Mountain Glory Heights offers home buyers the ability to have a custom designed home, multiple builders to choose from and a wide variety of settings. In Mountain Glory you'll find rolling hills, gorgeous views, protective covenants and acre to acre plus sites! Each builder has a unique story but are all committed to building with integrity, quality, and artistry. Known throughout the Mat Su Valley, these builders have earned their reputations and stand proudly behind their work. Don't settle for anything less than the best for your custom home. Learn more about each builder below.
We Pride ourselves in offering exceptional homes customized to suit you. You can expect upgraded finishes and well thought out design at every turn.
We strive to make the building process as easy and exciting for the buyer as possible. Making your house into a home is what you get to do.
From concept to completion our goal is to tailor-make the home that best fits you and your lifestyle! Your home will maintain a high market value due to the quality and integrity of our building process. Your unique needs will be met with our custom designs.
From idea to fruition, we help cultivate the seeds of imagination into the foundation of your new home.
WM Construction is your one-stop source for new home construction, multi-family dwellings, commercial buildings, remodels and additions in Alaska. He takes great pride in building quality houses for his friends and family in the state that he loves.
The 130,000 acre Matanuska Valley State Moose Range was created by the Alaska State Legislature in 1984 to maintain, improve, and enhance moose populations and habitat and other wildlife resources of the area, and to perpetuate public multiple use of the area. The Department of Natural Resources (DNR) manages the area in cooperation with the Department of Fish & Game.
In the Talkeetna Mountains between the towns of Willow and Palmer, Hatcher Pass is a local favorite for recreation or a scenic drive. Hike in alpine tundra dotted with wildflowers and ptarmigan, ski fresh, deep powder, or visit Independence Mine Historical State Park.
In summer months, usually around July 4th, the road opens over the pass, so travelers with high-clearance vehicles can travel all the way to Willow. If you don’t want to brave the dirt, travel to the top of the pass and Independence Mine. Learn about gold mining, hike trails, or enjoy a scenic picnic lunch at 4,000 feet. Look for paragliders launching off of steep hillsides, and keep an eye out for whistling marmots, pikas, falcons, and golden eagles. In late summer, there’s terrific blueberry picking up here. And in good weather, you’ll see the Chugach Range, Alaska Range, and Palmer’s Pioneer Peak.