Conveniently located on the scenic Upper Kenai River near Cooper Landing, Alaska, the Kenai Riverside Lodge is more than a world-class fishing lodge. You can hike, raft, fish, attend naturalist programs or stroll the nature trail overlooking the breathtaking Kenai River.
Alaska Wildland Collection
The 7- or 8-day Alaska Wildland Collection is a seamless Alaska adventure promising remote and in-depth exploration of the Kenai Peninsula for up to 10 or 16 guests. Easy access from Anchorage, short travel times, fun activities and special youth rates make this a great family travel option.
The 7- or 8-day Alaska Wildland Collection is a seamless Alaska adventure that promises remote and in-depth exploration of the magical Kenai Peninsula and Kenai National Park, with three distinct Kenai lodges as home base. Spend two nights each at the classic Kenai Riverside Lodge, situated along the bank of the beautiful Kenai River; at Kenai Backcountry Lodge, a historic and ecologically managed lodge; and at Kenai Fjords Glacier Lodge, the first and only lodge in Kenai Fjords National Park. Travel in a group of no more than 16 (7-day departures) or 10 (8-day departures).
Take a scenic rafting trip down the Kenai River, searching for moose, eagles and salmon. Hike in the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge, where alpine tundra and splendid views of Skilak Lake make epic photographing opportunities. Journey farther south to Seward for a boat ride into the remote Kenai Fjords National Park. Hike to Russian River Falls where salmon run upstream or pick berries on the Hideout Overlook Trail. Board a custom catamaran to view glaciers, whales and other marine wildlife. Sea kayak and canoe on pristine shores and relax in the lodges’ libraries, common areas, private cabins, saunas and sun decks. Return to Anchorage on the historic Alaska Railroad through backcountry wilderness that is truly astounding.
Along the way, enjoy an array of guided activities to suit your interests and energy level. In the evening, enjoy fresh fare like grilled salmon and comfortably appointed accommodations while you soak up the authentic Alaskan hospitality. Alaska Wildland Collection is the perfect blend of wild, remote Alaska and backcountry lodge hospitality, all at a great value, making it one of our top-selling Alaska national park tours. Easy access from Anchorage, short travel times, fun activities and special youth rates make this a great family travel option in Alaska.
AdventureSmith Explorations’ crew of award-winning Alaska adventure experts have personal experience visiting the lodges and wilderness of the Kenai Peninsula. Contact us to discover more about the Alaska Wildland Collection and other options that suit your travel interests and timeline.
Read on for details about this trip, or learn more about AdventureSmith’s Alaska land tours or all Alaska trips by land and sea.
7-Day Alaska Wildland Collection Itinerary
The 7-day Alaska Wildland Collection operates round-trip from Anchorage, Alaska, with an overland transfer on Day 1 and a coastal cruise and Alaska Railroad trip on Day 7. Enjoy a day of river rafting and multiple days exploring the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge, Chugach National Forest and Kenai Fjords National Park, sleeping each night in a remote wilderness lodge.
Meet the trip leader and fellow travelers this morning in Anchorage. Today, explore North America’s northernmost rainforest areas on a guided hike on a guest-favorite trail in the quaint mountain-town community of Girdwood, AK. This accessible hike is a perfect introduction to Alaska’s flora and ecosystems and a wonderful warm-up to the rest of your adventure! Keep your eyes peeled for glimpses of the Girdwood valley’s surrounding glaciers.
After a delicious lunch and other outdoor exploring, continue heading south on a scenic drive en route to the Kenai Riverside Lodge. Complete the turn around the Turnagain Arm and then wind through the beautiful snowcapped mountains of the Chugach National Forest. Upon arrival at the lodge, enjoy a tour of the grounds before being shown to your private cabin. At dinner, learn more about the lodge operations and the specific details of tomorrow’s activities. Overnight at Kenai Riverside Lodge.
From the launch site on the Kenai River, gear up for a scenic raft trip into the heart of the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge. On this class II, casual stretch of river, access stunning backcountry sights and protected wilderness areas. Along the river during the raft trip, scan for moose, bald eagles and other bird species, and salmon. The Kenai River is famous for its salmon and, depending on the time of your visit, you may witness their incredible spawning runs.
A delicious picnic lunch will be served along the river or on the shore of Skilak Lake. Late afternoon, arrive at the boat-in only Kenai Backcountry Lodge, a unique, historic in holding. The Lodge utilizes a simple but effective hydroelectric power system to provide water and electricity, reducing the need for fossil fueled power. Appetizers and dinner welcome you in the main lodge, followed by evening activities. Relax in the outdoor gazebo or enjoy a casual stroll along an established nature path. Overnight at Kenai Backcountry Lodge.
