Spend A Fall Weekend Cozying Up At The Rustic Juneberry Lodge In Homer
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If you’re looking for the perfect place to stay when you’re visiting Homer, check out the rustic Juneberry Lodge as your weekend getaway! This gorgeous place has views of the ocean and mountains beyond, with wildlife as regular visitors to their yard. Close enough to town yet with all the beautiful wildness that Alaska has to offer!

This land was actually purchased in 1929 when homesteader Jack Dietz claimed 134 acres in the area. The land was subdivided and this beautiful lodge was built in 1987.

There's cozy common places for the guests to relax and enjoy the wood stove. There's beautiful leather upholstered chairs, and even a telescope to view the sights with!

There are two queen bedrooms available and one room with twin beds. The loft has a queen bed and a four bed bunk room! They are all tastefullyl furnished with fun log furniture and beautiful linens!

Each room has little touches like hand-hewn log beds, writing tables, hand made rugs, and stunning vintage quilted bedspreads. Some of the rooms have private bathrooms, and some share with other rooms.

The breakfasts are plentiful and filled with great, hearty ingredients to send you off on a fun filled day. They even accommodate special dietary requests!

There's a large deck where you can enjoy the wildlife meandering through, or the sights of the Alaskan mountains in the distance. Take your morning cup of coffee or evening beverage out on the deck to relax and take in the peace of the area.

Have you ever stayed the night at the cozy Juneberry Lodge? What did you think? Let us know in the comments below!
While you’re in Homer, head on over to This Historic Bar Is Housed In A Building Older Than The State Of Alaska!
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Address: 40963 China Poot St, Homer, AK 99603, USA