Rustic Cabin Getaway with a Private Deck near Tustumena Lake, Alaska

Cabin in Kasilof, AK

3 guests • 1 bedroom • 2 beds • 1 bathroom

3.5
2 reviews

Features and services

Most popular features

  • Shared Jacuzzi/Hot tub

  • Pets allowed

  • Shared Kitchen

  • National Park

  • Heating

  • Hiking

  • Fishing

  • Fireplace

  • Fridge

  • Wildlife watching

  • stove

    Stove

  • barbecue

    Shared Barbecue

  • Bathroom

  • kayak

    Kayaking/Canoeing

  • Horseback riding

  • Boating/Sailing

  • Climbing

  • Winter sports

Where you will stay

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Kasilof, Alaska

Detailed location provided after booking

Scenic views
  • Kenai Fjords National Park
    39 miles straight-line distance
    63 kilometers straight-line distance

This property is located in Kasilof, Alaska, south of Anchorage on the Kenai Peninsula. It sits on 17 wonderfully secluded, wooded acres with a pond, a greenhouse, and gardens, less than 10 miles from the Cook Inlet. It’s only a few minutes away from the Kasilof River, where fishing is popular, while the 20 mile-long Tustumena Lake sits directly to the east of the property. The Kenai Peninsula is serviced by the Kenai Municipal Airport which is 20 miles away. The larger city of Anchorage and the regions only international airport is a three-hour drive north.
Activities near Kasilof
  • Hiking

  • Winter sports

  • Horseback riding

  • Biking

  • kayak

    Kayaking/Canoeing

  • Climbing

  • Fishing

  • Boating/Sailing

  • Wildlife watching

The Kenai Peninsula in southern Alaska is an outdoor enthusiasts dream, offering plenty of exciting adventures for families and single travelers. Nearby Centennial and Johnson Lakes offer fun canoeing, swimming, boating, and fishing experiences, while the Kasilof River outlet on Tustumena Lake is only five minutes away. Kasilof Beach offers amazing views of the inlet, and chances to see wildlife, go fishing, boating, or beachcombing. Caribou Hills Trail system is also close by and offers great snowmobiling in the winter and ATV riding in the summer. Additionally, bear viewing trips, aerial tours, or simply hiking the peninsula’s many trails are all popular ways of seeing the stunning Alaskan landscape and its wildlife.

Property reviews

3.5 overall rating
Overall experience
3.5
Cleanliness
3.5
Activities
3.5
Nature surroundings
3.5
Uniqueness
3.5
Comfort
3.5

Things to know

Arrival and departure

  • Check-in: Flexible

  • Check-out: Flexible

House rules

Cancellation policy

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