7 Best Hotels in Northwest and the Arctic, The Bush

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We've compiled the best of the best in Northwest and the Arctic - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

The Aurora Hotel

$$$$ | 123 E Lake Colleen Dr., Prudhoe Bay, AK, USA

Like all lodging in Prudhoe Bay, the Aurora focuses on what oil workers need when rotating in and out of the area, so most of the rooms have one twin bed, while some have queens. All rooms are clean and practical, with meals included in the price. Smoking, alcohol, and pets are prohibited, but there's a smoking lounge on-site, along with a commissary, gym, library, and coffee shop.

Pros

  • Rate includes meals
  • Library, rec room, and gym on-site
  • Good food and coffee 24/7

Cons

  • Private baths cost extra
  • No alcohol allowed
  • Thin walls
123 E Lake Colleen Dr., Prudhoe Bay, AK, USA
907-670–0600
Hotel Details
432 rooms
No Meals

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Aurora Inn & Suites

$$$ | 302 E. Front St., Nome, AK, 99762, USA

Close to shops, eateries, and local watering holes, this inn offers more than 50 modern rooms within easy walking distance of Nome's historic district. The staff is friendly, and there's even vehicles for rent if you want to explore the hundreds of miles of Far North roads.

Pros

  • Sauna
  • Ideal location
  • Some rooms have sea views

Cons

  • Proximity to the bars means it can get a little rowdy outside
  • No free Wi-Fi
  • Noise carries easily
302 E. Front St., Nome, AK, 99762, USA
907-443–3838
Hotel Details
54 rooms
No Meals

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Deadhorse Camp

$$$ | Mile 412.8 Dalton Hwy., Prudhoe Bay, AK, USA

This rustic space offers small rooms with two twin beds in a yellow industrial-looking building about 2 miles south of the Dalton Highway's northernmost point. All rooms share baths. Guests can pay extra for a third person, who must bring their own sleeping gear (rooms are tiny and have no space for cots or extra beds). Meals are available for reasonable fees. The shuttle to the Arctic Ocean in the morning costs $89 per person.

Pros

  • Hearty meals served in the restaurant
  • Clean and comfortable rooms
  • Good place to meet interesting people

Cons

  • Industrial ambience not very charming
  • Meals not included in price
  • No private baths and very small rooms
Mile 412.8 Dalton Hwy., Prudhoe Bay, AK, USA
907-474–3565
Hotel Details
50 rooms
No Meals

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King Eider Inn

$$$ | 1752 Ahkovak St., Barrow, AK, 99723, USA

At the King Eider Inn near the airport, you'll find comfortable rooms with simple furnishings and decor, and it doesn't cost much more to select a unit with a kitchenette. Prices vary depending on the month, availability, and type of room. Ten of the rooms have kitchenettes and one is a suite. They also have a small selection of vehicles for guests to rent.

Pros

  • Simple but lovely rooms
  • Internet and cable
  • Private sauna rooms

Cons

  • Pretty bare-bones
  • Some airport noise
  • No restaurant
1752 Ahkovak St., Barrow, AK, 99723, USA
907-852–4700
Hotel Details
19 rooms
No Meals

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Nome Nugget Inn

$$$ | 315 Front St., Nome, AK, 99762, USA

Typhoon Merbok significantly damaged this iconic inn in late 2022, but the new owners have steadily returned the Nugget to its former glory, with the same kitschy Victorian Gold Rush–era decor and engaging vibes. Outside, a signpost marks the mileage to various points, serious and silly, around the globe. Inside, frontier memorabilia abounds in the lobby and lounge. Rooms are small and clean, although not nearly as atmospheric as the public spaces. Many Arctic tour groups stay here.

Pros

  • Cool atmosphere in public areas
  • Central location
  • Bering Sea views

Cons

  • Dated room decor
  • Bar noise
  • Old-hotel idiosyncrasies
315 Front St., Nome, AK, 99762, USA
907-434–6474
Hotel Details
47 rooms
No Meals

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Nullagvik Hotel

$$$ | 306 Shore Ave., Kotzebue, AK, 99752, USA

Although it's been a Kotzebue fixture since 1975, the Nullagvik Hotel offers the most modern rooms in town, along with communal areas, like a meeting room for 100 and a third-floor observation lounge overlooking the Chukchi Sea. Amenities include Wi-Fi, televisions, microwaves, and mini-refrigerators, along with access to an exercise area and a restaurant on the first floor. The lobby coffee stand will satisfy those looking for lattes.

Pros

  • Great views
  • Comfortable rooms
  • Nice amenities

Cons

  • The best lodging in town comes at a price
  • Generic room decor
  • Room windows too small to capture the vast views
306 Shore Ave., Kotzebue, AK, 99752, USA
907-442–3331
Hotel Details
78 rooms
No Meals

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Top of the World Hotel

$$$$ | 3060 Eben Hopson St., Utqiaġvik, AK, 99723, USA

On the shores of the Arctic Ocean, this tiered and multicolored hotel is minimalist but comes with the modern conveniences expected by most travelers. A life-size stuffed polar bear and the mounted head of another greet visitors in the lobby. The community television is a great spot to mix and mingle with locals and guests alike. Modern, spacious rooms have sitting areas and some have kitchenettes; ask for a room with an ocean view.

Pros

  • Modern rooms and conveniences
  • Good restaurant
  • Quick walk to the beach

Cons

  • No elevators (which means you're taking the stairs to the top of the world)
  • No alcohol allowed
  • No frills
3060 Eben Hopson St., Utqiaġvik, AK, 99723, USA
907-852–3900
Hotel Details
70 rooms
No Meals

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