Where the Mountains meet the Sea in beautiful Sadie Cove Wilderness Lodge now open year round! A
sheltered oasis in untamed Kachemak Bay State Park, the lodge lies just
north of Tutka Bay and only 10 miles by boat from Homer, Alaska, the “Halibut
Fishing Capital of the World”. Custom built in the mid 1970's by
owner/operator Keith Iverson and accessible only by boat, float plane,
or helicopter, Sadie Cove Wilderness Lodge offers the visitor a unique
opportunity to participate first hand in Alaska's wilderness lifestyle
with a true Alaskan sourdough.
Nestled
between the dramatic vertical peaks of Sadie fjord are a variety of
accommodations in private, hand-crafted cabins - a sauna and bath house
next to a rushing creek; a communal entertainment and T.V. lounge; a
dining hall complete with professional chef/waitress; and an Alaskan
sized Barbecue/fire pit. The atmosphere is rustic elegance, a great
place for a honeymoon, a holiday or a family reunion. Activities include halibut or salmon fishing, hiking the State Park trails, wildlife photography, bear viewing, glacier touring, flightseeing, sea kayaking, clamming, berry picking, touring the neighboring villages of Seldovia and Halibut Cove, beach fires, or just plain relaxing. Come join our adventure! Let's take a walk around the lodge
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