Forget about tropical beaches; Alaska winter adventures can be just as beautiful, relaxing, and fun. The great land is so vast and full of mountains to climb and vistas to see, you’ll never get enough. Take a weekend adventure and explore with one of these best cabins in AK as your home base. Discover a new part of Alaska, or revisit an old favorite. If you can handle the cold weather and snow and prepare with all the winter packing essentials, there’s a good chance that you’ll fall in love with Alaska. Here are some of the best cabins in Alaska that are perfect for a trip this year.

Affordable Cabins in Alaska

  1. Hatcher Pass Lodge - Palmer

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Address: Palmer, AK Size: Accommodations vary in size from small, two-person chalets to larger, family-friendly cabins. Price: Most cabins range from $150-$300 night, depending on the size and season. Amenities: Fully equipped kitchens, secluded location, smart technology, shared fire pit. Ratings: These cabins are highly recommended by sites such as TripAdvisor.

Hatcher Pass Cabins, 9000 N Palmer-Fishhook Rd, Palmer, AK 99645, USA

lexmagnuson | TripAdvisor A gorgeous lodge and cabins are nestled in the Talkeetna Mountains and are perfect for a getaway. This idyllic spot is perfect for relaxing in the mountains, skiing, exploring, and relaxing by the fire.

  1. Alaska Public Use Cabins, All Over Alaska

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Address: Vary. Size: Vary by property. Price: Vary, but generally on the lower end. Amenities:Vary by accommodation. Ratings: See individual properties for reviews.

Bureau of Land Management | Flickr There are over 200 Public-Use Cabins all over Alaska. They offer bare-bones accommodations with just a simple cabin and a wood stove to warm it. But for a backcountry adventure, staying in a cabin is much easier than bringing a tent! Learn more and book your Alaska cabin getaway here.

Luxury Cabins in Alaska

  1. Second Star Mansion in Homer

VRBO

Address: Homer, AK Size: This 17000 sq. ft. cabin sleeps up to 30 (!) guests in its seven bedrooms. In addition, this cabin has 10 bathrooms, seven of which are full baths. Price: $2,750/night. Amenities: This luxury mansion has it all… and more. For the kids, there’s an epic 2,000 square foot playspace. For the adults, there is an entire private SPA wing that includes an indoor pool, steam room, Turkish Bath, massage room, and infrared sauna. Ratings: 4.6/5 star rated.

Homer, AK, USA

VRBO This luxury cabin in Alaska lives up to claims of being the “most magical” rental in Alaska. In addition to the amenities listed above, a professional kitchen, smart technology, decked-out rec room, and stunning scenery make Second Star Mansion a bucket-list experience in Alaska.

  1. Winterlake Lodge, Backcountry

Within The Wild Adventure Lodges

Address: Located at the base of the Alaska Range. Size: Vary. Please note that Winterlake Lodge is fly-in only; open June 1st to September 30th for the summer season and February 15 to April 15th for the winter season. Price: Check website for rates/seasons. Amenities: Fully equipped accommodations with access to hot tub/sauna, yoga classes, customized guide service, personalized meal services, and more. Ratings: Highly rated and recommended.

Within The Wild Adventure Lodges This comfortable lodge offers backcountry adventures, guided tours, and plenty of opportunities to relax and commune with nature. This place is especially alive during dog mushing race season in the late winter. Within The Wild Winterlake Lodge, Alaska 99508, USA

Romantic Cabins in Alaska

  1. The Fox Den

VRBO

Address: Kenai Peninsula Borough, AK Size: This cabin has one bedroom and one full bathroom and sleeps up to four. Price: $300/night. Amenities: Dog friendly and remote, this cabin has lux amenities such as two queen beds, a great kitchenette complete with a double-burner propane cooktop and oven complete with pots, pans, dishes, cups silverware, and a sweet French press for your morning brew. Ratings: 4.9/5 star rating on VRBO.

