So, you call yourself outdoorsy, but you prefer to have some of your treasured "creature comforts" in order to actually enjoy yourself. We get it. Let's face it... packing a tent, sleeping on rocks and using an outhouse isn't exactly our idea of a relaxing adventure either. Brace yourself, glamping is taking over the world and it's the most genius invention ever. What is it exactly? Glamorous + Camping = Glamping! It's the perfect balance of no-frills and utter relaxation among a rustic, outdoorsy setting without having to sacrifice things like running water and electricity. Take a look at these 10 places where you can go glamping in Alaska that are sure to give you an unforgettable experience.
1. Orca Island Cabins – Resurrection Bay
Orca Island Cabins offers Alaska visitors unique yurt accommodations on a private island in Humpy Cove. Enjoy incredible whale watching, kayaking, fishing and hiking. Or you can just sit back, relax and observe scenic views and wildlife from your private deck. In 2014, Orca Island Cabins was featured in Sunset Magazine‘s ‘Top 30 Island Escapes’ issue! Now this is a luxury campground in Alaska. For bookings, head on over to Orca Island’s website.
2. Naha Bay Lodge and Outdoor Adventures – Ketchikan
Naha Bay Lodge is a small remote fishing lodge and wilderness lodge. Located in a pronounced saltwater and freshwater fishing area, Naha Bay Lodge is an hour and a half from the town of Ketchikan. From the lodge you can fish for all five species of Pacific Salmon, Halibut, Lingcod, Red Snapper, Rainbow Trout, Cutthroat Trout, Dolly Varden and Steelhead. Book on Naha Bay Lodge’s website here.
3. Sourdough Sue’s Bear Lake Lodging – Seward
Located outside of Seward on the Kenai Peninsula, this spot is surely something to remember. Sourdough Sue’s Bear Lake Lodging offers two yurts surrounded by mountain views and remarkable landscapes. Each unit sleeps up to six to eight people and includes a full kitchen and bath. For booking and more information, visit their website here.
4. Alaskan Yurt Rentals - Kachemak Bay State Park
With nine yurts available for nightly rental in the Kachemak Bay State Park area, visitors have plenty of unbelievable options to choose from. These unique yurts are located at Kayak Beach, Quarry Beach, Haystack Beach, Right Beach, Halibut Lagoon, China Poot, Tutka Bay and Humpy Creek. Leave the tent life behind you and enjoy a wood stove and comfortable sleeping arrangements. Kachemak Bay Yurts has many different options for sleeping in this awesome area!
5. Talkeetna Eastside Cabins “The Yurt” – Talkeetna
Talkeetna Eastside Cabins features four cozy private units all with private bathrooms and kitchenettes and a convenient location just blocks from the quirky downtown area. If you are looking for a local spot that makes you feel like you are truly in Alaska, this is a great glamping option. The Talkeetna Eastside Cabins website has more information about booking.
6. Escape For Two – Soldotna
Escape For Two has cabin options and a yurt for visitors to choose from. Located in the woods on a private lake just outside of the Soldotna city limits, you will experience warm small-town Alaskan hospitality here. This is a great option for those celebrating a honeymoon or anniversary. The Escape For Two website has all the information you need!
7. Alaska Adventure Cabins – Homer
Alaska Adventure Cabins are located on Baycrest Hill overlooking the spectacular town of Homer. Watch boats coming into the bay, a beaming glacier in the distance and an incredible amount of bald eagles flying about. This place will have you screaming "Only In Alaska!" Head to their website to find out more about their cool lodging options.
8. A Cabin on a Cliff – Seward
This rustic trapper’s cabin is located in the lovely town of Seward on the Kenai Peninsula. Visitors can enjoy amazing views of Resurrection Bay and the Chugach Mountains from a private hot tub or while grilling up fresh Alaska seafood on the large outdoor deck. Check out their website for more details and pricing.
9. Hatcher Pass Lodge – Palmer
Located 3,000 feet above tree line outside of the charming town of Palmer, Hatcher Pass Lodge truly offers a one-of-a-kind experience. The beaming views of the Talkeetna Mountains will suck you in for hours. Visitors can enjoy wildlife viewing, hiking, berry picking and snow machining in the winter months. For bookings and more information, head to the Hatcher Pass Lodge website.
10. Tolovana Hot Springs – Fairbanks
Tolovana Hot Springs offers comfortable rustic cabins along with natural mineral hot springs. If you are looking to get off the grid a bit and leave the noise of the city behind you, this is a great place to build lifelong memories. Bonus: The remarkable dancing lights of the Aurora Borealis have been known to put on quite the show for visiting guests. This is a great spot to go glamping in Alaska! Find out more information on the Tolovana website here.
In a yurt or a rustic log cabin, with a hot tub or maybe even a natural hot spring, surrounded by the seclusion of a remote island, mountain peaks, oceanfront or the strikingly beautiful aurora borealis dancing in the sky... Glamping in Alaska is sure to rock your world and make you fall in love with the great outdoors all over again. Can you think of any others to add to the list? Let us know in the comments below!
If you’re willing to rough it, check out These 8 Camping Spots In Alaska Are Well Worth Your Stay.
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