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Best family friendly Alaska unique stays

Among the 83530 accommodations in Alaska, here are the 4 best family friendly unique accommodations

Dry Cabin On Big Lake With Lake Access, Shared Dock With Private Deck. - Alaska
10 6 reviews
Alaska
01/09 – 30/09
£106/nightTotal: £3074 (29 )

Dry Cabin On Big Lake With Lake Access, Shared Dock With Private Deck.

1 2
cabin , Big Lake
This Big Lake waterfront lodge is situated approximately 4.8 kilometres from Sara Lake and 8 kilometres from Flat and Mirror Lakes, offering easy access to multiple lakes for swimming, boating, and fishing.
Sleeping up to six guests, this one-bedroom, one-bathroom property boasts a fully equipped kitchen with oven, microwave, and coffee maker, a terrace, garden, parking, and on-site barbecue grills, alongside a Smart TV.
Birch Tree Cottage - Alaska
10 38 reviews
Alaska
11/10 – 14/10
£112/nightTotal: £336 (3 )

Birch Tree Cottage

1 4
cabin , Badger
This Badger lodge is conveniently located in North Pole, Alaska, approximately 5 kilometres from the Chena River and within 10 kilometres of Morning Star Park and North Pole Plaza.
The 45-square-metre self-catering property sleeps six guests, boasting a fully equipped kitchen, Smart TV, internet access, and free on-site parking; board games are provided for family entertainment.
Marvelous 3-bedroom Cabin On River In Fairbanks - Alaska
Alaska
21/07 – 02/09
£243/nightTotal: £10449 (43 )

Marvelous 3-bedroom Cabin On River In Fairbanks

3 2
cabin , Chena Ridge
This Chena Ridge lodge is situated a 3-minute drive from Chena River and a 15-minute drive from Pioneer Park, with the University of Alaska Museum of the North and Pioneer Air Museum also nearby.
This 167 m² holiday home offers three bedrooms, two bathrooms, a fully equipped kitchen, a fireplace, and Wi-Fi, with a garden and balcony provided for outdoor enjoyment.
Riverfront, Authentic, Luxury Log Cabin-bison - Alaska
10 3 reviews
Alaska
11/10 – 14/10
£136/nightTotal: £408 (3 )

Riverfront, Authentic, Luxury Log Cabin-bison

1 4
cabin , Houston
This Houston riverfront lodge is situated 1.3 km from Houston City Hall, offering easy access to the city centre and proximity to Bear Paw, Loon, Prator, and Frog Lakes, all within 10 km.
The 80 square metre self-catering property sleeps six, boasting a garden, parking, Wi-Fi, a fully equipped kitchen (including fridge and microwave), a washing machine, and an iron and ironing board.

Best Alaska unusual places with a balcony

Kenai Kuik Cabins - Chum Salmon (Cabin #3) - Alaska
Alaska
27/06 – 04/07
£239/nightTotal: £1673 (7 )

Kenai Kuik Cabins - Chum Salmon (Cabin #3)

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cabin , Soldotna
This studio lodge offers direct access to 33.5 metres of private Kenai River frontage in Soldotna, located a short distance from Soldotna Regional Sports Complex and Cunningham Park.
This accommodation sleeps six across two twin-over-full bunk beds and features a kitchenette with a gas range, microwave, and refrigerator, alongside shared charcoal grills and laundry facilities, providing an ideal base for outdoor pursuits like skiing and snowmobiling.
Kenai Riverfront Chalet Centrally Located On The Kenai Peninsula - Alaska
9.7 66 reviews
Alaska
27/06 – 04/07
£198/nightTotal: £1386 (7 )

Kenai Riverfront Chalet Centrally Located On The Kenai Peninsula

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chalet , Sterling
This Sterling, Alaska lodge enjoys a riverfront location on the Kenai River, a 24-kilometre drive from Soldotna and a 48-kilometre drive from Kenai, placing it within easy reach of the Soldotna Homestead Museum and Kenai Historical Society.
The two-bedroom property offers flexible sleeping arrangements for up to [Number - needs to be specified in source material] guests, boasting a fully equipped kitchen, bathroom, private deck with gas BBQ, free high-speed Wi-Fi, and parking; nearby activities include game walks and birdwatching.
Sterling Cabin Close To Kenai River - Alaska
9.0 2 reviews
Alaska
27/06 – 04/07
£307/nightTotal: £2149 (7 )

Sterling Cabin Close To Kenai River

2 2
chalet , Sterling
This Sterling lodge offers a prime location, just moments from three riverfront access points and within easy reach of Scout Lake State Recreation Site and Morgan's Landing State Recreation Area.
This two-bedroom cabin accommodates up to six guests and features a private garden with a fire pit, an open-air sleeping loft, an arctic entry for gear storage, and on-site laundry facilities, with WiFi and satellite TV also provided.
Alaskan Adventure Begins Here: Beautiful Creekside Oasis! - Alaska
10 25 reviews
Alaska
11/10 – 14/10
£267/nightTotal: £801 (3 )

Alaskan Adventure Begins Here: Beautiful Creekside Oasis!

