Welcome to Raspbeary Hill
Welcome to Raspbeary Hill

       to Homer, Alaska and Raspbeary Hill.

Raspbeary Hill is an Alaskan log cabin that sits on a hill just above a lush raspberry patch. It has an incredible 180° view of Kachemak Bay, the Homer Spit and the glacial mountains of the Chugach Range.

It is conveniently located and fully appointed with linens, antique furnishings, and fine local art, a fully equipped kitchen, bathroom w/shower, queen bed downstairs, king bed in the open loft and a single hide-a-bed in the living area. Cable TV, phone and an outdoor barbecue grill for cooking your 'catch of the day' are also furnished. The cabin is surrounded by lovely vegetation and gardens and has lots of nice extras.

 


Rates
Summer Rate: $165/night + tax, double-occupancy.
+ $10.00 extra per person

Discount for extended stays.

Please phone for off-season rates & year-round availability:
907-235-8340 anderson@xyz.net

Cash & Checks Accepted. Sorry no credit-cards at this time.
A flower-filled covered front porch for relaxing over your Welcome to Raspbeary Hill! morning coffee or your evening cocktail is a perfect place to unwind while enjoying the magnificent view. It is a great family cottage, but still cozy and charming enough for just two. Your hosts, Rick and Marti Anderson say, "you can even bring your dog along or if you don't have one, we are happy to share our two with you." You will be greeted by a chocolate lab named "Coco" and an even larger sled dog named "Roadie". Just fifteen minutes to the boat harbor on the spit and five minutes from town, Raspbeary Hill cabin is isolated and private. It is reasonably priced and available year round.

Wild Rose Cottages specializes in comfortable and affordable 
accommodations and lodging for visitors to Homer, Alaska.

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The Raspberry (Rubus idaeus) is a plant that produces a tart, sweet, red composite fruit (not a true berry) in late summer or early autumn.