Spend a full day exploring the remote wilderness of the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge. Hike the Cottonwood Creek Trail and travel through several fascinating ecological communities. At the top of the trail, explore the alpine tundra and enjoy splendid views of Skilak Lake and the surrounding wilderness. Return to the lodge in the afternoon and enjoy the wood-fired sauna or simply relax at the lodge. Depending on the weather, options for the evening may include an evening sunset kayak under the midnight sun or a fireside natural history presentation by one of the lodge’s guides. Overnight Kenai Backcountry Lodge.
After a great breakfast in the main lodge, bid farewell to your backcountry setting and cross the lake on a scenic watercraft transfer. Your driver will meet you at the boat landing, and you will take a short van shuttle back to Kenai Riverside Lodge. Enjoy a casual afternoon hike on a trail in the Chugach National Forest or Kenai National Wildlife Refuge. Dinner and overnight: Kenai Riverside Lodge.
After breakfast, travel by van to the beautiful seaside town of Seward. Board a small ship bound for Kenai Fjords National Park–home to an array of glaciers and marine wildlife like whales, Steller sea lions, sea otters, puffins and more! A half-day marine wildlife and glacier cruise will allow us to explore the rugged coastline. Enjoy lunch in front of a tidewater glacier before arriving at our exclusive destination: Kenai Fjords Glacier Lodge.
Nestled in a protected tidal lagoon area, the Glacier Lodge offers stunning views of Pederson Glacier and miles of pristine beachfront for combing. This afternoon, meet your guides for a tour of the lodge and property and settle into your private cabins. Enjoy dinner and evening presentations. Overnight at Kenai Fjords Glacier Lodge.
Explore the wild delights of Kenai Fjords National Park for a full day. After breakfast in the main lodge, choose from a wide array of activities those that are best suited to your energy level and interest. Guided options include naturalist walks, sea kayaking, group canoe paddles and more. In the spirit of adventure and to take advantage of tidal and weather patterns, guides will discuss specific nature outings and options with our group this morning. All activities are suitable for beginners and require no previous experience.
For those seeking a more relaxed approach, the main lodge offers ideal comfort with direct views of nature. Curious sea otters and seals frequent the lagoon, just steps from the main lodge deck. In a nearby meadow, we can sometimes glimpse bears and other wildlife from a safe distance. Our natural history library offers amazing resources and interesting reads–cozy up with a good book and let your worries drift out with the tide! Upon return to the main lodge, share stories from your day’s adventure with other guests and join an evening natural history presentation, given by local expert guides or guest speakers. Overnight Kenai Fjords Glacier Lodge.
Savor another morning in the wilds of Kenai Fjords National Park. A morning outing allows for another opportunity to kayak, canoe, hike or beach comb for a half-day before boarding the boat for the return wildlife cruise to Seward. Along the way, photograph the sheer cliff walls teeming with birds, plants and other vegetation and scan for more marine wildlife.
Upon arrival in Seward, take the provided short transfer to the rail depot, where you’ll board the historic Alaska Railroad’s first-class GoldStar cars for comfortable sightseeing en route back to Anchorage. This deluxe train trip features confirmed seating in the dome cars for enhanced wilderness and wildlife viewing; dinner and a few special goodies are included with your GoldStar service, and the onboard service staff will assist you with your dining options.
Arrive at the downtown Anchorage depot by 10:15 p.m. Taxis are located directly outside the rail terminal and are easy to access. Although transfers to the airport or local hotels are not included, some hotels include courtesy shuttle service from the rail depot to their property.
Included
Transportation from Anchorage, meals served family style in lodges indicated in itinerary, guided activities, return fare (including dinner) on the Alaska Railroad in Gold Star service.
Exclusions
Airfare, taxes ($142.56 per person for 2026 double occupancy. Taxes are determined by each borough and municipality in Alaska and may change before final payment), fuel surcharge of $40 per person, beer and wine, fishing upgrades, cabin upgrades at Kenai Backcountry Lodge, gratuities and insurance of any kind.
