Food & Drink

Inside & Adjacent

North Bowl Snack Bar

On site

Located directly within North Bowl, this snack bar is the most convenient option for refueling during or after your games. It offers a typical selection of casual fare like pizza, burgers, hot dogs, and beverages. It's perfect for grabbing a quick bite without leaving the entertainment venue, ensuring minimal disruption to your group's fun and allowing for easy regrouping between frames or during breaks.

Wasilla Area Restaurants

2.0 mi

Just a short drive west into Wasilla, you'll find a wider array of familiar chain restaurants and fast-food options. These establishments cater to a broad range of tastes and are convenient for families looking for quick and reliable meal choices. Options typically include pizza places, diners, and fast-food burger joints, offering a straightforward solution for satisfying hungry bowlers.

Nearby Gathering Spots

Palmer's Bakery

3.5 mi

Step into downtown Palmer for a taste of local charm at Palmer's Bakery. This spot is celebrated for its fresh-baked goods, hearty sandwiches, and coffee. It offers a cozy atmosphere that's perfect for a casual lunch or a coffee break with friends. It’s a great place to experience a community gathering spot with a touch of Alaskan hospitality and delicious treats.

Napper's Restaurant & Brewery

4.0 mi

Located in Palmer, Napper's provides a local brewery experience alongside a diverse menu. They often feature a selection of craft beers brewed on-site, paired with pub fare, steaks, and seafood. It's a popular spot for groups looking for a more relaxed dining experience with a wider selection of beverages and a menu that caters to various preferences, making it ideal for post-activity meals.

Local & Elevated Picks

Evangelo's Restaurant

3.7 mi

Evangelo's in Palmer offers a more refined dining experience, often focusing on Greek and Italian cuisine. This restaurant provides a sit-down atmosphere suitable for groups celebrating a special occasion or seeking a break from casual dining. With a reputation for good food and service, it’s a solid choice for a more memorable meal in the Palmer area.

Homestead Bar & Grill

5.5 mi

The Homestead Bar & Grill is a local establishment that often provides a classic Alaskan diner and bar experience. Expect hearty meals, a friendly atmosphere, and perhaps some local favorites on the menu. It serves as a good spot for a casual but satisfying meal, reflecting the down-to-earth spirit of the region and appealing to those looking for authentic local dining.

Inside & Adjacent

  • North Bowl Snack Bar — Located directly within North Bowl, this snack bar is the most convenient option for refueling during or after your games. It offers a typical selection of casual fare like pizza, burgers, hot dogs, and beverages. It's perfect for grabbing a quick bite without leaving the entertainment venue, ensuring minimal disruption to your group's fun and allowing for easy regrouping between frames or during breaks. On site
  • Wasilla Area Restaurants — Just a short drive west into Wasilla, you'll find a wider array of familiar chain restaurants and fast-food options. These establishments cater to a broad range of tastes and are convenient for families looking for quick and reliable meal choices. Options typically include pizza places, diners, and fast-food burger joints, offering a straightforward solution for satisfying hungry bowlers. 2.0 mi

Nearby Gathering Spots

  • Palmer's Bakery — Step into downtown Palmer for a taste of local charm at Palmer's Bakery. This spot is celebrated for its fresh-baked goods, hearty sandwiches, and coffee. It offers a cozy atmosphere that's perfect for a casual lunch or a coffee break with friends. It’s a great place to experience a community gathering spot with a touch of Alaskan hospitality and delicious treats. 3.5 mi
  • Napper's Restaurant & Brewery — Located in Palmer, Napper's provides a local brewery experience alongside a diverse menu. They often feature a selection of craft beers brewed on-site, paired with pub fare, steaks, and seafood. It's a popular spot for groups looking for a more relaxed dining experience with a wider selection of beverages and a menu that caters to various preferences, making it ideal for post-activity meals. 4.0 mi

Local & Elevated Picks

  • Evangelo's Restaurant — Evangelo's in Palmer offers a more refined dining experience, often focusing on Greek and Italian cuisine. This restaurant provides a sit-down atmosphere suitable for groups celebrating a special occasion or seeking a break from casual dining. With a reputation for good food and service, it’s a solid choice for a more memorable meal in the Palmer area. 3.7 mi
  • Homestead Bar & Grill — The Homestead Bar & Grill is a local establishment that often provides a classic Alaskan diner and bar experience. Expect hearty meals, a friendly atmosphere, and perhaps some local favorites on the menu. It serves as a good spot for a casual but satisfying meal, reflecting the down-to-earth spirit of the region and appealing to those looking for authentic local dining. 5.5 mi
Section 07

Local Tips

Weekend evenings are the busiest times at North Bowl: reserving lanes in advance is highly recommended.