Kenai Peninsula Borough, AK, USA

VRBO The Fox Den Cabin is located 15 miles outside Seward, Alaska on beautiful Resurrection Bay. This cabin is only accessible by an amazing boat or helicopter ride. The cabin sits on top of a 150’ tall cliff, commanding an awe inspiring billion dollar view! This incredible rental is constructed with solid cedar timbers and sports a 10 x 12 partially covered cedar sun deck for soaking in the view and watching the whales swim by!

  1. A Cabin by the Pond - Soldotna

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Address: Soldotna, AK Size: Cabins vary in size from couples’ cabins to larger cottages. Price: Cabins vary between $150-$250, depending on the season. Amenities: Location is everything with these cabins. The cabin resort offers a mix of seven authentic Alaskan cabins, all close to the world-famous Kenai River. Ratings: These cabins are highly recommended on TripAdvisor and Facebook.

Soldotna, AK 99669, USA

A Cabin by the Pond Official Facebook Just five minutes from Soldotna, this place is known for ridiculously beautiful sunsets, solitude, and the peaceful frozen pond nearby. Any time of year, this place is magical. Check out their list of amazing cabins to see why this place is a must-visit in Alaska!

Secluded Cabins in Alaska

  1. Moose Tracks Cabin, Fairbanks

VRBO

Address: Fairbanks, AK Size: This 720 sq. ft cabin has one bedroom and one bathroom. Price: $132/night. Amenities: Fully equipped kitchen, remote location, Toyo heating system. Ratings: 4.9/5 star rated.

Fairbanks, AK, USA

VRBO Head to this Alaska cabin, nestled in the boreal forest near Fairbanks. It’s quiet, cozy, private, and right up close to nature. Out the front door are miles of trails, a frozen pond for ice skating or a friendly game of hockey, and wildlife for days. To book this cabin, check out the Moose Tracks listing on VRBO.

  1. Off The Grid Cabin in Skwenta (Fly-In)

VRBO

Address: Skwentna, AK Size: This cabin has three bedrooms and one full bathroom. Price: $399/night. Amenities: This cabin’s appeal is its location; it’s situated near the southwest corner of Denali Park and Preserve snuggled within the Western Alaskan Range. Ratings: This off-grid cabin has yet to be rated on VRBO.

Skwentna, AK 99667, USA

VRBO In terms of “remote cabins in Alaska,” it doesn’t get any better than this rustic cabin rental that you have to fly in to! This off-grid cabin is a true escape in the wilds of the Last Frontier, offering guests the kind of rugged and rural experience you can only have here in Alaska.

Cabins in Alaska with Hot Tub

  1. Private Log Cabin with Barrel Sauna

VRBO

Address: Alyeska, AK Size: This 2400 sq. ft. cabin accommodates up to nine guests in its three bedrooms and two full baths. Price: $383/night. Amenities: Full rec room with a pool table and foosball, cedar barrel sauna, high-end kitchen, remote location. Ratings: 4.9/5 star rated.

Alyeska, AK 99587, USA

VRBO This chateau-style cabin is pure rustic luxury. Set in a grove of large hemlock trees in the quiet Virgin Creek neighborhood of Girdwood, you’ll feel worlds away from everything when you book a stay in this remote cabin. Between the comfortable digs, sublime scenery, and next-level rec room, you might never want to leave!

  1. Canyon Cottage

VRBO

Address: Homer, AK Size: This 1,200 sq. ft. cabin accommodates up to four guests in its two bedrooms and two full baths. Price: $358/night. Amenities: This charming cabin has a kitchenette, a deck with a grill, fire pit, hot tub, and lots of privacy and rustic charm. Ratings: 5/5 star rated.

Homer, AK, USA

VRBO This five-star rated cabin in Homer has it all: secluded location, luxurious amenities, private balcony, hot tub, and so much more! Let this cabin be your “home base” for your next adventure in the Last Frontier.

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Ian Collins | Flickr

Address: Palmer, AK Size: Accommodations vary in size from small, two-person chalets to larger, family-friendly cabins. Price: Most cabins range from $150-$300 night, depending on the size and season. Amenities: Fully equipped kitchens, secluded location, smart technology, shared fire pit. Ratings: These cabins are highly recommended by sites such as TripAdvisor.

