Transportation in Wasilla
The average one-way commute in Wasilla, AK, takes 32 minutes. 71% of commuters drive their own car alone. 15% carpool with others. 0% take mass transit and 6% work from home.
The George Parks Highway, Glenn Highway, and other local roads connect the city to Anchorage, the remainder of the state and Canada.
The Alaska Railroad serves Wasilla on the Fairbanks to Seward route. A City airport, with a paved 3,700′ long by 75′ wide airstrip, provides scheduled commuter and air taxi services.
Float planes land at Wasilla Lake, Jacobsen Lake and Lake Lucille. There are ten additional private airstrips in the vicinity. Commercial jet flights are operated out of Anchorage International Airport.