Alaska: More moments than buildings, more wildlife than people and more glaciers than stoplights. Alaska: it's amazingly different, with the tallest mountains, the largest area of national parklands, the highest concentration of glaciers and the longest coastline in the US. Alaska is a place of magnificence, but not beyond your reach.

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Kenai Princess Wilderness Lodge

See all the best of Alaska by land and by sea, as we bring you to towering glaciers, unspoiled wilderness, spectacular wildlife and charming ports


Each of the bungalow-style rooms at Kenai Princess Wilderness Lodge has been designed for the utmost in comfort and relaxation. Vaulted ceilings made of naturally finished wood, cozy sitting areas with wood-burning stoves and private porches help make any occasion memorable. The perfect mix of tranquility and adventure characterizes your Alaska lodge experience.

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The Deck at Kenai Wilderness Lodge

A Feast for the Eyes

The main lodge is as inviting as the guest rooms. The lobby has vaulted ceilings and a fireplace surrounded by chairs for relaxing and visiting with friends. Just beyond the lobby is an expansive deck, optimal for viewing the Kenai River valley, nearby mountains and the bright blue waters of the Kenai River just below. Enjoy spirits, appetizers and casual fare outdoors or inside at Rafter's Lounge. Continue to the Eagles Crest Restaurant where the magnificent views, stone fireplace and tempting cuisine make dining an unforgettable event. Our Wilderness Lodge amenities make you feel right at home!

An Outdoor Paradise

An Outdoor Paradise

While it can be hard to leave the cozy romance of our wilderness lodge, the great outdoors offer its own scenic appeal. The Kenai River is not only famous for its dazzling blue-green hues, but also as a haven for accomplished and novice anglers alike. The Tour Desk is staffed with Princess professionals who arrange fishing tours on the Kenai River — famous for its trophy-sized fish — plus river rafting, nature hikes, wildlife viewing cruises through Resurrection Bay and Kenai Fjords National Park and more!

Princess Alaska Rail Tours

Princess Rail Tours combine the thrill of traveling aboard luxurious railcars with one or more nights at Kenai Princess Wilderness Lodge, featuring an incredible outdoor paradise. Sit back and relax as you journey through Alaska's scenic wilderness on your way to the lodge. Riding the rails allows you to relax and truly see the Great Land, while we take care of the logistics.

With Princess Rail Tours, you can choose from a wide selection of “Land Only” tours or take a 7 day cruise and land combination, known as a " Cruise Tour". The excitement of your Alaska tour begins as you hop on the rail. Alaska  rail tours feature departures originating in Anchorage or Fairbanks and staying one or two nights at either Mt. McKinley Princess Wilderness Lodge, Denali Princess Wilderness Lodge, Kenai Princess Lodge, Cooper River Princess Lodge

Most visitors cruise from Vancouver to Whiitter ( for Anchorage )  or fly roundtrip to/from Anchorage, the state's largest airline hub. Other travelers try to avoid backtracking by flying into Fairbanks and out of Anchorage, or vice versa. Their one-way itineraries accommodate this plan perfectly. Either way, Princess Rail Tours can fit seamlessly into your Alaska vacation.

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Kenai Princess Wilderness Lodge

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WHERE TO STAY IN ALASKA
Accommodations in Alaska vary greatly. All of the major towns and destinations feature accommodations comparable to those found in major cities in the lower 48 states. A variety of national hotel chains and Alaska hotel chains are available throughout Alaska. Comfortable rooms can be found along the highways and in the smaller towns along the way. Bed and breakfasts are available in most communities and present an excellent alternative in smaller locales.


Alaska's visitor season is fairly short so advanced reservations are crucial. The better Alaskan hotels and lodges in places like Denali National Park are often sold out six months in advance. Some of the less traveled locations may offer better availability, but you should still reserve as far in advance as possible. Availability is extremely limited in peak season throughout Alaska.

When you travel throughout Alaska, you want to stay in great places near the best destinations. That is the criteria Princess used in building its lodges. Each lodge is custom built to reflect the unique regional flavor of Alaska's best destinations. The uniqueness of the accommodations is as important to your overall experience as the places you chose to visit.
 