Payment & Cancellation
In order to confirm this trip, a deposit of $1,000 is required per person at time of booking. The balance of the trip price is due 121 days before the departure date. Special holiday payment and cancellation terms may apply. Guests who must cancel their trip for any reason must do so in writing. Standard cancellations are subject to the following per-person penalties, based on number of days prior to departure:
Up to 121 days – $300 or 10% of total trip cost, whichever is less
120 to 91 days – $600 or 20% of total trip cost, whichever is less
90 to 46 days – 50% of total trip cost
45 to 0 days – 100% of total trip cost
Terms & Conditions
This trip is subject to AdventureSmith Explorations Terms and Conditions. Please read this information carefully and call us if you have any questions. A Traveler Information Form, which includes a release of liability, must be completed and signed by all travelers. Your Adventure Specialist will send you a unique link to complete this form along with a packing list and extensive pre-departure and travel insurance information upon booking confirmation.
Arrival & Departure
The 7-Day Alaska Wildland Collection itinerary begins and ends in Anchorage, Alaska (ANC). Plan to arrive in Anchorage in time to meet your trip leader at 10:00am in the lobby of the Lakefront Anchorage Hotel on Day 1 (meeting location confirmed with reservation). The trip ends when your Alaska Railroad train arrives at the Anchorage station on Day 7 at approximately 10:15pm. If you choose to fly home on the night of Day 7, we suggest you book a flight that departs Anchorage after 1:00am the following day, in case of possible transportation delays.
Activities
Whether you are looking for light activity options or more challenging outdoor pursuits, the guides can tailor most excursions to suit your skill level. Adventure activities may include rafting, a custom catamaran ride, sea kayaking, canoeing, interpretive nature walks, trail side picnics, swimming, hiking, berry picking, coastal explorations, wildlife viewing and a train ride.
Room Configuration
Single travelers wishing to book a double-occupancy room may do so at a 25% supplement of the per-person listed rate in select rooms upon availability. Single travelers interested in sharing accommodations with another guest of the same gender, will be charged the 25% single supplement then refunded this amount once a share is found. If a share is not found then the 25% single supplement will apply. Triple and quad rates with applicable taxes subject to availability, please inquire about discounts. Upgrades may be available, contact us for details.
Families & Children
Kids 7 years and older are welcomed to participate on all adventures. Youth rates apply to kids ages 7-18, in shared room with adult chaperone(s).
Travel Insurance
Protect your travel investment with insurance. Our partners at Travelex Insurance offer a variety of plans and policies to fit every trip and budget. For best value and coverage for pre-existing medical conditions, consider purchasing a policy at time of booking. Learn more about travel insurance or get a free quote.
Itinerary Notes
Use the itinerary as a guide only. Itineraries may be altered due to weather, wildlife, national park regulation or at the captains’ and guides’ discretion. The ability to be flexible makes this type of adventure travel unique.
Weather Delays
In rare circumstances, due to high winds, weather fronts or ocean conditions, we are unable to access Kenai Fjords Glacier Lodge at scheduled times. Alternative activities and accommodations have been planned for this uncommon occurrence, but please be prepared for a possible change in schedule.
8-Day Alaska Wildland Collection—Extended Stay Itinerary
The 8-day Alaska Wildland Collection operates round-trip from Anchorage, Alaska, with an overland transfer on Day 1 and a coastal cruise and Alaska Railroad trip on Day 8. Enjoy a day of river rafting and multiple days exploring the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge, Chugach National Forest and Kenai Fjords National Park, sleeping each night in a remote wilderness lodge. These 8-day departures add a night at Kenai Fjords Glacier Lodge and offer a smaller group size of up to 10 guests (vs the usual 16).
Meet the trip leader and fellow travelers this morning in Anchorage. Today, explore North America’s northernmost rainforest areas on a guided hike on a guest-favorite trail in the quaint mountain-town community of Girdwood, AK. This accessible hike is a perfect introduction to Alaska’s flora and ecosystems and a wonderful warm-up to the rest of your adventure! Keep your eyes peeled for glimpses of the Girdwood valley’s surrounding glaciers.
After a delicious lunch and other outdoor exploring, continue heading south on a scenic drive en route to the Kenai Riverside Lodge. Complete the turn around the Turnagain Arm and then wind through the beautiful snowcapped mountains of the Chugach National Forest. Upon arrival at the lodge, enjoy a tour of the grounds before being shown to your private cabin. At dinner, learn more about the lodge operations and the specific details of tomorrow’s activities. Overnight at Kenai Riverside Lodge.
From the launch site on the Kenai River, gear up for a scenic raft trip into the heart of the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge. On this class II, casual stretch of river, access stunning backcountry sights and protected wilderness areas. Along the river during the raft trip, scan for moose, bald eagles and other bird species, and salmon. The Kenai River is famous for its salmon and, depending on the time of your visit, you may witness their incredible spawning runs.