2 4
cabin , Butte
This charming log cabin is situated just 16km from downtown Palmer, Alaska, offering a peaceful retreat surrounded by the beauty of Bodenburg Creek and the towering Pioneer Peak. It has consistently received excellent reviews from previous guests.
The two-bedroom property spans 98 square metres and comfortably accommodates up to six guests. Enjoy a fully equipped kitchen, a private garden, a terrace and a range of other amenities, all within easy reach of Palmer's attractions and dining options.

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 with stunning views, far from the usual tourist crowds. For a truly off-the-beaten-path experience, try visiting the remote villages along the Arctic coast, like Kaktovik, known for its polar bear viewing opportunities. These areas offer a more secluded and authentic Alaskan experience.
  • Are there any notable festivals that take place in Alaska, United States?

    Alaska hosts several notable festivals. The Alaska State Fair in Palmer is a large-scale event featuring agricultural competitions, live music, and carnival rides. Juneau's WhaleFest celebrates the orcas and humpback whales that frequent Alaskan waters. Smaller, more local festivals celebrate aspects of Alaskan culture and heritage in various communities throughout the year, offering a unique insight into the state's diverse character.
  • What types of natural environments are typical in Alaska, United States?

    Alaska's natural environment is incredibly diverse. You'll find vast stretches of boreal forests, particularly in the interior and south-central regions. Glaciers, like those in Glacier Bay National Park and Kenai Fjords National Park, are iconic features. The coastline boasts fjords, rugged mountains, and extensive tundra regions in the far north. Alaska also has significant areas of wetlands and alpine meadows.
  • Are there popular sporting events or activities in Alaska, United States?

    Dog sledding is a hugely popular activity, especially during the winter months, with races like the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race being internationally renowned. Fishing, both for salmon and other species, is a major pastime. Hiking and mountaineering are also extremely popular, with Denali National Park offering challenging climbs for experienced mountaineers. Many Alaskans also enjoy hunting and wildlife viewing.
  • What special gear or clothing is recommended for the climate in Alaska, United States?

    Packing for Alaska requires careful consideration. Layers are key; you'll need thermal underwear, fleece mid-layers, and a waterproof and windproof outer shell. Sturdy waterproof hiking boots are essential. Warm hats, gloves, and scarves are crucial, even during summer months. Sunglasses are important to protect your eyes from the strong sun reflecting off the snow and ice. Consider bringing waterproof bags for electronics and other sensitive items.
  • What activities allow you to experience local traditions and interact with residents in Alaska, United States?

    Visiting local farmers' markets, like the one in Anchorage, offers a chance to sample Alaskan produce and interact with local producers. Taking a guided tour focusing on Alaskan Native culture or visiting cultural centres and museums can provide valuable insights into the state's rich heritage. Consider attending community events or festivals in smaller towns to experience a more authentic Alaskan atmosphere and interact with residents.
  • Is Alaska, United States known for any unique natural displays or phenomena during certain seasons?

    Alaska is renowned for the aurora borealis (Northern Lights) during the winter months, typically from September to April. The long summer days offer nearly 24 hours of daylight in some areas. Glacier calving, the breaking off of large chunks of ice from glaciers, is a spectacular natural event that can be observed in various locations throughout the year, although it's more frequent during warmer months.
  • What are the best local foods in Alaska, United States?

    Alaskan seafood is a must-try, particularly fresh salmon, halibut, and king crab. Reindeer sausage and caribou are popular game meats. Locally sourced berries, like blueberries and cranberries, are often used in jams, pies, and other desserts. Many restaurants feature Alaskan-grown produce in their dishes, showcasing the state's unique culinary offerings.
  • What are the best adventurous activities in Alaska, United States?

    For adventure, consider whitewater rafting on the Nenana River, or kayaking amongst the glaciers in Kenai Fjords National Park. Hiking and backpacking in Denali National Park offers incredible challenges and breathtaking scenery. Flightseeing tours provide stunning aerial views of glaciers, mountains, and wildlife. For a truly unique experience, try ice climbing or mountaineering (with appropriate experience and guides).

