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Winterlake Lodge
Located 198 trail miles northwest of Anchorage along Alaska's historic Iditarod Trail, the Winterlake Lodge offers seclusion and spectacular scenery amidst vast wilderness. Watch chefs prepare the meals for lodge guests or take part in a lesson on remote cooking techniques and delicacies.
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Redoubt Bay Lodge
Tucked away in a 171,000 acre critical habitat area, on a privately owned 5-acre property, the small, rustic Redoubt Bay Lodge sits on a knoll overlooking Big River Lakes, a chain of lakes whose waters lead to the Big River and on to Cook Inlet. Bear viewing by pontoon boat, hiking, kayaking, and canoeing will fill your days with adventure and activity.
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The Lodge at Whale Pass
The Lodge at Whale Pass allows Alaska's wildest travelers and it's most passionate fishermen the opportunity to share their experiences with their friends and families. The Inside Passage is now open to all adventure travelers and discerning anglers seeking an active and luxurious escape to the wilds of Alaska. Guides bring you to the heart of your Alaskan experience each day customizing world-class adventures to your personal desires.
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Favorite Bay Lodge
Located in a Tlingit native village on Admiralty Island, Favorite Bay Lodge is pure luxury set in the midst of tranquility. Set on the waters-edge, with unrivaled scenic views of the Tongass National Forest, the lodge's exterior landscape is challenged only by it's opulent interior.
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Mission Lodge
Located in the heart of the Bristol Bay region of southwest Alaska, the Mission Lodge is within easy flying distance to the finest waters in the state. Depending on the week, guests target five species of Pacific Salmon, Rainbow Trout, Arctic Char, Dolly Varden, Arctic Grayling, Lake Trout, Northern Pike, and most any combination thereof.
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Iniakuk Lake Wilderness Lodge
Iniakuk Lake Wilderness Lodge is an exclusive and remote wilderness lodge providing elegance and independence in the Far North. The total wilderness experience consists of unparalleled comfort 60 miles north of the Arctic Circle, privately-chartered fly-out combination tours, wildlife viewing, fishing, canoeing, bird watching, hiking, and great food.
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Glacier Bay's Bear Track Inn
The Glacier Bay's Bear Track Inn features handcrafted log construction with 14 spacious guest rooms, each with private baths and two queen size beds. The lobby is the focal point of the Lodge, stretching 30 feet from floor to ceiling, offering inspiring views of streams, wildlife, mountains, forests, meadows, and of Icy Strait.
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Kenai Fjords Glacier Lodge
New for summer 2009: welcome to the only lodge within Kenai Fjords National Park! Accessible only by boat, guests will have the opportunity to search for marine wildlife and glaciers on the journey from Seward to the Lodge. Here, enjoy kayaking, hiking, delicious meals, private cabins and a rustically elegant main lodge in full view of Pedersen Glacier.
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North Face Lodge
Located 90 miles within Denali National Park in the shadow of Mt. McKinley, North Face Lodge is a unique wilderness retreat for those seeking an in depth experience in the sub-arctic. The Lodge provides daily guided nature outings and hikes. The staff of knowledgeable naturalists assists guests in first hand exploration of the Alaska landscape - searching for wolves, moose, bears and caribou, as well as looking for nesting birds and wildflowers.
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Camp Denali
Camp Denali lies in the heart of Denali National Park, beneath the shadow of Mt. McKinley. Lodging at Camp Denali is in individual cabins with hand-crafted quilts, a wood burning stove and unparalleled views of Mt. McKinley. Delicious meals and fresh baked goods are featured in the dining room. Daily activities have a strong natural history focus including wildlife observations and hikes led by staff naturalists. Canoeing, fishing, and biking are also available.
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Fireweed Station Inn
Fireweed Station Inn is a deluxe Alaskan accommodation. The log building was originally built in 1946 as a remote hunting and fishing lodge accessible only by the Alaska Railroad. You'll be reminded of this railroad heritage as you watch or hear the periodic trains pass by. Located only minutes from Talkeetna, the setting feels as remote as it did in 1946.
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Talkeetna Alaskan Lodge
This upscale lodge is located 2 hours north of Anchorage and is accessible by air, rail, or road. At the Talkeetna Alaskan Lodge, expect an unforgettable view of Mt. McKinley from your room, the spacious lobby, or one of the Lodge's two restaurants.
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The Hotel Captain Cook
The Hotel Captain Cook in Alaska is Anchorage's only true luxury hotel. Located in what is now the bustling hub of America's gateway to the Pacific Rim, the Hotel Captain Cook caters to the international traveler, dignitary, business and leisure traveler with the service and meticulous attention to detail for which the Hotel is justly famous.
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The Hotel Alyeska
The Hotel Alyeska is an upscale resort situated in a pristine setting, where rugged mountains carved with hanging glaciers and towering spruce trees prevail and the fresh air is a deep breath of tranquility. This elegant resort is detailed with solid cherry wood through out and offers guests a wonderful workout center, full spa, and opportunities to explore the wooded surroundings on hiking and biking trails and via the Alyeska Aerial Tram.
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Matanuska Lodge
Luxury and comfort are personalized for you at the Matanuska Lodge. A log home situated on 60 acres in the glacier view community of Sutton, Alaska offers year-round adventures for those seeking pampering in remote Alaska. This romantic getaway, surrounded by wildflowers in the summer, plays host to moose, swans, ducks and a large variety of birds, such as hawks, golden eagles as well as the thousands of blue dragonflies that dart around the yard, flower garden, and lake. The lodge is surrounded by the Chugach and the Talkeetna Mountain ranges with breathtaking views of the Saddlenotch and Fortress Mountains. It is a short walk to enjoy a 100 mile lake dated recently by a geological survey at 14,500 years old.
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Seward Windsong Lodge
The Seward Windsong Lodge is a moderate full-service lodge located just three miles north of the Seward Small Boat Harbor, nestled in a majestic glacial river valley, next to the Resurrection River and surrounded by picturesque mountains.
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Kenai Riverside Lodge
Kenai Riverside Lodge is located in Cooper Landing on the banks of the Kenai River, a beautiful two hour drive south of Anchorage. Fish for the Kenai's world-famous salmon and trout, join a raft trip through the scenic Kenai National Wildlife Refuge or take a hike in the Chugach National Forest. In the evenings, relax and enjoy the wood-fired sauna, delicious meals and private cabins with bath amenities.
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Kantishna Roadhouse
The Kantishna Roadhouse, is a full-service lodge located deep in the heart of Alaska's majestic Denali National Park & Preserve. The Kantishna Roadhouse, located deep in the heart of Denali, features rustic cabin accommodations, all meals and snacks during your stay, abundant daily guided (and self guided) activities, and hosted evening naturalist programs. The lodge grounds also boast ample space to find either solitude or adventure.
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