••• Soloview Events and Weddings at botanical forest park at
19849 Limitcatch Ave., Caswell Lakes, 99676, Alaska.
Located between Willow and Talkeetna, a three mile drive on Hidden Hills Road from the Parks Highway turnoff at mile 88. •••
The reservations are open for the 2024 season!
Gates on private driveway at the entrance to the wedding venue, swing inwards.
Access from E. Limitcatch Ave.
The left gate at the entrance to the wedding venue opens inwards.
Please do not climb on the neighbor's land, located to the left of the left gate!
The right gate at the entrance to the wedding venue opens inwards.
Pedestrians can enter without opening the gate by walking around the post along the stone wall.
Gravel driveway.
A few small cars can be parked along the driveway.
Small "upper" driveway on the right can hold three parked cars.
About 10 cars can be parked in gravel parking lot No.1.
Gates at the entrance to the wedding venue from East Limitcatch Ave.
The gates has a latch that can be opened from the inside.
Gravel parking yard No.1 for about 10 cars.
Cars can be parked in any direction.
View of gravel car parking lot No. 1 and entrances to other parking areas.
This "front" car park is best filled with cars at the very end.
View to the "front" parking space for cars from the inside.
A buffet car or motor home can park here.
Small "upper" gravel driveway for parking 3 or 4 cars.
This is a driveway with exit in both directions.
View of the site. Parking lots are separated by green islands.
The bushes and trees grow and the view changes every year.
Away from the parking lots, there is an area for weddings, picnics and campfires.
Our place surrounded by trees, which ensures the intimacy of the event.
Entrance to the second, large gravel car park, which is better to start filling first.
We do not have fences, and please do not trample the grass.
Entrance to the second, main gravel parking for 25 cars or more.
It's always better to have a friend handle the car parking.
Second, main gravel parking for 25 cars or more.
Part of the second, main gravel parking for 25 cars or more.
It's always better to have a friend handle the car parking.
View of the second, main gravel parking for 25 cars or more.
It's always better to have a friend handle the car parking.
From the first gravel parking lot with a bench, you can drive further along two roads.
On the right road you can drive to another larger parking lot, and to the left to a recreation area.
Picnic for 12 people.
For picnics, gatherings and weddings of any size, you are required to bring your own tents, tables and chairs.
Picnic for 12 with a trip to Caswell Lake for kayaking (five minutes away).
For picnics, gatherings and weddings of any size, you are required to bring your own tents, tables and chairs.
Picnic for 10 people with campfire. Unlimited amount of firewood is free to use!
For picnics, gatherings and weddings of any size, you are required to bring your own tents, tables and chairs.
Picnic for 10 people with campfire. Unlimited amount of firewood is free to use!
For picnics, gatherings and weddings of any size, you are required to bring your own tents, tables and chairs.
Picnic for 12 people with campfire. Unlimited amount of firewood is free to use!
For picnics, gatherings and weddings of any size, you are required to bring your own tents, tables and chairs.
For small walks, we have picturesque places right on the site where you can take pictures.
A unique oasis with 20 red alders.
A unique oasis with 20 red alders.
Here you can play hide and seek and take impressive photos!
A unique oasis with 20 red alders.
Here you can play hide and seek and take impressive photos!
Moss is a natural vegetation found in shaded forest areas in Alaska.
Here you can take impressive photos!
Driveway to the red alder oasis.
It is also possible to park here if the guests arrived in more than 45-50 cars and they did not find free space for parking elsewhere.
Picnic and meeting area. Here you can set up tents.
This area is under development, and green grass will be planted here.
Picnic and meeting area. Here you can set up tents.
The location of the tent for eating and gathering guests, as well as for sleeping tents, is up to you.
Picnic and meeting area. Here you can set up tents.
The location of the tent for eating and gathering guests, as well as for sleeping tents, is up to you.
The forest on the site creates the effect of immersion in nature.
Here you can take impressive photos!
The forest on the site creates the effect of immersion in nature.
Here you can take impressive photos!
The forest on the site creates the effect of immersion in nature.
Here you can take impressive photos!
The forest on the site creates the effect of immersion in nature.
Here you can take impressive photos!
The forest on the site creates the effect of immersion in nature.
Here you can take impressive photos!
Picnic and meeting area. Here you can set up tents.
The location of the tent for eating and gathering guests, as well as for sleeping tents, is up to you.
Picnic and meeting area (October 2022, after heavy raining).
The location of the tent for eating and gathering guests, as well as for sleeping tents, is up to you.
View of the site. Parking lots are separated by green islands.
The bushes and trees grow and the view changes every year.
Tourist campfires are allowed almost all the time, with the exception of days of a special hot and dry summer, which is always warned about.
We have a lot of firewood in stock, and its use is absolutely free!
It is not uncommon to see porcini mushrooms on our site!
This is edible mushroom.
This is a toilet with a sink. If you have a large number of guests, you will need to order additional toilet cabins yourself.
For hygiene purposes, this toilet is for seated guests only. Next to the toilet - sleeping cell.
Caswell Fire Department, PSB 13-1 at Caswell Lakes Subdivision, two minutes to drive from us.
Address of firestation: 19631 East Deep Woods Way, Willow, AK 99688, USA
Caswell Fire Department, PSB 13-1 at Caswell Lakes Subdivision, two minutes to drive from us.
Address of firestation: 19631 East Deep Woods Way, Willow, AK 99688, USA
On the neighboring Middle Caswell Lake, a five-minute drive, you can ride your own boat, kayak, scooter and water ski.
The lake has Park-2 with public access to the water from the South Silver Salmon Drive.
On the neighboring Middle Caswell Lake, a five-minute drive, you can ride your own boat, kayak, scooter and water ski.
The lake has Park-2 with public access to the water from the South Silver Salmon Drive.
Autumn colors on Hidden Hills Road (before it was paved with asphalt many years ago) toward Talkeetna Mountains at Caswell Lakes Subdivision.
Drive straight on this road for 3 miles, turn left onto Cutthroat Drive, and turn right onto Limitcatch Avenue to get to our Soloview Park.
Turning point on 88th mile of Parks Highway to East Hidden Hills Road. View to the North.
Turn right before passing Sheep Creek Lodge.
Turning point on 88th mile of Parks Highway to East Hidden Hills Road. View to the South.
Turn left after passing Sheep Creek Lodge.
Part of Parks Highway with three lanes near Willow.
Parks Highway near Willow, Alaska.
Bridge on Parks Highway over Caswell Creek. View to the North.
Parks Highway near Willow, Alaska.
View to the North to Denali Mountain from Parks Highway.
Parks Highway near Willow, Alaska.
View to the North to Denali Mountain from Parks Highway.
Parks Highway near Willow, Alaska.
Parks Highway at the exit to Hyer Road / Fairview Loop Road. View to the South.
Parks Highway in Wasilla, Alaska.
View to Alaska Range and Wasilla lake from Parks Highway on sunset.