Log Cabins & Lodges in Alaska
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Log Cabins & Lodges in Alaska
Come away for a taste of the vast wilderness of Alaska where you will be surrounded by some of the most pristine landscapes on earth! From the breathtaking beauty of the early evening lights of cosmopolitan Anchorage twinkling amidst the splendour of rugged snowy mountain ranges in the background to the surreal beauty of shimmering reflections in Glacier Bay National Park, Alaska promises an extraordinary travel experience for travellers of all ages! Imagine paddle boarding on icy waters amongst towering blocks of ice in Kenai Fjords National Park, riding the Denali Star train route between Anchorage and Fairbanks to gaze out over cascading gorges and wildlife on the roam or flying over dazzling snow capped peaks on a flightseeing expedition!
Frontier Wilderness GetawayThese delightful log cabins & lodges are dotted in and around Anchorage, Fairbanks, Delta Junction and Junea to the north with superb access to Alaska´s most renowned regional National Parks. Further south you can choose from a selection of lovely accommodation options in and around Kenai, picturesque Seldovia Village, Homer and Anchor Point. Many of these lovely log cabins and lodges feature spacious, rustic wood panelled interiors with comfortable, contemporary furnishing and boast a lovely garden or terrace for morning coffee! Browse a wide selection and find your perfect Alaskan wilderness getaway for 2, 4, 6, 8 or 10 guests or size up with accommodation options for large groups of around 20!
Travellers and activities
The stunning, vast, dramatic and unique natural landscapes of Alaska’s wilderness regions are of the most sought after places in the world for both professional nature and wildlife photographers and hobbyists. There is every type of geographical scenery you can imagine from towering alpine mountain scenery to surreal glowing glaciers, spectacular tundra waterways and thundering rapids caused by snowmelt in this natural wonderland! The marked seasonal changes provide a gorgeous backdrop of incredible colour and textures and it is possible to take extraordinary photos of majestic creatures in the rugged splendour of their natural habitat!
Alaska for scenic road tripsAlaska happens to be one of the most scenic regions in the world for incredible road trips. The Fairbanks to Denali National Park Route is just 2.5 hours and offers you incredible boreal forest scenery, lush river valleys and startling views of Mount Denali towering in the background. If you are well prepared, why not tackle the unforgettable 643 km Dalton Highway route that offers direct access to the Arctic National Park and Preserve en route. These are just two of the innumerable road trip options that await your discovery!
Did you know that the northern lights or aurora borealis can be seen an average of 243 days a year in Fairbanks Alaska!
Top 7 travel tips in Alaska
Board an unforgettable adventure cruise to explore the stunning Tracy Arm Wilderness Area 80km southeast of Juneau where steep walled granite canyons tower more than 5600 metres above narrow fjords. Enjoy close up views of the Twin Sawyer Glaciers on this fantastic excursion, photograph startling cobalt blue icebergs and have a chance to spot harbour seals, whales, sea lions, brown and black bears, mountain goats, wolves and deer!
2. Ride the Denali Star TrainIf you are looking for a wilderness adventure train ride, try the scenic Anchorage to Fairbanks train route on board the Denali Star Train! In the summer you can board the train at 8:15 in the morning in Anchorage or Fairbanks for a 560 km showstopping route through dazzling scenery. You will see incredible views of Mount Denali and travel over the famous Hurricane Gulch bridge, a 280 metre long, 90 metre high ravine crossing as well as being able to admire the magnificent scenery of the Nenana River Canyon Gorge!
3. Visit AnchorageAnchorage is a vibrant, cosmopolitan city that offers the visitor many unexpected surprises! Anchorage is the gateway to no less than 5 national parks-Denali, Katmai, Kenai Fjords, Lake Clarke and Wrangell St Elias that are all within easy reach. You can fill up on the best seafood in the world caught locally from the Cook Inlet at one of the trendy eateries in town, you may see moose wandering about in the parks in Anchorage and you can visit world class museums such as the Anchorage Museum packed with art treasures and artefacts!
4. Flightseeing trip over Wrangell St Elias National ParkEnjoy an adventure of a lifetime gazing down over the majestic splendour of Wrangell St Elias National Park on a breathtaking 80 minute flyover from Glenallen with Copper Valley Air Service. Look down over unbelievably beautiful scenery of glacial rivers and wildlife on an incredible birds eye tour of the wilderness frontier with an option for a backcountry wilderness landing next to a river so that you can experience the silence and vastness of the landscape first hand!
5. Kenai Fjords National ParkThe Kenai Peninsula south of Anchorage is studded with majestic, breathtaking fjords offering some of the best sightseeing in Alaska. The vast 1812 square kilometre expanse of the Harding Icefield that comprises around 700 glaciers and a vast uninhabited coastline can be appreciated here. This is a stunning location for a well prepared self drive wilderness exploration and a paradise for nature photography. The best time for visiting is the summer months when there are more daylight hours.
6. Hike in Eagle River Nature CentreHead to Eagle River Nature Centre just 40 minutes from downtown Anchorage for a chance to explore an exquisite, wild, remote glacial Alaskan valley along an easy 5km hike via the Albert Loop Hike or try a spectacular 7km trek up the valley to see the stunning cascade of Barbara Falls. The landscape is even more majestic in the cold months when it transforms into a winter wonderland perfect for a thrilling snowshoeing adventure!
7. Denali National ParkVisit one of the wildest, most rugged and spectacular national parks on the planet.! Mount Denali soars a staggering 6193 metres above this huge 24281 square kilometre wilderness where you will be amazed by wide glacial valleys, high alpine vistas, rugged tundra and snow capped peaks. Be awed by dramatic glaciers in this incredible natural area located between Anchorage and Fairbanks. There is amazing wildlife like grizzlies, reindeer, elk and there are incredible birds of prey to see here!
Information about log cabins in Alaska
🏡 Log cabins available: | 633 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -35%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £23. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | Wi-Fi, barbecue and balcony. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 160 properties. |
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