A delicious picnic lunch will be served along the river or on the shore of Skilak Lake. Late afternoon, arrive at the boat-in only Kenai Backcountry Lodge, a unique, historic in holding. The Lodge utilizes a simple but effective hydroelectric power system to provide water and electricity, reducing the need for fossil fueled power. Appetizers and dinner welcome you in the main lodge, followed by evening activities. Relax in the outdoor gazebo or enjoy a casual stroll along an established nature path. Overnight at Kenai Backcountry Lodge.
Spend a full day exploring the remote wilderness of the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge. Hike the Cottonwood Creek Trail and travel through several fascinating ecological communities. At the top of the trail, explore the alpine tundra and enjoy splendid views of Skilak Lake and the surrounding wilderness. Return to the lodge in the afternoon and enjoy the wood-fired sauna or simply relax at the lodge. Depending on the weather, options for the evening may include an evening sunset kayak under the midnight sun or a fireside natural history presentation by one of the lodge’s guides. Overnight Kenai Backcountry Lodge.
After a great breakfast in the main lodge, bid farewell to your backcountry setting and cross the lake on a scenic watercraft transfer. Your driver will meet you at the boat landing, and you will take a short van shuttle back to Kenai Riverside Lodge. Enjoy a casual afternoon hike on a trail in the Chugach National Forest or Kenai National Wildlife Refuge. Dinner and overnight: Kenai Riverside Lodge.
After breakfast, travel by van to the beautiful seaside town of Seward. Board a small ship bound for Kenai Fjords National Park–home to an array of glaciers and marine wildlife like whales, Steller sea lions, sea otters, puffins and more! A half-day marine wildlife and glacier cruise will allow us to explore the rugged coastline. Enjoy lunch in front of a tidewater glacier before arriving at our exclusive destination: Kenai Fjords Glacier Lodge.
Nestled in a protected tidal lagoon area, the Glacier Lodge offers stunning views of Pederson Glacier and miles of pristine beachfront for combing. This afternoon, meet your guides for a tour of the lodge and property and settle into your private cabins. Enjoy dinner and evening presentations. Overnight at Kenai Fjords Glacier Lodge.
Explore the wild delights of Kenai Fjords National Park for two full days. After breakfast in the main lodge, choose from a wide array of activities those that are best suited to your energy level and interest. Guided options include naturalist walks, sea kayaking, group canoe paddles and more. In the spirit of adventure and to take advantage of tidal and weather patterns, guides will discuss specific nature outings and options with our group this morning. All activities are suitable for beginners and require no previous experience.
For those seeking a more relaxed approach, the main lodge offers ideal comfort with direct views of nature. Curious sea otters and seals frequent the lagoon, just steps from the main lodge deck. In a nearby meadow, we can sometimes glimpse bears and other wildlife from a safe distance. Our natural history library offers amazing resources and interesting reads – cozy up with a good book and let your worries drift out with the tide! Upon return to the main lodge, share stories from your day’s adventure with other guests and join an evening natural history presentation, given by local expert guides or guest speakers. Overnight Kenai Fjords Glacier Lodge.
Savor another morning in the wilds of Kenai Fjords National Park. A morning outing allows for another opportunity to kayak, canoe, hike or beach comb for a half-day before boarding the boat for the return wildlife cruise to Seward. Along the way, photograph the sheer cliff walls teeming with birds, plants and other vegetation and scan for more marine wildlife.
Upon arrival in Seward, take the provided short transfer to the rail depot, where you’ll board the historic Alaska Railroad’s first-class GoldStar cars for comfortable sightseeing en route back to Anchorage. This deluxe train trip features confirmed seating in the dome cars for enhanced wilderness and wildlife viewing; dinner and a few special goodies are included with your GoldStar service, and the onboard service staff will assist you with your dining options.
Arrive at the downtown Anchorage depot by 10:15 p.m. Taxis are located directly outside the rail terminal and are easy to access. Although transfers to the airport or local hotels are not included, some hotels include courtesy shuttle service from the rail depot to their property.
Included
Transportation from Anchorage, meals served family style in lodges indicated in itinerary, guided activities, return fare (including dinner) on the Alaska Railroad in Gold Star service.
Exclusions
Airfare, taxes ($168.81 per person for 2026 double occupancy. Taxes are determined by each borough and municipality in Alaska and may change before final payment), fuel surcharge of $40 per person, beer and wine, fishing upgrades, cabin upgrades at Kenai Backcountry Lodge, gratuities and insurance of any kind.
