63 Best Hotels in The Kenai Peninsula and Southcentral Alaska, Alaska

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Accommodations in Alaska, particularly in the sparsely populated areas, can be quite rugged. You will find a lot of establishments have only shared bathrooms, and amenities such as a coffee pot, television, and Internet access are scant, although the latter is beginning to find its way even into remote villages. In the most rural of places it is not entirely unheard of to find no bathrooms in the establishment, but rather an outhouse or "honey bucket" out back. If such things are important to you, it's wise to inquire in advance.

U.S. Forest Service Cabins

$ | Cordova, AK, 99574, USA

The Cordova Ranger District of the Chugach National Forest maintains a series of simple backcountry cabins for rent. These cabins are very basic: four walls, a roof, a floor, wooden bunks, usually a woodstove, a table, benches, counter space for preparing meals, and a pit toilet out back. There's no bedding, cooking utensils, electricity, or running water. Most of the cabins are accessible only by boat or floatplane, although the McKinley Trail cabin is accessible by motor vehicle on the Copper River Highway. Two others can be reached by hiking from the road. Rentals are arranged through the U.S. Forest Service's website up to six months in advance.

Pros

  • Beautiful and remote
  • Affordable
  • Perfect for experiencing true wilderness

Cons

  • You must be self-sufficient and comfortable in the wilderness
  • Zero amenities (including running water)
  • Can book up fast (try to reserve several months in advance)
Cordova, AK, 99574, USA
877-444–6777
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17 cabins
No Meals

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USFWS Cabins

$ | Soldotna, AK, USA

The refuge's public-use cabins are in remote areas accessible only by air or boat. If you're willing to overcome these hurdles, you'll find tranquility and true wilderness, and you won't have to worry about your tent springing a leak.

Pros

  • True wilderness
  • Stunning surroundings
  • Great escape from urban life

Cons

  • Can be buggy
  • No amenities
  • Comfort depends on what you bring with you
Soldotna, AK, USA
907-260–2820
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14 cabins
No Meals

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Van Gilder Hotel

$$$ | 308 Adams St., Seward, AK, 99664, USA

Built in 1916 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the Van Gilder is steeped in local history. Early 20th-century photos of Seward adorn the walls, beds are brass or carved wood, and the common rooms foster a cozy B&B feel. This is definitely not a mass-market chain hotel, and the extremely friendly staff gives tours of the property, pointing out interesting historical information. Spend time in the sitting room with books of local interest or by the piano player in the lobby.

Pros

  • Historic site
  • Entertaining decor
  • Central location

Cons

  • No kitchen
  • A little on the rustic side
  • Some rooms have shared bathrooms
308 Adams St., Seward, AK, 99664, USA
907-224–3079
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20 rooms
No Meals

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