 


Kenai Princess Wilderness Lodge Activities

A highlight of many Alaskan Tours, Denali National Park is a must-see for travelers. This Lodge is the perfect base camp for exploring Kenai Fjords National Park before or after visiting Denali National Park. Optional activities include nature hikes, sportfishing, river rafting, flightseeing and sightseeing day cruises to the Kenai Fjords National Park. Experience the stunning beauty of the Kenai Peninsula on horseback as expert guides lead you on a leisurely adventure that provides picturesque views of the Kenai Lake, snow-capped Kenai Mountains and the Copper Landing Valley.

Did you know the name "Denali" means "The Great One" in the native Athabascan language. At 20,320 feet above sea level, Denali is the highest peak in North America and is surrounded by one of the world's most spectacular wildlife sanctuaries. Denali National Park is home to many types of wildlife including caribou, moose, wolves, Dall sheep, bald eagles, and the mighty grizzly bears.

Leave it to Princess to offer excursions for all types of adventurers. We have Alaskan Tours to suit every taste. Enjoy a scenic float down the Chulitna River or an exhilarating jetboat safari. Play a round of golf in the midnight sun, or rise above it on a thrilling flightseeing Tours. Take a horseback ride, hike in the backcountry, or do A variety of exciting outdoor adventures await you including fishing tours, river rafting,  and even a thrilling flight that takes you to the base of Mt. McKinley.

 It's all up to you. Let us introduce you to Denali National Park. Up Close!

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With Princess Lodges, you will not just see Alaska, you will experience it. Their wilderness lodges feature a wide array of opportunities to get out and explore each unique region. The enrichment goes further than optional tours - some lodges feature daily lectures from National Park Rangers featuring the geology, wildlife and native culture pertaining to the area.


Optional Tours and Excursions
Each of Their riverside lodges features a tour desk where all varieties of excursion are available. Their Alaskan Outfitters - experts on optional excursions - can tailor your experience to be what you want it to be. You can walk on a glacier, fly around Mt. McKinley, ride horses in the backcountry or just go for a leisurely walk around the grounds of the lodge.


The level activity varies by excursion. Their most active options require a moderate level of activity such as walking for moderate distances over relatively a variety of levels of terrain. Activities such as canoeing, hiking, biking or kayaking are examples. Participant should by physically fit. They also offer a wide variety of excursions that require more moderate levels of activity. Each excursion is rated and indicates the level of mobility and fitness required to enjoy the tour. Princess also offers a number of optional tours for guests with limited mobility, including wheelchair users. Most tour operators require that wheelchairs are collapsible. Their outfitter can assist you in making a decision as to what type of trip is best suited for you.


Explore a National Park
Fully one-half of all United States' national park land is in Alaska. Considering that, you begin to understand the scope and diversity of this vast expanse. Stretching 13.2 million acres, Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and Preserve is the largest National Park in America. The Copper River Princess Wilderness Lodge is only a few short miles from the Wrangell-St. Elias National Park visitor center and Princess provides free shuttles to the center.
Denali National Park is located 240 miles north of Anchorage, and encompasses 6 million acres of forests, tundra, glaciers and mountains - that's larger than the entire state of Massachusetts. Yet only 90 miles of main road traverses the park, leaving the moose, caribou, sheep and bears free to roam a wide area of land untouched by man. The Denali Princess Wilderness Lodge is only one mile from the lone park entrance and tours into the park are arranged by their outfitters.


Kenai Fjords National Park lies on the jagged southern edge of the Kenai Peninsula south of the Kenai Princess Wilderness lodge. This ice-sculpted land known as "Alaska's playground" just begs to be explored - and there's a variety of ways to do it from Their lodge. Each of these lodges features interpretive experiences provided by the NPS Park Rangers.


Enjoy the unique cuisine of Alaska
One of the best ways to experiences Alaska's unique lifestyle is through its cuisine. Princess Alaska lodges feature cuisine carefully chosen to reflect the distinct regional flare of Alaskan food. We call it Their signature Alaskan Cuisine.


Salmon is king in Alaska and there is no shortage of it around Princess lodges. Each location features salmon prepared in unique ways - from smoked BBQ salmon bakes to poached salmon steaks smothered in fennel sauce. We also feature thick steaks of fresh-caught halibut and luscious Alaska king crab legs. You can top it off with one of the features northwest regional wine or a locally brewed Alaskan Ale. These are just a few ideas to help you plan your ultimate Alaskan vacation.