Hatcher Pass Cabins, 9000 N Palmer-Fishhook Rd, Palmer, AK 99645, USA

lexmagnuson | TripAdvisor

A gorgeous lodge and cabins are nestled in the Talkeetna Mountains and are perfect for a getaway. This idyllic spot is perfect for relaxing in the mountains, skiing, exploring, and relaxing by the fire.

Bureau of Land Management | Flickr

Address: Vary. Size: Vary by property. Price: Vary, but generally on the lower end. Amenities:Vary by accommodation. Ratings: See individual properties for reviews.

There are over 200 Public-Use Cabins all over Alaska. They offer bare-bones accommodations with just a simple cabin and a wood stove to warm it. But for a backcountry adventure, staying in a cabin is much easier than bringing a tent! Learn more and book your Alaska cabin getaway here.

VRBO

Address: Homer, AK Size: This 17000 sq. ft. cabin sleeps up to 30 (!) guests in its seven bedrooms. In addition, this cabin has 10 bathrooms, seven of which are full baths. Price: $2,750/night. Amenities: This luxury mansion has it all… and more. For the kids, there’s an epic 2,000 square foot playspace. For the adults, there is an entire private SPA wing that includes an indoor pool, steam room, Turkish Bath, massage room, and infrared sauna. Ratings: 4.6/5 star rated.

Homer, AK, USA

This luxury cabin in Alaska lives up to claims of being the “most magical” rental in Alaska. In addition to the amenities listed above, a professional kitchen, smart technology, decked-out rec room, and stunning scenery make Second Star Mansion a bucket-list experience in Alaska.

Within The Wild Adventure Lodges

Address: Located at the base of the Alaska Range. Size: Vary. Please note that Winterlake Lodge is fly-in only; open June 1st to September 30th for the summer season and February 15 to April 15th for the winter season. Price: Check website for rates/seasons. Amenities: Fully equipped accommodations with access to hot tub/sauna, yoga classes, customized guide service, personalized meal services, and more. Ratings: Highly rated and recommended.

This comfortable lodge offers backcountry adventures, guided tours, and plenty of opportunities to relax and commune with nature. This place is especially alive during dog mushing race season in the late winter.

Within The Wild Winterlake Lodge, Alaska 99508, USA

Address: Kenai Peninsula Borough, AK Size: This cabin has one bedroom and one full bathroom and sleeps up to four. Price: $300/night. Amenities: Dog friendly and remote, this cabin has lux amenities such as two queen beds, a great kitchenette complete with a double-burner propane cooktop and oven complete with pots, pans, dishes, cups silverware, and a sweet French press for your morning brew. Ratings: 4.9/5 star rating on VRBO.

Kenai Peninsula Borough, AK, USA

The Fox Den Cabin is located 15 miles outside Seward, Alaska on beautiful Resurrection Bay. This cabin is only accessible by an amazing boat or helicopter ride. The cabin sits on top of a 150’ tall cliff, commanding an awe inspiring billion dollar view! This incredible rental is constructed with solid cedar timbers and sports a 10 x 12 partially covered cedar sun deck for soaking in the view and watching the whales swim by!

A Cabin by the Pond Official Facebook

Address: Soldotna, AK Size: Cabins vary in size from couples’ cabins to larger cottages. Price: Cabins vary between $150-$250, depending on the season. Amenities: Location is everything with these cabins. The cabin resort offers a mix of seven authentic Alaskan cabins, all close to the world-famous Kenai River. Ratings: These cabins are highly recommended on TripAdvisor and Facebook.

Soldotna, AK 99669, USA

Just five minutes from Soldotna, this place is known for ridiculously beautiful sunsets, solitude, and the peaceful frozen pond nearby. Any time of year, this place is magical. Check out their list of amazing cabins to see why this place is a must-visit in Alaska!

