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King Salmon Cabin

Sewardmoderate

Difficulty

moderate

Duration

2–4 days

Fitness Level

Participants should be in good cardiovascular shape and comfortable with outdoor environments.

Overview

Discover the stunning wilderness of Seward, Alaska, with a private camping experience at King Salmon Cabin. Perfect for outdoor enthusiasts seeking personalized adventure amidst pristine scenery, this trip offers fishing, wildlife, and cozy nights under the stars.

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Seward, Alaska

King Salmon Cabin

Starting at $130 per night for 5 guests | Sleeps up to 5 people!

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About This Adventure

Experience the charm of a cozy log cabin, perfect for up to five guests. Enjoy stunning bay views from the porch, stay warm with a woodstove, and embrace the simplicity of camping without modern distractions. Just a short walk to amenities, this unique retreat offers a memorable escape into nature.

  • Is a very small (less than 100 square foot) cute log cabin with 2 sets of bunkbeds consisting of 2 twins and 1 double bed (Maximum capacity of 5).
  • It has a chair, a small counter, and a woodstove (wood available for purchase at the campground store). It has electricity.
  • There is a nice porch built on it with a good view of the bay. Within 5 minutes walking distance from the shower and bathroom areas in the main campground and 2min walk to the Outhouse of the Annex campground.
  • Since it is a Dry Cabin, there is no water in the cabin.
  • Bed Linens and blankets are provided.
  • There are no cooking facilities in the cabin so guests should bring a Coleman stove or similar item to cook on, or else cook on a campfire outside of the cabin.

Adventure Tips

Pack layers for variable weather

Alaska's weather can change quickly; bring moisture-wicking and warm clothing regardless of the season.

Bring a good flashlight or headlamp

Extended evenings and nighttime adventures in the wilderness require reliable lighting.

Prepare for changing water conditions

Stream levels can fluctuate; bring waterproof gear and be cautious around wet areas.

Respect local wildlife and habitat

Maintain a safe distance from animals and follow Leave No Trace principles to preserve the environment.

Local Insights

Wildlife

  • Bald eagles
  • Black bears

History

The Seward area has a rich history as a hub for Alaskan fishing and maritime activities dating back over a century.

Conservation

Miller's Landing emphasizes sustainable tourism by following Leave No Trace principles and supporting local conservation efforts.

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Recommended Gear

Insulated Sleeping Bag

Essential

A warm sleeping bag is crucial to stay comfortable and safe during cold nights.

winter specific

Waterproof Clothing

Essential

Keeps you dry and comfortable in variable weather conditions.

spring|summer|fall|winter specific

Fishing Tackle Kit

Includes rods, reels, and bait for fishing in nearby streams and rivers.

Headlamp or Flashlight

Essential

Important for navigating at night and performing evening activities.