Where is Fishhook, Alaska, USA?

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Where is Fishhook Located? - Fishhook is a city located in the Matanuska-Susitna County of Alaska, United States. Fishhook lies between 57.7576 Degrees North latitudes and 152.5140 Degrees West longitudes.

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Where is Fishhook, Alaska

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Where is Fishhook?: The Google Map showing the location of Fishhook in the U.S. state of Alaska.

Where is Fishhook Located?

Fishhook is a city located in the Matanuska-Susitna County of Alaska, United States. Fishhook lies between 57.7576 Degrees North latitudes and 152.5140 Degrees West longitudes. According to 2020 U.S.census, the population of Fishhook city is 5048 people and the city has a total area of 72.17 sq mi. The city has numerous parks and recreational facilities.

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Fishhook, Alaska Quick Facts

PropertyInformation
CityFishhook
CountyMatanuska-Susitna Borough
StateAlaska
State CapitalJuneau
US RegionWestern United States
Latitude61.6515° N
Longitude149.2725° W
Elevation958 ft (292 m)
Land Area17.09 sq mi
Water Area0.27 sq mi
Total Area17.36 sq mi
Population (latest Census year)5,386 (2020 Census)
Population Density315 per sq mi
ZIP Codes99645
Area Code907
Time Zone StandardAlaska Standard Time (AKST, UTC−9)
Time Zone DaylightAlaska Daylight Time (AKDT, UTC−8)
CurrencyUS Dollar (USD)
FIPS Code02-26130
Congressional DistrictAt-large Congressional District

Nearby Cities to Fishhook, Alaska

  • Palmer, Alaska — 7 mi South
  • Lazy Mountain, Alaska — 5 mi Southeast
  • Butte, Alaska — 11 mi Southwest
  • Gateway, Alaska — 18 mi Southwest
  • Wasilla, Alaska — 20 mi West
  • Sutton-Alpine, Alaska — 24 mi East
  • Knik-Fairview, Alaska — 26 mi West
  • Houston, Alaska — 34 mi West
  • Big Lake, Alaska — 37 mi West
  • Anchorage, Alaska — 48 mi Southwest

Driving Distances from Fishhook, Alaska

CityStateDistance (mi)Approx. Drive Time
PalmerAlaska712 min
Lazy MountainAlaska510 min
ButteAlaska1118 min
GatewayAlaska1825 min
WasillaAlaska2028 min
Sutton-AlpineAlaska2430 min
Knik-FairviewAlaska2635 min
HoustonAlaska3442 min
Big LakeAlaska3745 min
AnchorageAlaska481 hr

Transportation and Connectivity in Fishhook, Alaska

CategoryInformation
Airport NameTed Stevens Anchorage International Airport (nearest major airport)
IATA CodeANC
PortNot applicable
Major HighwaysGlenn Highway (AK-1), Palmer-Fishhook Road, Alaska Route 77 (nearby)
Train/Amtrak ServiceNo Amtrak service; Alaska Railroad passenger service available from nearby Palmer and Wasilla area
Local Bus/Transit ServiceMatanuska-Susitna Community Transit (regional service)
  • Glenn Highway (AK-1) - Main highway connecting Fishhook with Palmer, Anchorage and eastern Interior Alaska.
  • Palmer-Fishhook Road - Principal local roadway providing access to residential neighborhoods and Hatcher Pass.
  • Hatcher Pass Road - Scenic mountain route leading to recreation areas, hiking trails and Independence Mine State Historical Park.
  • Arctic Avenue - Local connector serving homes, schools and nearby community facilities.

What are top Places to Visit in Fishhook, Alaska

Landmark NameType
Hatcher PassScenic Mountain Pass
Independence Mine State Historical ParkHistoric Site
Government Peak Recreation AreaRecreation Area
Lazy Mountain TrailHiking Area
Musk Ox FarmWildlife Attraction
Palmer Visitor Information CenterVisitor Center
Matanuska River ParkPark
Reindeer FarmFarm Attraction
Bodenburg ButteNatural Landmark
Crevasse-Moraine Trail SystemNature Trail

Colleges and Universities in Fishhook, Alaska

Institution NameTypeLevelNotable For
University of Alaska Anchorage – Mat-Su CollegePublicCommunity CollegeTransfer and workforce education
University of Alaska AnchoragePublicUniversityResearch and professional programs
Alaska Pacific UniversityPrivateUniversityEnvironmental studies and outdoor education
Matanuska-Susitna Borough School DistrictPublicK–12 DistrictRegional public education

Waterbodies in Fishhook, Alaska

Matanuska River, Little Susitna River, Fishhook Creek, Palmer Creek, Wasilla Creek, Finger Lake, Jim Creek, Eklutna Lake

Golf Courses in Fishhook, Alaska

Palmer Golf Course, Settlers Bay Golf Course, Moose Run Golf Course, Sleepy Hollow Golf Course, North Star Golf Club

Fishhook, Alaska — Key Historical Facts

  • Fishhook developed as a rural community north of Palmer, with its history closely tied to homesteading and agriculture in the Matanuska Valley.
  • The area benefited from the 1935 Matanuska Colony project, which brought farming families from the Midwest to south-central Alaska.
  • Nearby Hatcher Pass became an important gold mining district, and the historic Independence Mine played a major role in the local economy during the early twentieth century.
  • Improved road access encouraged residential growth while preserving the area's scenic mountain landscapes and outdoor recreation opportunities.
  • Today, Fishhook is known for its quiet residential setting, proximity to Hatcher Pass, year-round recreation, and easy access to Palmer and the Anchorage metropolitan area.

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