Trail Lake Lodge

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Mile 29.5, Seward Hwy
Moose Pass, AK 99631
Nightly Rates: ( 79.00 - 79.00 )


Property Description

Our clean, comfortable and recently remodeled facilities house 22 guest rooms along with a full service restaurant, lounge and pavilion affordably priced and centrally located on the peninsula for convenient access to Seward, Cooper Landing, miles and miles of well maintained hiking trails through the Chugach National Forest and all of your planned activities. We are located just 95 miles south of Anchorag e along Hwy 9 (Seward Hwy) which you will find to be one of the most beautiful and scenic drives you will ever take. Our lodge sits on the banks of Upper Trail Lake and is nestled in the gorgeous panorama of the Chugach Mountain Range, the Nation's second largest National Forest. You will not be disappointed by this Alaska experience. If arriving when traveling from outside of Alaska, you should plan to fly in/out of Anchorage, or by ship in/out of Seward, AK. Our full-service restaurant opens each morning for breakfast at 7:00 AM and closes at 9:00 PM on weekdays.

Amenities

· Boating
· Copy Service
· Handicapped Rooms/Facilities
· Fishing
· Free Parking
· Free Transportation
· Horseback Riding
· Horseback Riding
· Meeting/Banquet Facilities
· Night Club
· Pets Allowed
· Restaurant
· Shops/Commercial Services
· Skiing


Room Information

Lodge Room
Deluxe accomodations featuring private bath, in-room vanity, desk, satelite television, telephone w/free local calls, queen bed, twin bed, and twin-sized sofa-sleeper.
Motel Room - One Double Bed
Room features private bath, satelite television, and double bed
Motel Room - Two Twin Beds
Room features private bath, satelite television, and two twin beds
Lodge Room
Deluxe accomodations featuring private bath, in-room vanity, desk, satelite television, telephone w/free local calls, queen bed, twin bed, and twin-sized sofa-sleeper.
Motel Room - Two Twin Beds
Room features private bath, satelite television, and two twin beds
Motel Room - One Double Bed
Room features private bath, satelite television, and double bed

Miscellaneous Information

· American Dollars is the native currency.
· Check in time is 3 PM
· Check out time is 10 AM
· Time Zone is AST
· Opened in 1948
· Renovated in 2003
· 0 rooms.
· 0 suites.
· 0 floors.


Directions

Nestled in the gorgeous panorama of the Chugach Mountain Range with 22 guest rooms, full service restaurant, and lounge.


Guarantee Policy

Credit Card Guarantee required for booking.


Cancellation Policy

by 3PM, 2 days before arrival: penalty 100pct


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