Frommer's Review
This place is well off the beaten path, but it's worth the trip to stay in an authentically Alaskan dwelling and meet interesting people, such as year-round residents Jon and Karin Nierenberg. Guests gather in the main lodge building, with its library, living room, and piano. There's a coffeehouse, Henry's, serving breakfast and dinner and packing sack lunches. The lodge and individual cabins are all solid log construction. The cabins, with one or two bedrooms, have quilts on the beds and other cozy features, as well as private bathrooms (these are operational only in the summer; in the off season, guests use a shower house). Outside is the windy open tundra with sweeping views of the Alaska Range. In the evening a naturalist puts on a slide show in the coffeehouse. In the winter the lodge offers dog sledding, and in the summer kennel tours. The lodge is 17 miles north of Denali National Park, 4 miles down the scenic Stampede Trail Road.
Facilities:
Restaurant (coffeehouse)
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