Revival Acres: Historic Farmhouse on 5 Acres w/Stunning Mountain Views
Come enjoy farm field and mountain views from almost every window in our cozy 1930's Palmer Colony farmhouse. Everything has been remodeled to provide modern amenities while still giving a nod to the historic and rustic aesthetic. The beautiful original fir floors have been preserved. Soft-close cabinets, quartz and solid surface counters, tile bath surround, stainless appliances are all upgrades throughout!
Two bedrooms upstairs (king & queen beds) and a memory foam sofa bed (full) in living room downstairs combine to accommodate up to 6 guests. Our farmhouse is well-suited for families, couples, or really anyone looking for a peaceful country getaway or home base for their Alaskan adventure. Cook in our fully-stocked, beautiful, spacious kitchen or order in and get delivery from numerous local restaurants. The spacious bathroom has double sinks and a full length mirror.
Cozy up with a good book in the living room, enjoy wireless wifi, or use our Roku device to sign into your personal streaming accounts. The front courtyard is equip with yard games plus the back deck has a grill and large outdoor dining table. Only a 10 minute drive from downtown Palmer, yet wildlife sightings abound in our Alaskan countryside retreat (moose, fox, sandhill cranes, owls etc.).
Near so many attractions including the Reindeer Farm, Musk Ox Farm, ATV tours, numerous hiking trails, Hatcher Pass, Knik River & Knik Glacier, Pyrah's U-Pick Farm, farmer's markets, Palmer museum & visitor center, golf course, gift shops, microbreweries, local restaurants, & coffee shops. If it's not listed, just ask. We're happy to answer any questions and point you in the right direction to make your stay with us the best it can possibly be.
Located 50-58 miles from the Ted Steven's International Airport and about 8 miles from downtown Palmer. Exterior security cameras are located at three locations: front door/deck, front driveway & back door/deck. No smoking, drugs or parties on the premise. Front storm door is a necessity because of seasonal driving wind/rain. Please be sure to latch it tight when coming/going. Thank you!
パーマーにあるファミリー向けのこのバケーションホームは、山中に位置し、レインディア ファームおよびボーデンバーグ ビュートから 3 km 圏内です。チュガッチ州立公園およびバーベル湖も 15 km 圏内です。
オーナーについて
オーナー : Stephanie Koontz
We are Donald and Stephanie Koontz and we're both lifelong Alaskans born and raised. We've lived in the Matanuska Valley area for nearly 10 years. We have two kiddos and enjoy the many outdoor activities that Alaska has to offer. We love to travel, renovate homes, & raise our children in one of the most beautiful states in the U.S.
この宿泊施設のオーナーになった理由
The story behind our name is that we are rehab addicts who enjoy restoring things to their former glory. We watched this particular diamond in the rough for four years before buying it in 2018. We revived it by doing a major renovation that included tearing off a 1970's addition, adding the entryway & fully remodeling both the interior and exterior. We did our best to salvage and display any and all of the original materials that remained including the log construction and Southeast Alaskan fir floors.
Please be aware that since this home is nearly 100 years old some of the quirks (such as some squeaks in the floorboards) were just impossible to remedy during the renovation process. It’s all part of the charm! We’ve done our best to modernize it for convenience, but still keep its historical value!
This is one of the properties that was part of the New Deal program that President Roosevelt created to help move the United States out of the Great Depression. It was one of many rural rehabilitation colonies to be established. Over 200 families from areas in Michigan, Wisconsin, Oklahoma and Minnesota came to the fertile Alaskan valley to start fresh in a new community. Only about 100 families remained after the first year or two. On May 23, 1935, each family drew and received a 40 acre tract. They had a choice between five style homes of log or frame construction. This particular home, the home of Clarence & Beulah Parks, was built out of log and then covered with stucco in later years because the colonists were in such a hurry to get the homes built before winter that they used green logs that shrunk with time which didn’t make for a very warm, comfortable environment. If you’re interested to learn more about the history of this property and the community, we have some books here that explain in more detail that you are welcome to read during your stay here or visit the Palmer Visitor Center & Colony House Museum located downtown.