About the Lodge
The
Farm Lodge is located in Port Alsworth, the headquarters for Lake
Clark National Park. Lodging is in modern accommodations on the waterfront. Our guest cabins have heated rooms, covered porches for relaxing, and private bathrooms with running water. Lodging includes home-cooked Alaskan meals served in the main lodge. Our fresh baked breads, garden fresh vegetables, and homemade deserts are just part of what makes a stay at The Farm Lodge make you feel right at home. Daily maid service is also included in all of our lodging packages.
The lodge overlooks Hardenberg Bay, mid way down Lake Clark on
the east side. Lake Clark itself is over 35 miles long and offers
access to numerous fishing holes and beautiful scenery. From the
lodge you can walk to the Lake Clark National Park Service Visitor's
Center, the Tanalian Falls, and Kontrashibuna Lake.
Activities
The
Farm Lodge has no minimum required stay. We offer day trips as well as trips that range from 1 night/1 day tours to 2 week-long packages.
Whether you enjoy fishing or just wish to take in the spectacular scenery, The Farm Lodge offers access to some of Alaska's most breathtaking sights. Wildlife viewing, rafting, hiking, flightseeing and camping are some of the many activities The Farm Lodge offers as ways for you experience our area. The sights are outstanding and the wildlife is plentiful. Depending on the time of your stay, you may fish for Arctic Char, Arctic Grayling, Lake Trout, Dolly Varden, Northern Pike, Rainbow Trout, and Salmon. In order to preserve the quality of fishing in our area, The Farm Lodge insists on the practice of catch and release for all fish species.
Air Taxi Operations
Lake
Clark Air is one of the only licensed and insured air taxi operations
in the area that covers the entire state of Alaska, including
both Lake Clark and Katmai National Parks.
We also offer flightseeing trips of Lake Clark Pass from our Anchorage
office. Through hiring
experienced pilots and using only well-maintained equipment, we strive to provide a safe way for you to visit even the wildest and most remote places in southwest Alaska.
Reservations
The Farm Lodge is now taking reservations for 2009 and 2010. If you are planning a trip in 2010, you can take advantage of our 2009 rates by making reservations before January 1 of 2010. A 50% deposit is required in order to hold a reservation, with balance due 60 days before the scheduled travel date. Prices are also subject to change at any time prior to a reservation deposit being received.
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