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Kenai Princess Wilderness Lodge

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    Pros

  • cozy rooms have fireplaces and manage to escape a corporate feel

    Cons

  • rooms don't have views of the river, even though the lodge sits right on top of it

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Kenai Princess Wilderness Lodge Review

"Elegantly rustic" might best describe this sprawling complex approximately 45 mi from Seward, on a bluff overlooking the Kenai River. Paths lead from the main lodge to charming bungalows, each containing four spacious units. Buildings higher on the bluff house eight units. Each has a king or two double beds, a wood-burning fireplace, a comfortable sitting area, and a porch. Vaulted ceilings of natural-finish wood complement the Alaskan art prints on the walls. Staff can arrange for fishing, flightseeing, horseback riding, and river rafting. There's also a nature trail. The Eagle's Crest Restaurant serves a variety of Alaska fare, including seafood, and the Rafter's Lounge offers a good menu of bar food and local beers that can be enjoyed on the spacious deck overlooking the river.

    Hotel Amenities

  • 86 rooms.
  • Restaurants, bar, gym, laundry facilities.
  • Closed mid-Sept.-May.

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