LODGE # 1
The Dovetail Log Cabin
Unwind in this custom, dovetail log cabin only two miles from the conveniences and activities of downtown and the Homer Spit, providing accommodations and lodging close to where the fun is!
The Log Cabin and additional private bunk room feature a cozy log home feel with upscale Alaska decor. The cabins showcase local artists' works such as stained glass, limited edition prints and woodcarvings. The kitchen cabinets are stocked with dishes, cookware, coffee, tea and spices. the linen closet is full of towels and bed linens.
The Dovetail Log Cabin has a 280-degree view with large picture windows and large A-frame windows in the loft bedroom to take in the awesome panorama views. The main floor has a full kitchen and dining room, full bath and a wonderful bay window and lounger for relaxing. A spiral staircase leads to a large loft bedroom with a queen size log...
The Dovetail Log Cabin has a 280-degree view with large picture windows and large A-frame windows in the loft bedroom to take in the awesome panorama views. The main floor has a full kitchen and dining room, full bath and a wonderful bay window and lounger for relaxing. A spiral staircase leads to a large loft bedroom with a queen size log bed, as well as a queen sleeper sofa. The sofa in the living room on the main floor is also a hide-a-bed for additional guests. Outside you will find a deck with lounge furniture and a gas grill for cooking the catch of the day. You will find all the amenities of home including satellite TV, videos, games and a telephone.
Dovetail Cabin Amenities:
Full Kitchen & Dining Area
Two Full Bathrooms
Living Room w/Satellite TV
Wireless Internet Access
Bay Window w/lounger
Deck with picnic table and BBQ grill
Bedding Includes:
Queen Log Bed in Loft
King Sleeper Sofa in Loft
Full Sleeper Sofa in Living Room
Two Twin Beds in Bunkroom Addition
LODGE #2
The Canyon Creek Cabin
The Canyon Creek cabin is nestled among tree foliage next to a bustling creek that could make you forget any of the stresses of life. The private deck off the back has a great view of Kachemak Bay and the beach. This two-story, plus loft, secluded cabin boasts a full kitchen and sitting area on the main level, a private bedroom on the lower level with French Doors and a large picture window, as well as a sitting area and full bath. The third story bedroom loft is perfect for reading or relaxing while taking in the sensational views.
There are steps and a short footpath leading to the Canyon Cabin and the private and quite deck.
Canyon Creek Cabin Amenities:
Full Kitchen & Dining Area
Full Bath
Large Deck w/BBQ Grill, Picnic Table & Lounge Swing
Living Room w/Satellite TV & VCR
Wireless Internet Access
Private Bedroom
Loft Bedroom
Views of the Bay
LODGE # 3
The Moose Caboose
The "Moose Caboose" is a fully renovated 54? Pullman Rail Car complete with a full kitchen, full bath, and private bedroom with a large picture window. The living room features a fireplace, satellite TV, telephone and a 30? deck with patio furniture and a gas grill, perfect for entertaining or just relaxing and enjoying the panorama views. There is also a queen sleeper sofa in the living room for additional bedding.
View a slideshow "How a railroad car manifested into a beautiful cabin in the cosmic hamlet by the sea, Homer, Alaska".
The lower level of the Moose Caboose boasts additional living space with a bedroom, full kitchen, dinette, full bath, living room, satellite TV and deck. Perfect for large families or two couples desiring their own privacy.
The interiors feature cozy Alaska d?cor and limited edition Alaska Railroad prints. The cabinets are well stocked with dishes, pots and pans, cooking utensils, linens, videos and games. In other words, all the comforts and home!
Each level of the Moose Caboose has one bathroom, a queen bed, and a queen sleeper sofa.
The "Moose Caboose" was built by the Pullman Company in Chicago in 1944 as a rail car in which to house and move troops during WW II. Alaska Adventure Cabins began the conversion to a one bedroom, one bath, full kitchen, and living room luxury cabin in the summer of 2002. The conversion was completed in the winter of 2002.
The conversion included the complete sandblasting and repainting of the exterior which was painted to match the Alaskan Railroad colors of blue and yellow. Large picture windows and a large deck were installed on the ocean view side. From the private deck you can see glaciers, volcanoes, Kachemak Bay and the Homer Spit. A large greenhouse is located outside where flowers and plants are grown to beautify the Alaska Adventure Cabins.
Read William Tatum's poem about the ?Moose Caboose?.