Address: Fairbanks, AK Size: This 720 sq. ft cabin has one bedroom and one bathroom. Price: $132/night. Amenities: Fully equipped kitchen, remote location, Toyo heating system. Ratings: 4.9/5 star rated.

Fairbanks, AK, USA

Head to this Alaska cabin, nestled in the boreal forest near Fairbanks. It’s quiet, cozy, private, and right up close to nature. Out the front door are miles of trails, a frozen pond for ice skating or a friendly game of hockey, and wildlife for days. To book this cabin, check out the Moose Tracks listing on VRBO.

Address: Skwentna, AK Size: This cabin has three bedrooms and one full bathroom. Price: $399/night. Amenities: This cabin’s appeal is its location; it’s situated near the southwest corner of Denali Park and Preserve snuggled within the Western Alaskan Range. Ratings: This off-grid cabin has yet to be rated on VRBO.

Skwentna, AK 99667, USA

In terms of “remote cabins in Alaska,” it doesn’t get any better than this rustic cabin rental that you have to fly in to! This off-grid cabin is a true escape in the wilds of the Last Frontier, offering guests the kind of rugged and rural experience you can only have here in Alaska.

Address: Alyeska, AK Size: This 2400 sq. ft. cabin accommodates up to nine guests in its three bedrooms and two full baths. Price: $383/night. Amenities: Full rec room with a pool table and foosball, cedar barrel sauna, high-end kitchen, remote location. Ratings: 4.9/5 star rated.

Alyeska, AK 99587, USA

This chateau-style cabin is pure rustic luxury. Set in a grove of large hemlock trees in the quiet Virgin Creek neighborhood of Girdwood, you’ll feel worlds away from everything when you book a stay in this remote cabin. Between the comfortable digs, sublime scenery, and next-level rec room, you might never want to leave!

Address: Homer, AK Size: This 1,200 sq. ft. cabin accommodates up to four guests in its two bedrooms and two full baths. Price: $358/night. Amenities: This charming cabin has a kitchenette, a deck with a grill, fire pit, hot tub, and lots of privacy and rustic charm. Ratings: 5/5 star rated.

This five-star rated cabin in Homer has it all: secluded location, luxurious amenities, private balcony, hot tub, and so much more! Let this cabin be your “home base” for your next adventure in the Last Frontier.

How many of these beautiful cabins have you visited? What is the most remote cabin in Alaska that you’ve been to and loved? Tell us about it in the comments below. We look forward to hearing back from you with your stories and suggestions.

1. Hatcher Pass Lodge

2. Alaska Public Use Cabins

3. Second Star Mansion

4. Within the Wild Luxury Lodging

5. The Fox Den Cabin

6. A Cabin By The Pond

7. Moose Tracks Cabin

8. Off-the-Grid Cabin

9. Luxury Log Cabin

10. Private Homer Cabin

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Best Cabins in Alaska December 06, 2022 Sarah M. Where can I find secluded cabins in Alaska? Given the remoteness of the Last Frontier, pretty much any cabin you book is going to be secluded! This is a generalization, of course, but you’ll find everything from fly-in only cabins and chalets located in acres of forests to public cabins and rustic accommodations offered by the National Park Service. A public cabin in Alaska is typically a no-frills cabin that can be used for free by the public.  The “rugged” facilities found in cabins typically include an outhouse, a heating stove, bunks or sleeping platforms, a table, and chairs. You are in charge of bringing your own food, water, bedding, cook stove, and cooking utensils. Cabins can only be reached by air, water, land, or a combination of these. How much do cabin rentals cost in Alaska? Cabin rentals in Alaska are surprisingly affordable, with many – including luxury accommodations – well within the $100-$300 range. The most beautiful cabins in Alaska include all the ones mentioned in the article above. If you’re looking for more beautiful cabins then check out this list of the coziest cabins in Alaska; many of these accommodations are surprisingly affordable! One thing to consider, though, is transportation to and from your cabin. Many of Alaska’s cabins are fly-in only, and airfare should be factored into the overall rental cost. Are there many pet-friendly cabins in Alaska? Those who wouldn’t dream of leaving Fido behind on their Alaska adventure will be delighted at the number of pet-friendly cabins in Alaska. For example, The Fox Den in Seward, Alaska, is not only incredibly luxurious for humans, it’s also a wonderful getaway for pets! Not only are dogs allowed at this cabin, but the surrounding land is filled with natural beauty and loads of great hiking opportunities. To find more pet-friendly cabins in Alaska, check out sites like VRBO that let you check “pet friendly” in the search feature.