Be prepared for rapidly changing weather conditions: always have layers available, even in summer.

Local events and festivals: , especially during summer, can draw larger crowds to both Palmer and Wasilla.

Seasonal note: The Mat-Su Valley experiences distinct seasons that influence visitor activities. Summer brings long daylight hours and pleasant temperatures, ideal for bowling and exploring the outdoors, though it's also peak tourist season. Fall offers crisp air and beautiful foliage, perfect for enjoying indoor activities like bowling or visiting local eateries. Winter is characterized by cold temperatures and snow, making indoor venues like North Bowl a prime destination, while spring marks a transition with melting snow and increasing daylight. Throughout the year, local community events and sporting activities provide a consistent pulse to the area.

  • Traffic on the Palmer-Wasilla Highway can become congested during peak commuting hours, particularly on weekday afternoons.
  • Weekend evenings are the busiest times at North Bowl reserving lanes in advance is highly recommended.
  • Downtown Palmer is known for its quirky boutiques and artisan shops, perfect for a relaxed afternoon browse.
  • Be prepared for rapidly changing weather conditions always have layers available, even in summer.
  • Local events and festivals , especially during summer, can draw larger crowds to both Palmer and Wasilla.
  • Seasonal note: The Mat-Su Valley experiences distinct seasons that influence visitor activities. Summer brings long daylight hours and pleasant temperatures, ideal for bowling and exploring the outdoors, though it's also peak tourist season. Fall offers crisp air and beautiful foliage, perfect for enjoying indoor activities like bowling or visiting local eateries. Winter is characterized by cold temperatures and snow, making indoor venues like North Bowl a prime destination, while spring marks a transition with melting snow and increasing daylight. Throughout the year, local community events and sporting activities provide a consistent pulse to the area.
Section 08

Weather & Seasons

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Winter

Expect cold temperatures, often well below freezing, with significant snowfall common from November through March. Visitors should dress in heavy layers, including insulated jackets, hats, and gloves. The short daylight hours mean outdoor activities are limited, making North Bowl a popular choice for indoor entertainment and warmth.

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Spring & early summer

As winter recedes, temperatures gradually warm from April through June. Snowmelt can lead to muddy conditions in some areas. Lightweight layers are appropriate, though evenings can still be cool. Daylight hours increase dramatically, making it pleasant to travel to and from the venue.

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Mid-summer

July and August typically bring the warmest weather, with daytime temperatures often in the 60s and 70s Fahrenheit. Humidity is generally low. This is the most comfortable time for both indoor and outdoor activities, though quick temperature drops are always possible, especially in the evening.

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Fall season

September and October offer crisp, cool air and stunning fall colors. Temperatures begin to drop steadily, and daily highs might range from the 40s to 50s Fahrenheit. It’s advisable to wear layers, including a warm jacket, as the season transitions toward winter.

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Rain & snow

Rain is possible throughout the year, though more common during the summer months. Snowfall is the primary form of winter precipitation. Visitors should be prepared for slick conditions on roads and walkways, especially during periods of rain or snow, and allow extra travel time.

Winter

Expect cold temperatures, often well below freezing, with significant snowfall common from November through March. Visitors should dress in heavy layers, including insulated jackets, hats, and gloves. The short daylight hours mean outdoor activities are limited, making North Bowl a popular choice for indoor entertainment and warmth.

Spring & early summer

As winter recedes, temperatures gradually warm from April through June. Snowmelt can lead to muddy conditions in some areas. Lightweight layers are appropriate, though evenings can still be cool. Daylight hours increase dramatically, making it pleasant to travel to and from the venue.

Mid-summer

July and August typically bring the warmest weather, with daytime temperatures often in the 60s and 70s Fahrenheit. Humidity is generally low. This is the most comfortable time for both indoor and outdoor activities, though quick temperature drops are always possible, especially in the evening.

Fall season

September and October offer crisp, cool air and stunning fall colors. Temperatures begin to drop steadily, and daily highs might range from the 40s to 50s Fahrenheit. It’s advisable to wear layers, including a warm jacket, as the season transitions toward winter.

Rain & snow

Rain is possible throughout the year, though more common during the summer months. Snowfall is the primary form of winter precipitation. Visitors should be prepared for slick conditions on roads and walkways, especially during periods of rain or snow, and allow extra travel time.

Section 09

Venue Facts

Primary team

Not applicable

Neighborhood

Palmer-Wasilla Highway Corridor

Nearest airport

Ted Stevens Anchorage International (ANC)

Parking

On-site lot, street parking available

Walkable district

Limited to venue and immediate commercial strip

Groceries & supplies

Safeway, Fred Meyer in Wasilla

Pharmacy

Walgreens, Rite Aid in Wasilla

Urgent care

Mat-Su Urgent Care (Wasilla)

Downtime

Local cafes in Palmer, parks for gentle walks

Pro tip

Book lanes in advance, especially for weekend evenings or group events.