Payment & Cancellation
In order to confirm this trip, a deposit of $1,000 is required per person at time of booking. The balance of the trip price is due 121 days before the departure date. Special holiday payment and cancellation terms may apply. Guests who must cancel their trip for any reason must do so in writing. Standard cancellations are subject to the following per-person penalties, based on number of days prior to departure:
Up to 121 days – $300 or 10% of total trip cost, whichever is less
120 to 91 days – $600 or 20% of total trip cost, whichever is less
90 to 46 days – 50% of total trip cost
45 to 0 days – 100% of total trip cost
Terms & Conditions
This trip is subject to AdventureSmith Explorations Terms and Conditions. Please read this information carefully and call us if you have any questions. A Traveler Information Form, which includes a release of liability, must be completed and signed by all travelers. Your Adventure Specialist will send you a unique link to complete this form along with a packing list and extensive pre-departure and travel insurance information upon booking confirmation.
Arrival & Departure
The 8-Day Alaska Wildland Collection—Extended Stay itinerary begins and ends in Anchorage, Alaska (ANC). Plan to arrive in Anchorage in time to meet your trip leader at 10:00am in the lobby of the Lakefront Anchorage Hotel on Day 1 (meeting location confirmed with reservation). The trip ends when your Alaska Railroad train arrives at the Anchorage station on Day 8 at approximately 10:15pm. If you choose to fly home on the night of Day 8, then we suggest you book a flight that departs Anchorage after 1:00am the following day, in case of possible transportation delays.
Activities
Whether you are looking for light activity options or more challenging outdoor pursuits, the guides can tailor most excursions to suit your skill level. Adventure activities may include rafting, a custom catamaran ride, sea kayaking, canoeing, interpretive nature walks, trail side picnics, swimming, hiking, berry picking, coastal explorations, wildlife viewing and a train ride.
Room Configuration
Single travelers wishing to book a double-occupancy room may do so at a 25% supplement of the per-person listed rate in select rooms upon availability. Single travelers interested in sharing accommodations with another guest of the same gender, will be charged the 25% single supplement then refunded this amount once a share is found. If a share is not found then the 25% single supplement will apply. Triple and quad rates with applicable taxes subject to availability, please inquire about discounts. Upgrades may be available, contact us for details.
Families & Children
Kids 7 years and older are welcomed to participate on all adventures. Youth rates apply to kids ages 7-18, in shared room with adult chaperone(s).
Travel Insurance
Protect your travel investment with insurance. Our partners at Travelex Insurance offer a variety of plans and policies to fit every trip and budget. For best value and coverage for pre-existing medical conditions, consider purchasing a policy at time of booking. Learn more about travel insurance or get a free quote.
Itinerary Notes
Use the itinerary as a guide only. Itineraries may be altered due to weather, wildlife, national park regulation or at the captains’ and guides’ discretion. The ability to be flexible makes this type of adventure travel unique.
Weather Delays
In rare circumstances, due to high winds, weather fronts or ocean conditions, we are unable to access Kenai Fjords Glacier Lodge at scheduled times. Alternative activities and accommodations have been planned for this uncommon occurrence, but please be prepared for a possible change in schedule.
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Whether you prefer to explore Alaska’s wilderness by foot or boat, the Kenai Riverside Lodge is an ideal home base. A world-class Alaska fishing lodge located on the upper Kenai River near Cooper Landing, the Kenai Riverside Lodge offers unique accommodations, home-cooked meals and an array of activities for all ages and abilities. Whether you hike, raft, fish or attend naturalist programs by day, in the evening your most difficult decision will be whether to relax in the wood-fired sauna or in a rocking chair overlooking the breathtaking Kenai River.
Kenai Riverside Lodge Review
AdventureSmith Explorations’ Kenai Riverside Lodge review includes a detailed description and photo gallery. Our Alaska experts have stayed at Kenai Riverside Lodge firsthand. Please read our lodge review below then contact our experts to compare the Kenai Riverside Lodge with other adventure lodging packaged within Alaska national park tours and Alaska land tours.
Choose the Kenai Riverside Lodge for its covered deck that overlooks the Kenai River. It is large enough to accommodate small group tours and the many anglers who frequent the lodge. This wilderness lodge is often the first destination AdventureSmith travelers visit on an Alaskan small group tour to the Kenai Peninsula; it serves as a perfect introduction to the wilderness lodge experience. Set on the banks of the wild, glacier-fed Kenai River, it has a backcountry feel yet features amenities like private bathrooms and heated cabins. Don’t leave without visiting the wood-fired sauna, perhaps complementing it with a splash in the frigid Kenai River.