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Best Alaska unique stays with a jacuzzi

Among the 83530 accommodations in Alaska, here are the 4 best unique accommodations with a jacuzzi

Talkeetna Log Cabin With Hot Tub Unit 1 - Alaska
9.2 25 reviews
Alaska
11/10 – 14/10
£337/nightTotal: £1011 (3 )

Talkeetna Log Cabin With Hot Tub Unit 1

2 4
cabin , Talkeetna
This charming cabin is located in Talkeetna, a picturesque town in Alaska's Denali State Park, approximately 192km from Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport. The cabin has received very good user ratings, with excellent location and cleanliness ratings.
The two-bedroom property spans 74 square metres and can accommodate up to 11 guests. Amenities include a private garden, a hot tub, a sun terrace, a fully equipped kitchen, outdoor dining space, and on-site coffee shop. Guests can also enjoy barbecue facilities, ski-to-door access and storage, bicycle rental, walking tours, and easy access to nearby hiking and skiing trails.
Talkeetna Log Cabin With Hot Tub Unit 2 - Alaska
9.4 30 reviews
Alaska
11/10 – 14/10
£337/nightTotal: £1011 (3 )

Talkeetna Log Cabin With Hot Tub Unit 2

2 4
cabin , Talkeetna
The Talkeetna Log Cabin with Hot Tub Unit 2 is situated in Talkeetna, a charming town near the base of Denali, approximately 119 miles from Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport. It has consistently received excellent ratings for user experience, location, and cleanliness.
This two-bedroom cabin offers 74 square metres of space, comfortably accommodating up to six guests. The cabin features a fully equipped kitchen, a private hot tub, and a garden, providing a relaxing and enjoyable stay in the heart of Alaskan nature.
Stay Alaska - Modern Stays In The Wild - Alaska
Alaska
11/10 – 14/10
£348/nightTotal: £1044 (3 )

Stay Alaska - Modern Stays In The Wild

2 4
chalet , Knik River
This lodge is situated in the Knik River district, offering convenient access to local attractions.
This family-friendly chalet provides a private hot tub, a fully equipped kitchen with a stovetop, and on-site laundry facilities, ensuring a comfortable stay with internet and air conditioning.
Cabin With Hot Tub And Views 1 Mile To Alyeska Resort - Alaska
9.7 148 reviews
Alaska
01/09 – 30/09
£273/nightTotal: £7917 (29 )

Cabin With Hot Tub And Views 1 Mile To Alyeska Resort

1 2
cabin , Anchorage
This cosy cabin is situated in Girdwood, just 1.6km from the Alyeska Resort, offering easy access to the surrounding natural beauty. The accommodation has received excellent ratings for cleanliness, location, and user experience.
The cabin is 93 square metres and sleeps up to 4 guests, with one bedroom. It features a fully equipped kitchen, a private hot tub, a terrace with garden views, free Wi-Fi, and parking.

Best Alaska unusual places with a garden

Moose Landing Cabin C87 With All The Amenities - Alaska
9.9 261 reviews
Alaska
11/10 – 14/10
£111/nightTotal: £333 (3 )

Moose Landing Cabin C87 With All The Amenities

1 4
cabin , Meadow Lakes
This cosy cabin is situated in a peaceful rural setting, just 0.5km from the Alaska Museum of Transportation & Industry and within 10km of Lucile Lake and the Iditarod Trail Headquarters. It has received excellent ratings for location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
The cabin offers 67 square metres of living space, with one bedroom and one bathroom, comfortably accommodating up to six guests. Guests can enjoy a fully equipped kitchen, a terrace, a garden, free parking, and a range of amenities including a washing machine, coffee/tea maker, and free Wi-Fi.
Cozy North Pole Christmas Cabin - Alaska
Alaska
01/09 – 30/09
£86/nightTotal: £2494 (29 )

Cozy North Pole Christmas Cabin

1 2
cabin , Badger
This North Pole lodge, located midway between North Pole and Fairbanks, is ideally situated for exploring interior Alaska and offers a chance to spot the 'polar express' locomotive near the railroad track.
This self-catering accommodation sleeps four and features a queen-sized bed in a loft accessed by steep stairs, a kitchen with a fridge and microwave, a shower, a hair dryer, a backup generator, and a 400-gallon fresh water tank, with nearby cultural attractions including the Fairbanks Ice Museum and Dog Mushers Museum.
Unwind & Witness The Aurora: Ellie`s Alaskan Chalet - Alaska
9.6 9 reviews
Alaska
01/09 – 30/09
£212/nightTotal: £6148 (29 )

Unwind & Witness The Aurora: Ellie`s Alaskan Chalet

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chalet , Chena Ridge
This chalet is situated in a peaceful neighbourhood in Chena Ridge, just a short drive from the city centre of Fairbanks. It has received excellent ratings from previous guests.
The chalet has two bedrooms and two bathrooms and covers 89 square metres. It features a fully equipped kitchen, a washing machine and dryer, high-speed Wi-Fi, a garden, and parking, making it ideal for families or groups of friends seeking a comfortable and convenient base for exploring the Alaskan wilderness.
Updated Kenai River Fishing Cabin W/freezer - Alaska
Alaska
27/06 – 04/07
£142/nightTotal: £994 (7 )

Updated Kenai River Fishing Cabin W/freezer

2 2
cabin , Kalifornsky
This lodge is located in a quiet Kalifornsky neighbourhood, 4.8 kilometres from Soldotna town and 3 miles from the Kenai River.
This 70 square metre lodge accommodates up to 8 guests across 2 bedrooms and features a well-equipped kitchen, a spacious deck for wildlife viewing, a wood stove, and boat parking with a fish freezer.
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