Community
Lazy Mountain
Lazy Mountain, Alaska has 1,506 residents as of 2020. Covering 58.8 square miles, it offers a serene lifestyle. With hiking trails, scenic views, and proximity to Palmer, it blends rural charm and natural beauty.
Boards
Greater Palmer Consolidated No. 132
Fire Service Area (FSA) Board for Greater Palmer - Provides fire protection services in the Greater Palmer area.
Lazy Mountain Community Council
A Community Council serves as a nonprofit, voluntary, self-governing association of residents of an area. It is recognized by assembly resolution, but is not an arm of the Borough.
Lazy Mountain No. 19
Road Service Area (RSA) Board - Services provided within this service area include the construction, reconstruction and maintenance of roads, streets, sidewalks and related drainage facilities.
Trails
Matanuska Peak Trail
The trail passes through forest to alpine to talus field to pinnacle. The view from Matanuska Peak is spectacular!
Plumley-Maud Multi-Use Trail
This multi-use trail is open year round and travels through wooded stands of birch, spruce, and cottonwood.
Lazy Mountain Recreation Area
Two trail options: the Lazy Mountain Trail is 3,000 feet in less than two miles. The longer, less steep, Lazy Moose Trail, zigzags up the hill for three miles. Lazy Moose reconnects with Lazy Mountain Trail above the first picnic table.
Morgan Hose Trail
The Morgan Horse Trail is an all-season trail running between the Lazy Mountain Recreation Area and Maud Road.
Assembly Districts
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Boards
Greater Palmer Consolidated No. 132
Fire Service Area (FSA) Board for Greater Palmer - Provides fire protection services in the Greater Palmer area.
Lazy Mountain Community Council
A Community Council serves as a nonprofit, voluntary, self-governing association of residents of an area. It is recognized by assembly resolution, but is not an arm of the Borough.
Lazy Mountain No. 19
Road Service Area (RSA) Board - Services provided within this service area include the construction, reconstruction and maintenance of roads, streets, sidewalks and related drainage facilities.
Trails
Matanuska Peak Trail
The trail passes through forest to alpine to talus field to pinnacle. The view from Matanuska Peak is spectacular!
Plumley-Maud Multi-Use Trail
This multi-use trail is open year round and travels through wooded stands of birch, spruce, and cottonwood.
Lazy Mountain Recreation Area
Two trail options: the Lazy Mountain Trail is 3,000 feet in less than two miles. The longer, less steep, Lazy Moose Trail, zigzags up the hill for three miles. Lazy Moose reconnects with Lazy Mountain Trail above the first picnic table.
Morgan Hose Trail
The Morgan Horse Trail is an all-season trail running between the Lazy Mountain Recreation Area and Maud Road.