Amenities at Kenai Riverside Lodge
Entertainment for all ages and abilities is easily found at Kenai Riverside Lodge. Self-guided nature paths wind along wooded spaces and between the lodge and cabins with interpretive signs explaining the native flora and fauna. Horseshoe courts offer daily entertainment for those interested as well as ping-pong on the riverside deck. A library, lounge and many rocking chairs offer relaxation, and the lodge is wheelchair accessible. Hours may be spent on the covered deck scoping for bald eagles or watching salmon swim by in the mesmerizing turquoise waters of the Kenai. The wood-fired sauna can be heated in an instant, and is especially delightful after a cool plunge into the Kenai River. Internet is available in common areas (not cabins) and cell phone service is generally available throughout the property.
Dining at Kenai Riverside Lodge
Kenai Riverside Lodge takes great pride in their food. Adventurous chefs put time and love into every meal. Wake up each morning to a hot breakfast buffet before heading out for a guided activity, taking your made-to-order lunch with you. In the evening, dine on four-course meals served family-style in the lodge. Share stories about the day over a glass of wine or Alaskan micro-brew beer, on the riverside deck or near the campfire. Specific dietary needs and food allergies can be accommodated when staff is notified in advance.
Kenai Riverside Lodge Guided Activities
Most travelers at the Kenai Riverside Lodge visit as part of a large package with guided activities already included; however, if you extend your stay or book a custom adventure then the following activities may be available at an additional cost:
Full-day rafting
Spend a day rafting down the Kenai Canyon and through the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge, watching for moose, salmon and bald eagles as your guides share stories behind the sights.
Guided trail hiking
Hike with an expert naturalist guide on the trails of the Chugach National Forest or Kenai National Wildlife Refuge and learn about native uses for the numerous plants and flowers seen along the way.
Guided fishing
Spend a day of guided fishing on the world-famous Kenai River for salmon or trout. Both novice and avid anglers will have an unforgettable experience fishing in Alaska with expert guides.
A Note on Fishing at Kenai Riverside Lodge
Travelers who hadn’t considered incorporating a day of fishing into their original itinerary often see the beautiful catches at the lodge and get excited to try their own hand at fishing. We encourage you to consider upgrading your trip to include a day or more of fishing prior to arrival, as fishing programs fill up quickly. The best way to guarantee fishing availability is to book your fishing arrangements in advance. Please contact our Adventure Specialists for more information.
Crew at Kenai Riverside Lodge
What really distinguishes the Kenai Riverside Lodge is the amazing staff who work there. Many return year after year and their experience pays off with excellent customer service. The lodge’s owner and operators take great care of their staff and in return the staff genuinely cares about the guests' experiences in Alaska.
Accommodations at Kenai Riverside Lodge
16 log cabins nestled in the trees surrounding the main lodge feature the rustic charm of historical Alaskan pioneer cabins. The addition of modern-day comforts like heat, electric lights, private bathrooms, comfortable bedding and Adirondack chairs on private front porches make long Alaska days under the midnight sun delightful. Cabins purposefully lack TVs, phones and internet connections so guests may experience a strong connection to the natural world, especially while relaxing on the banks of the beautiful Kenai River. Each cabin accommodates up to four people, but they are most comfortable with two guests per cabin.
The boat-in-only Kenai Backcountry Lodge offers an intimate experience of the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge by accommodating only 16 to 18 guests at one time and making great efforts in off-the-grid sustainability that help preserve and protect the natural environment. Originally a 1930s hunting lodge, Kenai Backcountry Lodge is now a nature and wildlife destination from which to explore the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge. Rustically elegant and heated by wood stove, the lodge is a gathering place for guests from around the world.
Kenai Backcountry Lodge Review
AdventureSmith Explorations’ Kenai Backcountry Lodge review includes a detailed description and photo gallery. Our Alaska experts have stayed at the Kenai Backcountry Lodge firsthand. Please read our lodge review below then contact our experts to compare the Kenai Backcountry Lodge with other adventure lodging packaged with Alaska national park tours and Alaska land tours.
Choose the Kenai Backcountry Lodge for its remote setting on the shore of Skilak Lake surrounded by miles of wilderness, exemplifying what a backcountry lodge should be. This truly authentic Alaskan wilderness experience is accessibly only by boat and though the lodge is ecologically managed with modern day amenities, it feels like you’re stepping back in time. In that vein, internet is not available and cell phone service is spotty throughout the property.
