Cabins in Alaska with hot tubs

From remote wilderness in the mountains to wild coastlines and arctic tundra, Alaska is perfect for camping.

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Driftwood Inn Charters and RV Park

20 sites · Lodging2 acres · Homer, AK
The Driftwood Inn is a charming historic Homer, Alaska, hotel, motel, and Inn in the heart of Old-Town Homer near the beach. We are passionate about our beautiful area and equally enthusiastic about old-fashioned Alaskan, family-style hospitality. In keeping with this value, our various Homer, Alaska, accommodations offer something for everyone and provide the ultimate Homer, Alaska lodging experience. We offer four distinct lodging options in Homer, each with a relaxed, homey atmosphere. All are located near Bishop’s Beach or downtown, as well as near some of the best things to do in Homer, Alaska. Let our staff assist you in planning an authentic Alaskan experience by booking unique vacation packages through our Homer Hotel! Experience wildlife like never before with our Bear Viewing package. Cruise through the sky on a scenic, one-hour flight to your destination for 3 to 4 hours of guided bear viewing. Or, book one of our year-round halibut and salmon charters. Learn from a number of Captains with a strong background in fishing. We hope you will arrive as our guest but leave feeling like a local. We want your stay at our hotel to be effortless. Book with us and rest assured that everything you need will be arranged upon your arrival. Return to your lodging at Driftwood Inn after spending your days exploring Alaska’s outdoors, art, food, and more. You’ll have access to all of Homer’s finest attractions from the comfort of home when you stay with us. We hope you will think of Homer, Alaska, as your home away from home. That’s why our Inn has so many lodging options that vary in size, price, and type. We are sure you will find something to suit your taste and budget.
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Cabins in Alaska with hot tubs guide

Overview

Alaska is a bucket list trip for people around the globe thanks to some of the world's largest intact ecosystems and the chance to spot incredible wildlife. Here you'll find wild salmon runs filling the ocean bays and rivers where brown bears feast, plus giant moose roaming the big river valleys and mountains. While some incredible parts of Alaska are accessible by highways, many areas are so remote that road systems don't exist, meaning access is by bush flight, boat, or on foot. Camping in Alaska can mean everything from pitching tents on a riverbank or enjoying comfortable RV parks adjacent to wild areas.

Where to go

Bristol Bay

Bristol Bay is an expansive region with massive lakes, huge ocean bays and wild rivers. It’s known for abundant salmon runs that draw anglers and wildlife enthusiasts from around the world. Visit Katmai National Park and Preserve to watch bears catch salmon on Brooks Falls or fish for salmon and giant rainbow trout on the mighty Kvichak River. Lake Iliamna and the rivers in this area offer incredible fishing, sightseeing and boating.

Kenai Peninsula

Some areas in Alaska are road accessible, making them perfect for camping and exploring at your own pace. The Kenai Peninsula is one of those special places where you can experience the best of Alaska from RV sites and tent camping areas at private and public campgrounds in places like Soldotna. Go fishing on the mighty Kenai River for salmon and trout, take a cruise through the Kenai Fjords National Park, take a dog sledding tour or go hiking on the many miles of trails on this wild peninsula.

Southeast Alaska

The rugged Southeast coastline is dotted with small communities, many of which are isolated from any highway systems. Ketchikan and Juneau are two hubs to visit for access to the expansive Tongass National Forest. Prince of Wales Island has limited services but rental vehicles and island roads allow for access to go fishing and hunting in this remote area.

Denali National Park

Accessible by road system, Denali National Park leads many visitors to fly into Anchorage and rent a vehicle or RV to visit. The incredible peak is more than 20,000-feet high and the surrounding Alaska Range is absolutely stunning. If you want an unforgettable view, consider flightseeing tours to gain elevation and really get into the mountains. Moose and bear sightings are common and the trails offer a range of hiking options for visitors. This park is fantastic and is accessible for a wide range of budgets and camping styles.

Alaska is a two-season state where it’s either feeling like summer or winter. In summer, the days are long, leaving plenty of time to explore and very little darkness to help you sleep. The inverse is true during the winter months. The first snowfall, also called termination dust, typically arrives sometime in September and it coincides with rapid color changes and shorter days. Most visitors arrive during summer when the salmon are running and bush flights operate in places like Bristol Bay on regular flight schedules. Although summer is ideal for most campers, winter does have special events like dog sledding races and views of the northern lights.

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