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Best family friendly Alaska unique stays

Among the 143560 accommodations in Alaska, here are the 4 best family friendly unique accommodations

Best Views In Anchorage! Totally Private, Romantic, And Family Friendly Suite! - Alaska
9.8 611 reviews

Best Views In Anchorage! Totally Private, Romantic, And Family Friendly Suite!

apartment, Anchorage
This Hillside East vacation home is located in the mountains, just 4.8 kilometres from Chugach State Park, Far North Bicentennial Park, and Williwaw Lakes Trail, and 3.7 kilometres from Flattop Mountain Trail, offering a peaceful and scenic setting. The property has received excellent ratings for its user experience, location, and cleanliness.
This one-bedroom home spans 60 square metres and comfortably accommodates up to four guests. It features a fully equipped kitchen, a relaxing fireplace, a balcony with mountain views, a swimming pool, a spa, and a garden, providing everything you need for a comfortable and enjoyable stay.
Moose Crossing Lodge - Sport Fishing Paradise - Famous Kenai River, Alaska - Alaska
9.9 39 reviews

Moose Crossing Lodge - Sport Fishing Paradise - Famous Kenai River, Alaska

chalet, Sterling
This Sterling riverfront property is situated 1.6km from the Kenai River and Bings Landing, offering easy access to fishing, kayaking, and scenic walks, and within 9.6km of Moose River and Kenai National Wildlife Refuge.
This 78 square metre house sleeps eight, boasting three bedrooms, one bathroom, a fully equipped kitchen, barbecue grills, free Wi-Fi, and a Smart TV, perfect for families or groups exploring Sterling's natural beauty.
Lovely 1-bedroom Cabin In Anchor Point Perfect For A Cozy Getaway - Alaska
No reviews

Lovely 1-bedroom Cabin In Anchor Point Perfect For A Cozy Getaway

cabin, Anchor Point
This Black Bear cabin is situated in a rural part of Anchor Point, 32 kilometres from Homer and within 40 kilometres of four beaches with volcano views.
This self-catering lodge offers 50 square metres of living space with a queen bed, a full bed, and a futon, accommodating up to six guests, and features a wood stove, propane heater, and shower with a hair dryer, with nearby access to five rivers, boat launches, motor boating, fishing, and hiking trails.
Silver Cabin  Dry Cabin With Bunks | Fish On! - Alaska
10 1 review

Silver Cabin Dry Cabin With Bunks | Fish On!

cabin, Sterling
The Silver Cabin is situated in Sterling, Alaska, a short walk from Kenai River fishing access and within a 16-64 km radius of various boat launches including the Izaak Walton and Pillars launches, and popular destinations such as Cooper Landing.
This self-catering lodge offers one bedroom, one bathroom, sleeps three, includes a fridge and microwave, and has access to shared kitchen facilities, a BBQ area, and is pet-friendly.

Best Alaska unusual places with a balcony

The Lazy Lynx - Frontier Village - Alaska
9.6 8 reviews

The Lazy Lynx - Frontier Village

cabin, Badger
This Badger lodge is located near North Pole, Alaska, a 24km drive from both Fairbanks and the Santa Claus House.
The 35-square-metre property sleeps four, boasting two bedrooms, one bathroom, a fully equipped kitchen (including fridge and microwave), a terrace, garden, parking, Wi-Fi, air conditioning and offers kayak, snowshoe and hiking equipment hire, plus aurora viewing opportunities.
Cozy Alaskan Cabin, With Rare Northern Lights Views... - Alaska
9.7 184 reviews

Cozy Alaskan Cabin, With Rare Northern Lights Views...

cabin, Fox
This cabin is situated in the mountains, just 2.7 kilometres from North Star Golf Club and 4.7 kilometres from Gold Dredge 8. It has received excellent ratings for location, cleanliness, and overall user experience.
The cabin has one bedroom and one bathroom, offering 70 square metres of space for up to four guests. Amenities include a fully equipped kitchen, a terrace, a garden, free Wi-Fi, parking, and pet-friendly accommodation.
Log Cabin On The Beautiful Chena River! Sleeps 4* Aurora Viewing - Alaska
10 503 reviews

Log Cabin On The Beautiful Chena River! Sleeps 4* Aurora Viewing

cabin, Badger
This cosy cabin is situated just a short distance from the Chena River, within easy reach of both the Santa Claus House and North Star Golf Club, making it a perfect base for exploring Badger. The property has consistently received excellent reviews for its cleanliness, location and overall experience.
The cabin has one bedroom and two bathrooms, providing ample space for a family or small group. Guests can enjoy modern amenities such as internet access, a microwave, a coffee/tea maker and a hairdryer, as well as a fireplace for cosy evenings and a garden for relaxing outdoors.
Hatcher Pass Castle|all Inclusive|mountain View - Alaska
10 5 reviews

Hatcher Pass Castle|all Inclusive|mountain View

castle, Willow
This waterfront Willow castle, near Hatcher Pass Management Area (8.5km) and within 26km of Willow Lake, offers stunning views and convenient access to Willow Creek State Recreation Area.
The 20-square-metre property boasts one bedroom, two bathrooms, sleeps two guests, includes a kitchen with fridge and microwave, a terrace, garden, parking, internet access, and is a smoke-free dwelling.

