13 Remote Alaskan Hideaways To Experience Solitude Far from the Beaten Path

13 Remote Alaskan Hideaways To Experience Solitude Far from the Beaten Path

Off to Alaska and looking for the best ecolodges? Alaska is gorgeous perhaps one of the most beautiful states of the United States. It is filled with lush, green forests, snowy mountains, and scenic fjords. Of course, Alaska is also where you can stargaze and see the Northern Lights. Because it is blessed by nature, Alaska has resorted to going green and has a growing number of ecolodges.

Alaska BearCamp

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The Alaska BearCamp is a premier camp that offers visitors the chance to stay close to nature. As clear from the name, the BearCamp is the prime place to stay if you’re up for a few sights of Grizzly bears and the like.

Recently coming under the ownership of Natural Habitat Adventures, the Alaska BearCamp has taken green initiatives and is prepared to wow its guests. Situated in a private section of the Lake Clark National Park, one of the eight amazing Alaska national parks, it is the perfect combination of nature and luxury.

Boreal Journeys Alaska

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If you’re looking for an authentic Alaskan experience, then all you need to do is take a look at Boreal Journeys Alaska. It gives tourists a chance to spend their time in the snowy forests of Alaska from the comfort of their luxurious rooms.

At Boreal Journeys Alaska, you can choose to stay in cabins or tents. It curates everything according to what you like, so you’re in for a lot of fun. The cabins are located on the Tanana River and look to the beautiful starry sky, whereas the winter camps offer erected tents near the cabin.

Orca Island Cabins

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One of the most scenic glamping you’ll ever experience is possible at Orca Island Cabins in Seward, Alaska. It is a rental lodge where guests can stay on private property in Humpy Cove, Resurrection Bay. This eco-lodge is nestled in a scenic wilderness. The cabins stand against a dramatic background of thick trees and mountains and overlook the dark blue waves of the Kenai Fjords.

Guests have the privilege of staying in beautiful yurts, each offering a distinct view. Perhaps you’d like to spend your time in your waterfront cabin, which has direct access to the water, or you’d like to head over to the public area and socialize for a bit. Whatever you decide to do, Orca Island Cabins is bound to satisfy you.

Camp Denali

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A cute traveler’s lodge in Alaska, Camp Denali sits along a scenic lake in the heart of the idyllic Denali National Park, one of the eight amazing Alaska national parks. Camp Denali is the only accommodation that sits within the National Park, which means this is literally the only chance you’ll have to experience the park from close.

This off-grid eco-lodge features 19 cabins open to picturesque views of the tundra and the forest. All cabins are hand-crafted and constructed using sustainable building materials. Each cabin features comfortable bedding sewn by the staff and a wood stove for warmth.

Chena Hot Springs Resort

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In Fairbanks, you’ll find the Chena Hot Springs Resort, a 3-star eco-resort that offers guests comfortable and flexible packages. Guests can choose between staying in RV sites, campsites, yurts, cabins, and the resort’s own family suites, Fox Rooms, and Moose Lodge.

It offers an enriching experience that allows visitors to immerse themselves in nature while they have a cozy bed to call home. One of the most beautiful and awaited experiences at the Chena Hot Springs Resort is stargazing at the Northern Lights after a day spent in the natural hot springs. It is truly an amazing place to be.

Tebay Lodge

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For those who are looking to explore the cold Alaskan winter, Tebay Lodge comes as a comfortable and warm lifesaver. This eco-lodge is located within the Wrangell-St. Elias National Park but amazingly pre-dates it as it has been sitting among the snowy mountains of Alaska before the park was erected!

Today, the lodge features incredible homesteads and yurts, perfect for families. The log cabin accommodates two twin or one king-size bed, perfect for couples who want a little privacy. The yurts can accommodate seven people, with the larger yurt accommodating 4 and the smaller accommodating three people.

Tutka Bay Lodge

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A gorgeous lodge in Homer, Tutka Bay Lodge by Within the Wild promises guests an intimate and adventurous time. From bird-watching, and river rafting to tide pooling and Iditarod race viewing, the Tutka Bay Lodge is perfect for naturalists and adventure-seekers. You can even take culinary lessons at the lodge! The basecamp main lodge is a shared area for guests where they can connect over appetizers and games before dinner.

Winterlake Lodge

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Another wonderful lodge by Within the Wild is the Winterlake Lodge, which sits just at the entrance of Alaska Range and is a gateway to an ancient Alaskan valley. For those who are hoping to explore the Iditarod Trail, the Winterlake Lodge is the ideal choice because it lies right across the trail.

The lodge has a gorgeous basecamp for guests to mingle over aperitifs and guitar tunes, and each of the rooms is furnished with the coziest furniture and bedding. Popular activities include watching the race at the Iditarod Trail, hiking, bird-watching, and more!

Ultima Thule Lodge

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A picturesque lodge in Anchorage, the Ultima Thule Lodge is perfect for people who want to experience real and raw Alaska. This eco-lodge is situated on an isolated portion of Alaska and is termed the “land beyond” by the many travelers and adventurists who have stayed there. Rooms have soft bedding and snug furniture, and the lodge has a wood-fired sauna for visitors to relax.

Ridgewood Wilderness Lodge

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At the Ridgewood Wilderness Lodge, you’ll be experiencing Alaska’s prime; from glaciers, oceans, mountains, and wildlife, all that Alaska has to offer comes at your service. This eco-lodge in Alaska is a timber-made cabin in Halibut Cove, just along the Kachemak Bay State Park. The rooms are extremely homey, comfortable, and chic. Guests love to spend the day sipping hot coffee while taking a look out the windows.

Iniakuk Lake Wilderness Lodge

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Exclusive, luxurious, and heavenly, the Iniakuk Lake Wilderness Lodge gives you the isolated adventure of which you’ve been dreaming. At Iniakuk, you will have to fly in because the lodge is completely isolated and sectioned off in a little corner, north of Fairbanks.

The lodge was built by hand and has been there since 1974. It has been serving guests for over 40 years. You can fish, hike, camp, canoe, float, and bird-watch at this legendary destination. At night, you can get a glimpse of the majestic northern lights. The lodge is completely eco-friendly and perfect for a romantic eco-tourist dream.

Kantishna Roadhouse

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The Kantishna Roadhouse is a Backcountry resort where tourists can spend time in dreamy wooden cabins in Denali Park. The cabins are either a duplex or a four-plex. Each comes with a cute porch, two full beds or queen-sized beds, and a private, fully-functional bathroom. The beds are lined with warm quilts to ensure each visitor is cozy. Of course, the Kantishna Roadhouse is eco-friendly; the cabins were built with a sustainable design in mind, and the lodge practices sustainability.

Map of these 13 eco-lodges in Alaska

As you can see, there are plenty of unique and beautiful eco-lodges in Alaska, and you will be spoiled for choice if you are searching for a sustainable holiday. 

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Emese Maczko is a travel blogger behind Eco Lodges Anywhere. Having explored several destinations around Europe, the US, Indonesia, and Australia, and resided in Germany, the United Kingdom, and Luxembourg, Emese possesses a keen understanding of diverse cultures and an appreciation for the beauty of each destination she visits. She advocates for sustainable travel and ecotourism.

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