Redoubt Bay Lodge

Rustic and Wild… in the Heart of Alaska’s Bear Country 60° 49′ N 152° 17′ W

Redoubt Bay Lodge, located at the entrance to Lake Clark Pass, is a small, rustic lodge that sits on a small hill. It overlooks Big River Lakes, a chain of lakes that teems with fish, bears and other wildlife, and whose waters lead to the Big River and on to Cook Inlet.

Three small lakeside guest cabins, a cozy hand-hewn log main lodge, and world-class staff and service make the stay at Redoubt Bay Lodge a memorable addition to your adventure in Alaska.

Redoubt Bay Lodge
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Wildlife and Bear-Viewing

Baby bears take a break from learning how to fish for salmon

A resident bear population inhabits the Redoubt Bay Lodge area, one of the densest bear populations in the state of Alaska.

Guests have the opportunity to see bears that come to the waters to fish for salmon. Guests also enjoy sport fishing for salmon, kayaking around the lakes, hiking, and enjoying the natural beauty of the Redoubt Bay Critical Habitat Area. Perhaps that’s why Travel + Leisure Magazine named Redoubt Bay Lodge one of 50 Great American Adventures (April 2005).

We also offer excursions into Lake Clark National Park, flight seeing through the Pass and to Redoubt Volcano, and other adventures in the surrounding areas.

Location

Redoubt Bay Lodge is located 50 minutes southwest of Anchorage, Alaska. The flight via floatplane offers spectacular scenic views of the Cook Inlet and the western edge of the Kenai Peninsula.

Seasons of Operation

For 2011, Redoubt Bay Lodge is open June 1st through September 15th.