The OIYS Visitor Center

Best Cabins in Alaska

December 06, 2022

Sarah M.

Where can I find secluded cabins in Alaska? Given the remoteness of the Last Frontier, pretty much any cabin you book is going to be secluded! This is a generalization, of course, but you’ll find everything from fly-in only cabins and chalets located in acres of forests to public cabins and rustic accommodations offered by the National Park Service. A public cabin in Alaska is typically a no-frills cabin that can be used for free by the public.  The “rugged” facilities found in cabins typically include an outhouse, a heating stove, bunks or sleeping platforms, a table, and chairs. You are in charge of bringing your own food, water, bedding, cook stove, and cooking utensils. Cabins can only be reached by air, water, land, or a combination of these. How much do cabin rentals cost in Alaska? Cabin rentals in Alaska are surprisingly affordable, with many – including luxury accommodations – well within the $100-$300 range. The most beautiful cabins in Alaska include all the ones mentioned in the article above. If you’re looking for more beautiful cabins then check out this list of the coziest cabins in Alaska; many of these accommodations are surprisingly affordable! One thing to consider, though, is transportation to and from your cabin. Many of Alaska’s cabins are fly-in only, and airfare should be factored into the overall rental cost. Are there many pet-friendly cabins in Alaska? Those who wouldn’t dream of leaving Fido behind on their Alaska adventure will be delighted at the number of pet-friendly cabins in Alaska. For example, The Fox Den in Seward, Alaska, is not only incredibly luxurious for humans, it’s also a wonderful getaway for pets! Not only are dogs allowed at this cabin, but the surrounding land is filled with natural beauty and loads of great hiking opportunities. To find more pet-friendly cabins in Alaska, check out sites like VRBO that let you check “pet friendly” in the search feature.

The OIYS Visitor Center

The OIYS Visitor Center

Given the remoteness of the Last Frontier, pretty much any cabin you book is going to be secluded! This is a generalization, of course, but you’ll find everything from fly-in only cabins and chalets located in acres of forests to public cabins and rustic accommodations offered by the National Park Service. A public cabin in Alaska is typically a no-frills cabin that can be used for free by the public.  The “rugged” facilities found in cabins typically include an outhouse, a heating stove, bunks or sleeping platforms, a table, and chairs. You are in charge of bringing your own food, water, bedding, cook stove, and cooking utensils. Cabins can only be reached by air, water, land, or a combination of these.

How much do cabin rentals cost in Alaska?

Cabin rentals in Alaska are surprisingly affordable, with many – including luxury accommodations – well within the $100-$300 range. The most beautiful cabins in Alaska include all the ones mentioned in the article above. If you’re looking for more beautiful cabins then check out this list of the coziest cabins in Alaska; many of these accommodations are surprisingly affordable! One thing to consider, though, is transportation to and from your cabin. Many of Alaska’s cabins are fly-in only, and airfare should be factored into the overall rental cost.

Are there many pet-friendly cabins in Alaska?

Those who wouldn’t dream of leaving Fido behind on their Alaska adventure will be delighted at the number of pet-friendly cabins in Alaska. For example, The Fox Den in Seward, Alaska, is not only incredibly luxurious for humans, it’s also a wonderful getaway for pets! Not only are dogs allowed at this cabin, but the surrounding land is filled with natural beauty and loads of great hiking opportunities. To find more pet-friendly cabins in Alaska, check out sites like VRBO that let you check “pet friendly” in the search feature.