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Guide to Alaska Resorts

Alaska Resorts take advantage of the pristine environment around them

By M. Krasniak, Freelance Writer/Editor

It is not difficult to find resorts in Alaska. The hard part is deciding on just one because there are so many wonderful places to choose from. Alaska resorts offer first-rate accommodations in wilderness you won't find anywhere else. Whether you are traveling for business or for pleasure, alone or with a group, resorts in Alaska will take good care of you.

Ensuring that resorts in Alaska can accommodate meetings and groups is just as important as making sure it features your preferred free-time activities. Keep these ideas in mind when you search for AK resorts:

1. Bring the family to a family-friendly Alaska wilderness resort.

2. Enjoy the fresh snow at Alaska ski resorts.

3. Reel in some fun at Alaska fishing resorts.

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Bring along the family to an Alaska resort lodge

Business traveling doesn't always have to mean time away from your loved ones. Bring them along to enjoy the breathtaking Alaska wilderness. Staying at one of the family resorts in Alaska is sure to be a hit with the little ones.
I recommend: Kenai Princess Wilderness Lodge that is near Copper Landing has an exercise room and a hot tub as well as self-guided nature trails. Orca Adventure Lodge in Cordova features the unique Child's Glacier Road Tour. Sheep Mountain Lodge which is near Glenallen, offers rafting and glacier hiking excursions.

Hit the slopes at Alaska ski resorts

Outdoor activities reign supreme in Alaska. Whether your love is downhill or cross-country skiing, horseback riding or golf, you are sure to find the perfect four season activity of your choice at one of these AK resorts.
I recommend: Alyeska Resort in Girdwood has eight eating establishments so even the pickiest eater will be able to find something tasty. Trail Lake Lodge located in Moose Pass offers summer dog sledding and is a great place to view the Aurora Borealis.

Reel in plenty of fish at Alaska fishing resorts

There's nothing like trawling the magnificent lakes in Alaska for whatever is biting that season. Bring your pole and flys and leave the rest to them. Just about any Alaska vacation resort can arrange the perfect excursion to fish in their local waters any time of the year.
I recommend: The Northwoods Lodge in Skwentna can point you in the right direction when it comes to catching your favorite fish. The Beacon Hill Lodge in Ketchikan offers the “ultimate angling thrill” of saltwater fly-fishing for various types of fish.

Tips & Tactics
Helpful advice for making the most of this Guide

  • If you are a frequent traveler and have a few favorite resorts in AK, then inquire about memberships or rewards programs where you can collect points towards future stays as well as advance notices of upcoming deals.

The official source of Alaska Resorts is the Alaska Resorts page at Business.com



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