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Cabins & B&B in Seward, Alaska
Seward is located in the Kenai Peninsula area on the southern coast of Alaska. The city is the seventh-most-lucrative fishing port in the United States. Tourism is the second-largest industry, with world-class salmon and halibut fishing as…
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Public Use Cabins at Lake Louise, Alaska
Accessible by air strip, float plane and a road running north from mile 160 of the Glenn Highway, 26-square-mile Lake Louise, Alaska, is a crowd-free place for boating, photography, birding, wildlife viewing, and ice and open-water fishing.…
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Remote Cabins in Alaska
There is something majestic about the Alaskan wilderness that attracts thousands of visitors each year. Whether you are looking to hike through a national park or take a fishing trip with friends along the Holitna River, experience the rea…
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Cabins in Petersburg, Alaska
Petersburg, Alaska, nestled just southeast of Alaska's Inside Passage on the tip of Mitkof Island, is an excellent place for a cabin rental. This town is a vibrant fishing community, full of Norwegian heritage and bursting with hiking trail…
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Currant Ridge Cabins in McCarthy, Alaska
Currant Ridge Cabins in McCarthy, Alaska is a family-owned resort that opened in 2005. The six log cabins for guests are spacious yet cozy, and offer all the comforts of home. Pets are welcome, as long as they are kept on a leash while outs…
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Condos & Cabins in Seward, Alaska
An active traveler could scarcely find a better town to land in than Seward, Alaska, with its surfeit of hiking, fishing, an annual Fourth of July marathon, extraordinary kayaking, a wow of a solstice party and ease of wildlife viewing. Man…
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Cabins Near Anchorage, Alaska
Surrounded by six distinct mountain ranges, Anchorage is the largest city in Alaska. On a clear day, Mt. McKinley (Denali) can be seen from Anchorage even though it's 130 miles away. Mt. McKinley stands at more than 20,000 feet and is the t…
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Hotels in Talkeetna, AK
Talkeetna, one of several towns in Alaska that claim to be the inspiration for "Northern Exposure," lies right on the railroad line between Anchorage and Fairbanks and 14 miles east of the road connecting the two cities. Halfway between Anc…
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Cabins in Homer, Alaska
Surrounded by mountains and glaciers and teeming with wildlife, Homer, Alaska is a paradise waiting to be visited. Overlooking the Kachemak Bay, Homer offers all the amenities of a larger city with a relatively mild climate. Homer is a hotb…
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Cabins in Soldotna, Alaska
Soldotna prides itself on having some of the world's best salmon fishing. Anglers visiting Alaska can access the Kenai River in town without having to charter a bush plane into the wilderness. Located 145 miles by road south of Anchorage, K…
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Adventure Cabins in Homer, Alaska
Named after Homer Pennock, a gold miner who worked the land in the late 1800s, Homer, Alaska is one of the most scenic places in the world. With breathtaking views across the Kenai mountain range and Kachemak Bay, Homer is the perfect place…
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Cabin Vacations in Proenneke, Alaska
From the late 1960s to the late 1990s, Richard Louis Proenneke was a naturalist who lived in a self-built cabin in Twin Lakes, Alaska. He built his cabin using only hand tools and is celebrated for his wilderness ethic and remarkable crafts…
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Cabins in Talkeetna, Alaska
Talkeetna, Alaska, is a small little community of around 800 people 15 miles off the Glenn-Parks Highway. Visitors frequently see bumper stickers on locals' trucks which read "Talkeetna, A Small Little Drinking Town With a Climbing Problem.…
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Cabins in Fairbanks, Alaska
Fairbanks, Alaska is located in the Alaskan interior where outdoor adventure is unique to that of any other area. The vast untamed wilderness provides excellent opportunities for kayaking, hunting, fishing, hiking and even dog sledding. Alt…
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Alaska Fishing Cabins
Alaska offers specialized cabins for fishermen with nearby access to lakes and rivers abundant in salmon, trout, and halibut. A great number of these lodgings are along the Kenai River, the most popular sport fishing destination in the 50th…
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