Trapper Cabin is a hand built, two story, two bedroom log cabin over fifty years old, located on our 320 acre Alaskan homestead. Both upstairs bedrooms have queen beds with angled ceilings. The cabin includes a full bathroom upstairs and a half bath downstairs. It has running water, electricity, internet, and a small kitchenette with an electric cooktop.
This is a working homestead. During your stay you will see chickens, turkeys, free roaming dogs, and farm equipment. You will also encounter ongoing maintenance, land work, restoration projects, and other normal homestead activity. If you are looking for a quiet rural Alaska experience, you’ll fit right in. If you are expecting a resort-style experience or are uncomfortable around animals, this may not be the right fit for your stay.
Wrangell Mountain Homestead was built in the 1970s using timber milled on site. After sitting empty for many years, our family is restoring the property one step at a time. Some buildings and areas remain rustic, weathered, or unfinished as part of that ongoing work.
There is no TV or city noise here, just forest views, fresh air, wildlife, and plenty of room to unplug. Guests are welcome to enjoy their cabin and surrounding space, though some buildings, work areas, and restoration projects are private.
We are located in a remote part of Alaska, approximately 30 minutes from Chitina, 1 hour from Glennallen, 1 hour 45 minutes from Valdez, and 2.5 hours from Kennicott.
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If you're looking for an authentic Alaskan homestead experience with history, character, and wide open spaces, Trapper Cabin is the perfect place to stay.