The staff at Kenai Backcountry Lodge is remarkable and many of them love the location so much, they return summer after summer. The guides are top notch and may offer after-dinner paddling by kayak, based on weather and lake conditions. Exploring by water is truly a highlight of any visit to the Kenai Peninsula in Alaska.
Sustainability at Kenai Backcountry Lodge
The strategic construction of a hydro-electric system utilizes the power of nearby Cottonwood Creek to lessen dependence on generators at Kenai Backcountry Lodge. The water from the creek moves through a series of pipes and through a turbine to eventually charge the lodge's battery bank. Following its natural path, all creek water flows into Skilak Lake. The energy stored in the battery bank runs all lights and water in the kitchen, main lodge and bathhouse as well as the lodge’s laundry facilities. The hydro-system, combined with enhanced solar panels on the property, means this deluxe wilderness lodge can operate with virtually no fossil fuel. This also means a lack of generator noise common to most other backcountry lodges.
Dining at Kenai Backcountry Lodge
Adventurous chefs return year after year and take great pride in the food they serve. All meals in the main cabin are served family style. The daily hot breakfast offers delights like blueberry pancakes, bacon, fresh fruit, coffee and tea. Lunch includes a beautiful array of sandwich fixings and sides like fresh fruit, homemade cookies and snacks available to pack a bag lunch to take on the day’s activity. Upon return, retrieve a cold soda or beers from the creek and head to the beach to take in the view. In the evening, a four-course meal is served family style in the main lodge, to be enjoyed with a glass of wine or Alaskan micro-brew beer. After dinner, relax by the bonfire, in the wood-fired sauna or take a tipple to the beach and watch the evening sky. Kenai backcountry Lodge can accommodate specific dietary needs and food allergies with advanced notice.
Activities at Kenai Backcountry Lodge
On guided hikes along the magnificent Cottonwood Trail, explore the ecosystems, identify native plants, climb to breathtaking views or take a more leisurely pace. Kayaking is available, including after-dinner, guided paddles when the weather is calm. When not outside enjoying a guided activity, make a visit to the wood-fired sauna (bring your suit and some courage to dip in the lake!). Evening bonfires and ping-pong under a canopy offer easy relaxation and camaraderie among guests. If there is something you need (such as hiking poles), just ask, as the staff strives to make your Alaska vacation the trip of a lifetime.
Accommodations at Kenai Backcountry Lodge
Guest cabins are just a short walk to the main lodge, outdoor gazebo, wood-fired sauna and, of course, the beautiful beachfront on Skilak Lake. Nine cabins in a wooded setting are connected by gravel pathways and boardwalks that protect the delicate ground below. A strong emphasis has been made to keep the lodge grounds as natural as possible. Each cabin features heated interiors, a minimum of two beds, simple furnishings, a private ensuite bathroom and shower, a private porch and propane light. Electrical outlets for recharging electronics are available in the main lodge and other public spaces on the property. Please note, some cabins are unable to support CPAP machines.
The Kenai Fjords Glacier Lodge, a wilderness eco lodge, offers 16 comfortable log cabins. This sustainably-minded lodge is located about 2.5 hours south of Anchorage and a four to five-hour scenic boat tour from Seward. This is the only lodge located within the 700,000-acre Kenai Fjords National Park. From this spectacular setting on the shore of a protected lagoon in full view of Pedersen Glacier, wildlife viewing opportunities abound, as do activity choices.
Kenai Fjords Glacier Lodge Review
AdventureSmith Explorations’ Kenai Fjords Glacier Lodge review includes a detailed description and photo gallery. Our Alaska experts have stayed at Kenai Fjords Glacier Lodge firsthand. Please read our lodge review below then contact our experts to compare the Kenai Fjords Glacier Lodge with other adventure lodging, Alaska national park tours and Alaska land tours.
Choose the Kenai Fjords Glacier Lodge for a sustainable, active, wildlife- filled Alaska experience. The Kenai Fjords Glacier Lodge is a quintessential eco lodge with an astounding location deep in the heart of Kenai Fjords National Park. Intentionally built to blend into the surroundings when viewing from Ailik Bay; there is no dock or infrastructure, instead a landing craft style boat drops guests right on the beach and requires a 15-minute walk to the lodge while lodge staff transfers luggage from the boat to the cabins. With harmonious coexisting in mind, upon arrival, travelers are educated on proper behavior in bear country as bears are frequently seen in the region. Blending conscientious wildlife practices, sustainability and comfort, this is among the finest eco lodges in the world.
