Glacier Bay Lodge

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179 Bartlett Cove Road
Gustavus, AK 99826
Nightly Rates: ( 157.00 - 202.00 )
3 Star


Property Description

Nestled among Sitka Spruce on the shores of Bartlett Cove is our cozy, rustic 56-room lodge, the only overnight accommodations within Glacier Bay National Park. The main lobby is spacious and inviting with giant wood beams and cathedral ceilings. Relax in front of the fireplace in the view lounge area, or visit the National Park Service's excellent interpretive displays upstairs on the mezzanine. Guest rooms are separate from the main lodge and are accessed by boardwalks. Rooms are available in single, twin and double.



Amenities

· AM/FM Alarm Clock
· Bar/Lounge
· Coffee Maker in Room
· Concierge
· 24 Hour Front Desk
· Handicapped Rooms/Facilities
· Express Checkout
· Fishing
· Free Parking
· Free Local Telephone Calls
· Free Local Telephone Calls
· Golf
· Hairdryers Available
· Meeting/Banquet Facilities
· No Smoking Rooms/Facilities
· Pets Allowed
· Parking
· Restaurant
· Shops/Commercial Services


Room Information

Bay View Room
Spacious and comfortable premium guest room with one double and one twin bed, alarm clock, private bathroom with bathtub and shower, non-smoking, bay view. Guest rooms are separate from the main lodge and are accessed by boardwalks that wind through the Sitka Spruce forest. Non-smoking room.
Traditional Room
EEach room has one twin bed and one double bed, private bath, coffee maker and more. These rooms are located inside Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve, adjacent to the Glacier Bay Lodge in a heavily wooded area. All rooms are just a short walk from our scenic dining room and lodge located on the banks of Glacier Bay. Enjoy a beverage around the lobby fireplace or while seated outside on our expansive deck. Non-smoking room. Wooded area view.

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Miscellaneous Information

· American Dollars is the native currency.
· Check in time is 3PM
· Check out time is 12PM
· 0 rooms.
· 0 suites.
· 0 floors.


Directions

Located in Glacier Bay National Park adjacent to the town of Gustavus, Alaska. The Lodge is the only accommodation in the National Park and is a designated World Heritage Site. Nestled among Sitka spruce on the shores of Bartlett Cove, it is an ideal spot for Glacier Bay Adventures. Hiking trails, National Park service programs and optional tours are all available starting from the Lodge.

Gustavus (GST)


Guarantee Policy

All reservations require a full length of stay deposit, due at time of booking.


Cancellation Policy

Thru the Internet site where your reservation was made, please cancel by 3pm, local hotel time, 7 days prior to arrival in order to avoid a forfeiture of full deposit.


Restaurant Information

FAIRWEATHER DINING ROOM

CUISINE TYPE - AMERICAN ON PROPERTY A GREAT VIEW AND GREAT SELECTION OF MENU CHOICES ARE YOURS. ENJOY FRESH CREATIVELY PREPARED MEALS WITH AN EMPHASIS ON LOCAL SEAFOOD FAVORITES SUCH AS DUNGENESS CRAB SALMON AND HALIBUT.


Recreation Information

BOATING HIKING FISHING MOUNTAIN BIKING BICYCLING

Area Attractions

GLACIER NATIONAL PARK

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GUSTAVUS

11 miles

JUNEAU

60 miles

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