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Why Live in Knik-Fairview
Knik-Fairview is a rural community in the southern part of the rapidly growing Matanuska-Susitna Borough in Alaska. Known for its spacious lots and natural surroundings, it offers a countryside lifestyle within commuting distance of Anchorage, which is about 50 miles away. The area features a variety of home styles, including cabins, New Traditionals, Craftsman and ranch-style homes, with lot sizes ranging from a quarter-acre to 5 acres. The community is characterized by gravel roads and mature pine trees, providing a sense of privacy and connection to the Alaskan wilderness. Outdoor enthusiasts can explore attractions like the Palmer Hay Flats, a 20,000-acre game reserve, and Settlers Bay Coastal Park, which offers hiking and biking trails. The Settlers Bay Golf Course is known for its challenging 18th hole. Knik-Fairview also celebrates its heritage at the Knik Museum and Mushers Hall of Fame, which highlights the history of the Iditarod dog sled race. Shops and restaurants are limited, with notable establishments like Settlers Bay Lodge and Three Bears Alaska along Knik Goose Bay Road. For more options, residents usually travel to nearby Wasilla. The Matanuska-Susitna Borough School District is highly rated, providing quality education across a wide range of programs. While the community is car-dependent, Valley Transit offers commuter bus services to Anchorage.