Alaska's Sadie Cove Wilderness Lodge
Homer, USADescription
This beautiful Eco-Lodge is located on a privately owned, remote beach inside Alaska's Kachemak Bay State Park, midway between the villages of Seldovia and Halibut Cove, and only 10 miles by boat from Homer, Alaska, the “Bear Viewing Capital of the World. †(and also the gateway town for the Kenai Fjords National Park, Lake Clark National Park, and Katmai National Park. )Custom built in the mid 1970's from driftwood that was milled by hand, piece by piece, into lumber 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 in Alaska's wilderness lifestyle with a couple of true Alaskan sourdoughs. It has been said by many guests of the lodge that few places on earth can match the natural, untouched wilderness setting and natural ecology of Sadie Cove. Built as a year-round home in 1973 and established as a full-fledged wilderness eco lodge in 1981, owners Keith and Randi Iverson invite you to celebrate 35 years of residency and 27 years of full-service lodgings in 2008.
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