Availability

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  • 1 Bedroom at, Den Bunk - Hungry Moose Bed And Breakfast, Sleeps 3

    1 Bathroom

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    Standard rate

    $130/night

    Bed size: 1 Queen, 1 Twin

    Room size: 1 Bedroom

  • 1 Bedroom at, Hunter’s Cove Room - Hungry Moose Bed And Breakfast, Sleeps 2

    1 Bathroom

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    $120/night

    Bed size: 1 Double

    Room size: 1 Bedroom

  • 1 Bedroom at, Victorian Room - Hungry Moose Bed And Breakfast, Sleeps 2

    1 Bathroom

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    $135/night

    Bed size: 1 King

    Room size: 1 Bedroom

General

This bed and breakfast offers a pet friendly environment. After a long day of activities, you can enjoy a relaxing evening by the fire place indoors surrounded by warm wood ceilings log accents, and artistic environment to keep you warm for winter vacation.

You can lean back to enjoy a cool summer breeze on the beautifully made custom log furniture on the upper deck in the evening while enjoying a beautiful sunset behind the world famous volcanic Mount Redoubt as you savor the tempting scent of your freshly caught salmon as it sizzles on our barbeque or campfire area.

Check-in time

Flexible

Check-out time

Flexible

Phone number

1-907-953-7008

Pets

Pets welcome

Additional information

The rooms have full size bed and a day bed with antique furniture, including closet space and bureau for your convenience. A bathroom is available with a shower/tub.

The owner is on-site and offers breakfast. The bed and breakfast is on 17 acres of woods and lawn. Apple trees line the driveway. As you explore this scenic hilltop get-away, enjoy the vegetable and flower gardens, the greenhouse, the hammock, buoy swing, and lover’s swinging bench.

Nearby aquatic recreational activities include swimming for the kids at Centennial and Johnson Lakes (5 min), boating, swimming, and fishing at Johnson Lake (5 min). Boating and fishing in the slack waters of Tustumena Lake (5 min). Fishing at Crooked Creek (5 min), Kasilof River (5 min), and beach combing, fishing, and boating at Kasilof beach (15 min).

Caribou Hills Trail system Trail Head (5 min) offers snow machine in winter and ATV in the summer. Kasilof air strip- leave to go on guided bear viewing trips or guided hunting trips 5 min away Dining, airport, museum, art galleries, and clamming can be found in nearby Kenai (35 mi), Soldotna (25 min), Clam Gulch (15 min) and Homer (1 hr).

Amenities

  • BBQ/Grill
  • Deck
  • Fire Pit
  • Fireplace
  • Mountain View
  • Outdoor Furniture
  • Sunset View

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Kasilof

Kasilof

Activities

ActivitiesKasilof features dozens of guides and outfitters catering to resident and non-resident sport fishers, who congregate from late May to early July to launch drift boats and troll for king salmon.

There’s plenty of great fishing in the area all summer long, however, and several premium sportfishing lodges offer comfortable accommodations for visitors.

Thanks in part to sport fishing industry, Kasilof offers most visitor services including accommodations, campgrounds, a grocery store and gas stations.

Transportation

TransportationLocated on the west shore of the Kenai Peninsula, the town of Kasilof is a fishing village centered around its boat harbor on the Kasilof River. Located just 12 miles south of the town of Soldotna, residents enjoy a small-town atmosphere with easy access to services in larger nearby communities.

Food & Drink

Food & DrinkAlaska’s restaurants and nightlife offer a true taste of the Last Frontier. Wild Alaska seafood including salmon, halibut and king crab attract visitors from all over the world and can be sampled just about anywhere in the state.

More and more restaurants are joining the local food movement in Alaska by featuring locally sourced produce, seafood and game in their menus. The Alaska Grown program’s recognizable brand helps to alert consumers that products are grown nearby.
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