Duncklee Room 202, Hyland Hotel
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$80-200/nightSize –
1 Bedroom • 1 Bathroom 1 Bath • Sleeps 1-2Duncklee Room 202 at the Hyland Hotel offers guests a cozy retreat featuring a queen-size bed and private bathroom. Equipped with a smart TV, mini fridge, and coffee maker, this room has the essentials for a convenient and peaceful getaway. Guests can enjoy complimentary Wi-Fi, free private parking, and scenic mountain views during their stay.
Important Information About Your Stay
To help ensure a comfortable and enjoyable visit, please note the following details about our historic property:
Historic Character
Our hotel is a historic building, and as such, it does not offer some modern amenities such as elevators or ice machines. We appreciate your understanding and hope you enjoy its unique charm.
Self Check-In Experience
We operate on a fully self-check-in model. There is no front desk or on-site staff, allowing for a flexible and private arrival.
Smart Keypad Access
Entry is via a smart keypad located at your door. You will receive a unique access code prior to the start of your stay.
Shared Laundry Facilities
A shared washing machine and dryer are available for guest use on the second floor.
Guest Supplies
Additional coffee, towels, linens, and space heaters are available for your convenience on the second floor.
Downtown Location
The property is located in downtown Palmer. As with any central location, some street noise should be expected, particularly during daytime and evening hours.
Non-Smoking Policy
For the comfort of all guests, smoking is not permitted indoors. Any indoor smoking will result in a $500 cleaning fee per occurrence.
The History
This newly renovated and locally owned property was the first hotel/BnB ever built in Palmer Alaska. It opened for business in 1936 with single rooms renting for $3 a day. We have maintained the historic colonial feel of the building while incorporating modern amenities to ensure our guests a comfortable and safe stay. The Hyland Hotel was officially listed on the federal National Register of Historic Places on June 21, 1991. We look forward to sharing a piece of Palmer's history with you!
Edward and Eliza Jane “Jenny” Duncklee were early homesteaders in the Matanuska Valley, with Edward securing a 319-acre homestead in 1916 and later selling it to the government for the 1935 Matanuska Colony Project. Jenny, originally from England, was active in community organizations and played a vital role in the region’s early social life. Their contributions helped shape the foundation of Palmer, Alaska, as an agricultural and homesteading community.
Availability
Location
Palmer, Alaska
Amenities
| Room Type | Boutique Hotel |
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| Accommodation | Entire Home |
| Check-In | A keypad is available 24 hours a day to provide entry for guests |
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1 Bathroom
1 Bath
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1 Bedroom,
sleeps 1-2
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Rates
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Winter Sep 7, 2025 - May 14, 2026 |
$80 - $160 | $80 - $171 |
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Cancellation Policy: One hundred percent (100.00%) of the total booking charges will be refunded if the cancellation is made more than 30 days prior to the arrival date of the reservation. Fifty percent (50.00%) of the total booking charges will be refunded if the cancellation is made more than 7 days prior to the arrival date of the reservation. For cancellations made within 7 days prior to the arrival date, no refund will be issued.