The lodge and guest cabins reside within the Native-owned, 1700-acre Pedersen Lagoon Wildlife Sanctuary. These heritage lands, owned by Port Graham Native Corporation, represent a small portion of the ancestral homeland of the Alutiiq people that once lived along and roamed the entire coast of Southcentral Alaska. It’s also home base for numerous activities including access to the surrounding park lands and many miles of astounding and rugged coastline. From the lodge and surrounding lands, harbor seals, sea and river otters, mountain goats, black bears, bald eagles and a multitude of bird life cavort and are ever-present — often in view from cabins or the main lodge.
Common Areas at Kenai Fjords Glacier Lodge
The central lodge is a rustic yet comfortable common space offering a wall of windows to view the lagoon and Pederson Glacier, comfortable couches, a fireplace, binoculars and games. Serving as the dining room, lounge and natural history library, the main lodge is the go-to place for gatherings. A large deck with rocking chairs and excellent views of Pederson Glacier is also available for relaxation and wildlife viewing. Note: the lodge is fully off the grid, with no TVs, cell phone service or internet connections, encouraging guests to disconnect.
Sustainability at Kenai Fjords Glacier Lodge
This eco lodge has a gold level rating from Alaska’s ecotourism certification program, Adventure Green Alaska. This lodge was designed with specific development limitations to prevent large scale resort expansion and is intentionally built using local products and sustainable techniques when possible. The surrounding 10 acres is managed as a private reserve that limits ecological impacts. Kenai Fjords Glacier Lodge also supports the Kenai Fjords National Park by offering helpful information on flora and fauna and the marine ecosystem ensuring longevity of the iconic wilderness. Working with the local Native community, Kenai Fjords Glacier Lodge is also creating a mindful, supportive and respectful cultural program.
Dining at Kenai Fjords Glacier Lodge
Kenai Fjords Glacier Lodge’s fine dining features freshly prepared meals and delicious recipes. A buffet breakfast serves hot and cold options, an array of fresh fruits, freshly baked muffins or scones and homemade granola. Lunchtime brings hot soups and sandwiches for guests at the lodge, while the all-day kayaking and exploring groups will pack a reusable bag lunch to bring along. Late in the afternoon cold glasses of beer and chardonnay are served with appetizers. Four-course dinners often feature fresh seafood from the area, exquisitely prepared meats and hearty side dishes and are served family style in the main lodge. These community-oriented dinners are followed by tasty homemade desserts. Regular shipments of fresh produce, meat, seafood and dairy selections allow the chef and staff to creatively accommodate guest dietary restrictions. Also, with a baker turned chef, fresh homemade bread is often served.
Activities at Kenai Fjords Glacier Lodge
Various guided activities are available each day, providing options for a wide range of abilities and energy levels. Activities from the lodge include sea kayaking on protected waters (from short paddles to half-day trips) and light hiking (from interpretive walks to beachcombing). Hiking poles are available onsite. Kayaking options include short ventures in nearby Pedersen Lagoon to longer paddles near glaciers in Aialik Bay. Kenai Fjords Glacier Lodge has capable and experienced guides that lead up-close explorations of the seacoast. Please note that the longer paddling excursions are not an available option for departure day or for one-night stays. All kayaking is by double kayaks and must be guided. Voyager-style canoes also provide an excellent option for exploring Pedersen Lagoon in a relaxed yet non-motorized manner. It’s the perfect craft for great photos and low impact wildlife viewing.
Also, when departing from Seward, a stay at Kenai Fjords Glacier Lodge begins with a marine wildlife and glacier cruise on a high-speed catamaran through Kenai Fjords National Park. This scenic tour cruises through tidewater glaciers and often experiences sightings of orca and humpback whales, Steller sea lions, Dall's porpoises, sea otters and a variety of seabirds, including puffins.
While trails are few, opportunities do exist to explore the pristine wilderness of Kenai Fjords National Park by foot. Several miles of walking on sand and pebble beaches are found a short distance from the lodge. Naturalist led hikes and forest hikes offer space to learn about local flora and fauna as well as local history and culture in the northern extension of Alaska’s temperate rainforest. A few short trails in the Pedersen Lagoon Wildlife Sanctuary provide access to Pedersen Glacier and outstanding scenic views.
Accommodations at Kenai Fjords Glacier Lodge
The lodge consists of 16 comfortably appointed guest log cabins. These guest cabins were designed to be minimally visible from the adjacent Pedersen Lagoon while still offering spectacular views from within. A network of boardwalks connects the cabins, providing a comfortable walkway for guests and protection of the environment. Each private cabin features on-demand heat and electricity as well as full bath amenities.
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