Kachemak Bay Wilderness Lodge

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Kachemak Bay Wilderness Lodge

Kachemak Bay Wilderness Lodge is located at China Poot Bay, #956 in Port Graham, Alaska 99603. Kachemak Bay Wilderness Lodge can be contacted via phone at 907-235-8910 for pricing, hours and directions.

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  •   907-235-8910

Questions & Answers

Q What is the phone number for Kachemak Bay Wilderness Lodge?

A The phone number for Kachemak Bay Wilderness Lodge is: 907-235-8910.


Q Where is Kachemak Bay Wilderness Lodge located?

A Kachemak Bay Wilderness Lodge is located at China Poot Bay, #956, Port Graham, AK 99603


Q What is the internet address for Kachemak Bay Wilderness Lodge?

A The website (URL) for Kachemak Bay Wilderness Lodge is: http://www.alaskawildernesslodge.com/


Q Is there a key contact at Kachemak Bay Wilderness Lodge?

A You can contact Diane Mcbride at 907-235-8910.


Q How is Kachemak Bay Wilderness Lodge rated?

A Kachemak Bay Wilderness Lodge has a 5.0 Star Rating from 7 reviewers.

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Diane Mcbride
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Kachemak Bay Wilderness Lodge

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Norbert Turek on Google

image Come for the place; stay for the people.
Wonderful attention to all details. Great food. The greatest sauna experience of my life. Katchemak Bay breeds a special feeling.

Business Response on Google Aug 3rd, 2023
Thank you so much for coming and for your review! We loved having your family at the Lodge... we hope you can return someday!

Melanie Turek on Google

image A beautiful place for a family vacation (though it would be great for couples, too). Not really in the "wilderness," the lodge is a 15-minute private boat ride from Homer -- but you'll feel like you're in a secluded enclave. The property is made up of five lovely and well-appointed guest cabins, a main lodge for dining, a solarium for hanging out, and an amazing sauna (a sign-up board ensures privacy). The food is fantastic, and Chef happily accommodated allergies with seriousness and concern--without giving up taste! Each day you'll decide what to do for your activity: hiking trails near the lodge or farther afield, tide pooling, and kayaking are the most common options, but boat trips around the Bay and hanging out at the lodge are also possible. The staff members do it all--guide, serve food, clean rooms and maintain the premises--and they are knowledgeable and friendly and make the experience truly delightful. By the second day, we felt like family.


David Tuggle (Tug) on Google

image This was our second stay here. Quite honestly I think it improved if possible. The guides were in their 20s and almost all had grown up in Homer or Alaska. They were enthusiastic and knowledgeable. The Chef had relocated from a Michelin Star restaurant in San Francisco last year. The glacier lake hike had tons of icebergs, and of course the required harvesting of 6000 year old ice for your gin and tonic. You supply the gin. Bonus this year were the whale sightings. Always the sea otters and bald eagles. If you don't believe me, ask Andrew Harper. Food, breaching humpback, and glacier photos included. The family still runs the lodge. Shannon, the daughter was the guide for wildlife viewing yesterday. Overall another great stay. Fun tip. If you must have internet, Goose point cabin is line of sight to the lodge internet access point. With an android phone as a range extender you should be fine.

Business Response on Google Sep 19th, 2022
Thank you so much for the review, Dave! We hope to see you again for a third stay!

Jon Pinet on Google

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Polly Hess on Google

image We spent three days and nights at KBWL this June and this place has to be one of the most special places on Earth. The lodge has been owned and operated by the same family for many years. The parent owners have turned it over to their two adult children and the family seamlessly creates a warm, luxurious and pampered feeling to the entire experience. Nestled halfway in to China Poot Bay, this lodge and 6 cabins looks out a spectacular setting of mountains and ocean views. The bay empties out at low tide, leaving miles of tide pooling opportunities. Glacier hiking, kayaking, fishing, wildlife viewing are all available withing a short distance. Our favorite part of the experience was the focus on environmental protections and natural history education. The guides are all very knowledgeable, friendly and accommodating. The meals were wonderful and highlighted local seafood and vegetables. French pressed local coffee, home made pasties and bread, l salmon and king crab were all part of the daily meals. Every bookshelf is filled with fascinating coffee table books and natural history information. Furnishings are cozy and clean and the cabins are all in private settings with decks overlooking the bay. This place is worth every penny it costs and a trip here will be one of the highlights of anyone's travel experiences, whether they are from Alaska, the lower 48 or another country. It just doesn't get any better than this so do it!


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