Frequently asked questions about unique stays in Alaska

  • What are some hidden gems to explore in Alaska, United States?

    For hidden gems in Alaska, consider exploring the Kenai Fjords National Park's less-visited areas like the Harding Icefield, or kayaking in Resurrection Bay. The Chugach State Park offers incredible hiking trails away from the main crowds, particularly around Eklutna Lake. For a truly off-the-beaten-path experience, head to the remote villages of the Aleutian Islands, though this requires significant planning and potentially chartering a flight.
  • Are there any notable festivals that take place in Alaska, United States?

    Alaska hosts several notable festivals. The annual Fur Rendezvous in Anchorage is a massive winter carnival with events like dog sled races and snow sculptures. Juneau's WhaleFest celebrates orcas and humpback whales. The Alaska State Fair in Palmer offers agricultural competitions, rodeo events, and live music.
  • What types of natural environments are typical in Alaska, United States?

    Alaska's natural environments are incredibly diverse. You'll find vast stretches of boreal forest, particularly in the interior. Coastal areas feature dramatic fjords, rocky coastlines, and abundant marine life. Glaciers, both tidewater and valley glaciers, are prominent features, especially in south-central and southeast Alaska. The Arctic tundra dominates the northern regions, characterised by low-lying vegetation and permafrost.
  • Are there popular sporting events or activities in Alaska, United States?

    Dog sledding is incredibly popular, particularly during the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race. Fishing, both for salmon and halibut, is a major attraction. Hiking and mountaineering are prevalent, with Denali National Park offering challenging climbs. Kayaking and whale watching tours are also very popular, particularly in Southeast Alaska.
  • What special gear or clothing is recommended for the climate in Alaska, United States?

    Packing for Alaska requires layers. Waterproof and windproof outerwear is essential, along with warm, insulated mid-layers like fleece jackets. Thick socks and waterproof boots are crucial. Consider bringing hats, gloves, and scarves, even during summer months. For activities like hiking or camping, sturdy hiking boots and appropriate clothing for all types of weather are a must.
  • What activities allow you to experience local traditions and interact with residents in Alaska, United States?

    Visiting local farmers' markets offers a chance to interact with Alaskans and sample local produce. Many communities offer cultural tours showcasing indigenous art and traditions. Consider attending a potlatch ceremony (if you can find one that is open to the public and respectful of the traditions), or taking a guided tour focusing on Alaska Native culture. Speaking with locals in smaller towns and villages can also offer insights into their way of life.
  • Is Alaska, United States known for any unique natural displays or phenomena during certain seasons?

    Alaska is famous for the aurora borealis (Northern Lights) during the winter months. In summer, one can witness the midnight sun, where the sun remains above the horizon for extended periods. Glacier calving, where large chunks of ice break off from glaciers, is a spectacular sight year-round in many areas.
  • What are the best local foods in Alaska, United States?

    Alaskan seafood is a must-try, particularly wild-caught salmon, halibut, and king crab. Reindeer sausage and caribou are also popular choices. Locally-sourced berries like blueberries and cranberries are used in many desserts and jams. Many restaurants feature game meats, and you might find unique dishes incorporating local ingredients.
  • What are the best adventurous activities in Alaska, United States?

    Whitewater rafting on rivers like the Nenana or Kenai is thrilling. Hiking and backpacking in Denali National Park offers challenging adventures. Sea kayaking amongst glaciers and wildlife is an unforgettable experience. Mountaineering, particularly climbing Denali, is a serious undertaking requiring extensive experience and preparation.

