The Driftwood seeks to accommodate all travelers. There are standard hotel-type bedrooms; a "ship's quarters," with cedar walls and a pull-down bed; and a family-friendly "deluxe room," with queen-size beds, dining room table, microwave, refrigerator, full private bath, and private outside entrance. Downstairs is a comfortable sitting room with fireplace, TV, books, and videos. A small eating area has self-service coffee, tea, pastries, and cereal. There's a suite with a queen-size bed and a twin in a private room with full bath, a full kitchen, dining room, and small living room and a private outside entrance. The Lodge, which sleeps up to 12, has large spacious rooms overlooking Kachemak Bay with private bathrooms and king-size beds; the Cottage—which sleeps up to eight and overlooks the bay—consists of two bedrooms, a loft, and a full and half bath. A microwave, refrigerator, barbecue, and fish-cooking and -cleaning area are also available. You have full access to the inn's facilities if you stay at the on-site campground and full-hookup RV park. They can also arrange fishing charters and guided hiking trips.
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