easy
Variable – multi-day stays
Suitable for all fitness levels; accommodations support restful recovery after outdoor activities
Stay riverfront at Beluga Bill’s LLC in Sterling, Alaska, where spacious suites offer comfort with close access to fishing and wilderness. Discover how this lodge brings the Kenai River experience to life with the perfect blend of river views and home-style amenities.
3pm check-in/11am Check-out | Up to 4 people per room
May 1 - June 30: $400 per night double occupancy and $75 for each additional person beyond double occupancy July 1 - Aug 15: $425 per night double occupancy and $75 for each additional person beyond double occupancy Aug 16 - Sept 30: $400 per night double occupancy and $75 for each additional person beyond double occupancy
BELUGA BILL’s Kenai River Lodge & Cabins
Kenai River Lodge Suites:
BELUGA BILL’s riverfront log and timber lodge has 2 large rentable guest suites with amazing river views. Lodge guests are invited to enjoy the great room (perfect for team meeting room) as well as a large open kitchen and dining area. Each spacious Lodge suite is able to sleep up to four people and boasts an amazing private breakfast balcony with panoramic views of the world renown Kenai river. While you may not be “roughing it” in the Alaskan wilderness, it will feel very much a part of the great Alaskan outdoors! These lodge suites include a large private bathroom, a small in-suite kitchenette, and ample closet space. The Lodge decks, outdoor dining area (as well as outside kitchen and grills) are reserved for for those who stay in the lodge.
✓ Rate is based on Double Occupancy ✓ Check in is 3PM. Check out is 11AM ✓ 4-person maximum occupancy ✓ A 50% non-refundable deposit is required for reserving. Remaining balance is due 60 days prior to check-in. ✓ Smoking not permitted inside any buildings ✓ No Pets Allowed, Please ✓ Group Rates Available
Alaskan weather can shift quickly along the Kenai River—prepare with warm, waterproof layers.
Availability fills fast from July to mid-August; secure suites well in advance during prime fishing season.
Mosquitoes and black flies can be abundant—bring effective insect repellent for outdoor meals and walks.
Guests have access to shared kitchens and grills; plan meals to suit group needs and minimize waste.
The Kenai River corridor was historically used by native Alutiiq and Dena’ina peoples as a seasonal fishing ground.
Beluga Bill’s promotes sustainable practices including waste reduction and educating guests on preserving the fragile river ecosystem.
Protects from rain and wind during unpredictable spring weather.
spring specific
Keeps mosquitoes and black flies at bay during outdoor dining and hikes.
summer specific
Necessary for chilly mornings and evenings as temperatures drop.
fall specific
Essential for navigating limited daylight hours and snowy paths after dark.
winter specific