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Best Alaska unique stays with a jacuzzi

Among the 143560 accommodations in Alaska, here are the 4 best unique accommodations with a jacuzzi

Soothing Alaskan Cabin In Welcoming Willow Perfect For Up To 6 Guests. - Alaska
No reviews

Soothing Alaskan Cabin In Welcoming Willow Perfect For Up To 6 Guests.

cabin, Willow
This Willow lodge provides a comfortable base, situated within easy reach of Willow Lake, Kashwitna Lake, and Susitna Landing State Recreation Site.
This two-bedroom cottage accommodates up to six guests, offering home comforts such as Wi-Fi, a kitchen, laundry facilities, and a private terrace, with heating ensuring year-round comfort.
Bear Cabin-gunning Cabin Rentals - Alaska
10 20 reviews

Bear Cabin-gunning Cabin Rentals

cabin, Kalifornsky
This Alaskan lodge is situated approximately 24km outside Soldotna, on a 26-hectare wooded property near the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge and Kenai River, offering seclusion yet proximity to local attractions.
The self-catering property sleeps two guests in one bedroom with one bathroom, boasting a king-size bed, fully equipped kitchen (including stove, refrigerator, and microwave), private deck with barbecue, and access to shared amenities such as a gazebo with fire pit and canoe.
Black Diamond Chalet | Early A-frame | Sauna - Alaska
No reviews

Black Diamond Chalet | Early A-frame | Sauna

chalet, Anchorage
This detached house is situated in the Alyeska district of Girdwood, Anchorage, a 13-minute walk from Chugach National Forest and a 3-minute drive from Alyeska Ski Resort.
This 97 square metre property offers accommodation for up to five guests, featuring two bedrooms, two bathrooms, a fully equipped kitchen, a lounge with a fireplace, a hot tub, and a sauna, with Wi-Fi and a television for entertainment.
Lakeside Cabin 2 W/hot Tub, Sauna & Watercraft Rentals - Alaska
10 14 reviews

Lakeside Cabin 2 W/hot Tub, Sauna & Watercraft Rentals

cabin, Big Lake
This charming lakeside lodge is situated just a short distance from Big Lake, Alaska, offering stunning views of Mount McKinley, Sleeping Lady, and The Northern Nights from its porch. The surrounding area is known for its abundant wildlife, including moose, which can often be spotted from the property.
The lodge is a cosy one-bedroom property sleeping up to two guests, perfect for a romantic getaway or a peaceful retreat. Enjoy access to pontoon boats, kayaks, and paddleboards for summer fun, a lakeside sauna for relaxation, and snowmachines for winter adventures.

Best Alaska unusual places with a garden

Cozy On Easy Street - Alaska
9.5 235 reviews

Cozy On Easy Street

cabin, Talkeetna
This charming cabin is located just 1.6km from the Talkeetna Historical Society Museum, Aurora Dora, and the Walter Harper Talkeetna Ranger Station, offering easy access to the town's main attractions. The property has received excellent ratings for location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
The cabin features one bedroom and one bathroom, comfortably accommodating up to four guests. You can enjoy a fully equipped kitchen, a garden, and a terrace, as well as free Wi-Fi, parking, and the option of bringing your pet.
Evergreen Yurt Near Denali National Park - Alaska
10 173 reviews

Evergreen Yurt Near Denali National Park

yurt, Healy
This Healy yurt, situated 3.2km off the Parks Highway (Mile Marker 247), offers stunning Alaska Range views and is a short distance from Healy's amenities and a one-and-a-half kilometre walk to Otto Lake and the Black Diamond Restaurant and Golf Course.
The 3-guest dwelling boasts a fully equipped kitchen, Starlink WiFi, a SmartTV, a queen bed and fold-out couch, plus outdoor fire pit and propane grill, providing access to hiking, rafting and flightseeing adventures.
Mountain View Chalet @ Abby's Place - Alaska
9.9 114 reviews

Mountain View Chalet @ Abby's Place

chalet, Gateway
This Gateway lodge is located in the Matanuska-Susitna Valley, approximately 16km from both Palmer and Wasilla, and 48km from Hatcher Pass, offering easy access to Denali National Park (a 3-hour drive).
The two-bedroom, two-bathroom property sleeps four guests and features a fully equipped kitchen (including a dishwasher), in-floor radiant heating, a private garden, and parking, plus stunning Chugach Mountain views.
Relax With Amazing 360° Mountain Views In This Cozy Alaskan Tiny Cabin! - Alaska
10 27 reviews

Relax With Amazing 360° Mountain Views In This Cozy Alaskan Tiny Cabin!

cabin, Knik River
The Glacier Breeze cabin is located in the Knik River Valley, about 80 kilometres from Ted Stevens Airport, offering stunning views of the Chugach Mountains. It has received excellent user ratings for its peaceful and remote location. The cabin is a one-bedroom, one-bathroom property with a floor area of 26 square metres and can accommodate up to two guests. It includes a well-equipped kitchen, a cosy living area with a wood-burning stove, and access to a variety of outdoor activities like hiking, fishing, and wildlife viewing.
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