Primary teamNot applicable
NeighborhoodPalmer-Wasilla Highway Corridor
Nearest airportTed Stevens Anchorage International (ANC)
ParkingOn-site lot, street parking available
Walkable districtLimited to venue and immediate commercial strip
Groceries & suppliesSafeway, Fred Meyer in Wasilla
PharmacyWalgreens, Rite Aid in Wasilla
Urgent careMat-Su Urgent Care (Wasilla)
DowntimeLocal cafes in Palmer, parks for gentle walks
Pro tipBook lanes in advance, especially for weekend evenings or group events.
Need to Know

Frequently Asked Questions

Real questions travelers ask before booking near North Bowl — answered with the specifics you actually need.

Questions Travelers Ask What people want to know before booking near North Bowl

What are the closest hotels to North Bowl?

The closest hotel to North Bowl is Grand View Inn & Suites (1.48 mi, from $205/night) — a 3-minute drive. Other nearby options include Alaskas Select Inn Wasilla (1.58 mi, from $208/night) and Mat-Su Resort (1.97 mi, from $215/night).

Which hotels near North Bowl are good for families?

Several hotels near North Bowl are well-suited for families. Best Western Lake Lucille Inn (6.15 mi, from $237/night), Microtel Inn & Suites by Wyndham Eagle River / Anchorage Area (29.19 mi, from $148/night), and Wingate by Wyndham Anchorage Downtown / Ship Creek (48.73 mi, from $124/night) all offer suites, connecting rooms, a pool, complimentary breakfast, and on-site laundry.

Which hotels near North Bowl are good for team or group travel?

Several hotels near North Bowl accommodate team and group travel. Best Western Lake Lucille Inn (6.15 mi, from $237/night), Microtel Inn & Suites by Wyndham Eagle River / Anchorage Area (29.19 mi, from $148/night), and Wingate by Wyndham Anchorage Downtown / Ship Creek (48.73 mi, from $124/night) all offer meeting space, complimentary breakfast, and on-site laundry.

Are there upscale or luxury hotels near North Bowl?

Several upscale hotels are available near North Bowl. The Wildbirch Hotel - JDV by Hyatt (49.2 mi, from $238/night), Hilton Anchorage (49.33 mi, from $236/night), and Four Points by Sheraton Anchorage Downtown (49.62 mi, from $337/night) all offer on-site dining, room service, and a pool.

Which hotels near North Bowl are good for business travelers?

Several hotels near North Bowl cater to business travelers. Best Western Lake Lucille Inn (6.15 mi, from $237/night), Microtel Inn & Suites by Wyndham Eagle River / Anchorage Area (29.19 mi, from $148/night), and Wingate by Wyndham Anchorage Downtown / Ship Creek (48.73 mi, from $124/night) all offer free Wi-Fi, meeting space, and a fitness center.

Hotel Amenities & Features Pools, breakfast, pet policies, and more

Which hotels near North Bowl offer free breakfast?

Best Western Lake Lucille Inn (6.15 mi, from $237/night), Microtel Inn & Suites by Wyndham Eagle River / Anchorage Area (29.19 mi, from $148/night), and Wingate by Wyndham Anchorage Downtown / Ship Creek (48.73 mi, from $124/night) include complimentary breakfast.

Which hotels near North Bowl have an outdoor pool?

The Wildbirch Hotel - JDV by Hyatt (49.2 mi, from $238/night) has an outdoor pool.

Which hotels near North Bowl have an indoor pool?

Best Western Lake Lucille Inn (6.15 mi, from $237/night), Microtel Inn & Suites by Wyndham Eagle River / Anchorage Area (29.19 mi, from $148/night), and Wingate by Wyndham Anchorage Downtown / Ship Creek (48.73 mi, from $124/night) have an indoor pool available year-round.

Which hotels near North Bowl have a fitness center?

Best Western Lake Lucille Inn (6.15 mi, from $237/night), Microtel Inn & Suites by Wyndham Eagle River / Anchorage Area (29.19 mi, from $148/night), and Wingate by Wyndham Anchorage Downtown / Ship Creek (48.73 mi, from $124/night) have an on-site fitness center.

Which hotels near North Bowl are pet-friendly?

Best Western Lake Lucille Inn (6.15 mi, from $237/night), Microtel Inn & Suites by Wyndham Eagle River / Anchorage Area (29.19 mi, from $148/night), and Wingate by Wyndham Anchorage Downtown / Ship Creek (48.73 mi, from $124/night) accept pets. Fee policies vary by property.

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