Princess Alaska Lodges and Rail Tours

Princess Lodges, a division of Princess Cruises, is responsible for the operation of Alaska Land Tours and the land portion of Cruise Tours. Founded in 1972 and headquartered in Seattle, Washington, the company offers a wide variety of Alaska Land Tours in conjunction with Princess' Alaska cruises, providing visitors with the best ways to see the majestic “Land of the Midnight Sun” -- by land and by sea.

The largest cruise and tour operator in Alaska, Princess gives travelers the opportunity to combine a Gulf of Alaska cruise with the interior of Alaska experience. The “land” portion of their cruise tours include the state's most popular areas, such as Anchorage, Denali National Park, Copper River, the Kenai Peninsula and Prudhoe Bay. Princess also owns and operates five wilderness lodge properties and several luxury railcars, known as Princess Rail.

 

About Princess Alaska Rail Tours

Rated as Alaska's number one rail experience, the company's Ultra Dome railcars have set the standard for luxury rail travel in the nation. Traveling daily between Anchorage and Fairbanks from May through September, the cars feature the largest domed windows ever built for a rail car, signature cuisine featuring Alaska specialties prepared to order on board, and open-air outdoor observation platforms.

The Midnight Sun Express Ultra Dome Rail Cars Our On Board Chef Elegant Dining Salon The best way to visit Denali National Park and Alaska's interior is onboard luxurious railcars. Riding the rails allows you to relax and truly see Alaska, while we take care of the logistics. Just combine Their award winning rail with one of Their two Denali area wilderness lodges!

Princess Alaska Rail Tours combine the thrill of traveling aboard railcars with one or more nights at Denali Princess Wilderness Lodge—near the entrance to Denali National Park—or Mt. McKinley Princess Wilderness Lodge on Denali's south side, featuring incredible Mt. McKinley views.

Take it all in. Observation platforms and huge wrap-around domed windows provide inspired views of the spectacular sights en route including the towering Alaska Range, scenic Matanuska Valley, the monumental bridge that spans Hurricane Gulch, raging rivers and immeasurable forests. You'll enjoy the ride almost as much as the destination.

Rail Guides. Their knowledgeable staff offers in-depth narration highlighting the exciting history of this famed rail route while pointing out scenery and wildlife along the way. And, you can track your journey via Their onboard Global Positioning System (GPS).

Onboard Dining. Enjoy Their casual dining with a menu of delectable entrées ranging from salads, sandwiches and Their prize winning Reindeer Chili. Or you can get comfortable, stay in your seat and enjoy tableside meal and beverage service. Choose from breakfast, lunch or dinner depending on your travel time.

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About Princess Alaska Lodges

Princess' Alaska lodge and hotel properties, unique in the industry for their wilderness riverside locations, offer the finest accommodations available in their areas. These properties are strategically located and were built to take full advantage of each unique regional setting.

Princess' Alaska lodges include:

Copper River Princess Wilderness Lodge -- This 85-room lodge is the only hotel of its kind bordering the nation's largest national park, Wrangell-St. Elias -- considered one of the most spectacular destinations in the state. Located on more than 200 acres in the Glennallen and Copper River area of south central Alaska near the park's visitors' center, the lodge is situated at the junction of the Klutina River and the Copper River, of Copper River King Salmon fame, and features breathtaking views of the awe-inspiring Mt. Wrangell, Mt. Drum and Mt. Blackburn. In keeping with its dramatic location, Copper River Princess Wilderness Lodge combines the special architectural elements of historic national park lodges with old Alaskan mining buildings to create a unique environment for its visitors. The newest of Princess' lodges, opened in 2002, Copper River's public areas include a signature two-story "Great Room" featuring a stone fireplace, 25-foot ceilings and stunning views of the surrounding region. From flightseeing over the park's mountains, to river rafting, hiking and dog sled rides, the Copper River Wilderness Lodge also offers guests a variety of excursions.

Denali Princess Wilderness Lodge -- The first of Princess' Alaska wilderness lodges, the Denali property debuted in 1987. Since then, it has grown to include 440 rooms, four restaurants, a main street walking village with Alaska gift shops, a spa and exercise facility, hot tubs, the "Music of Denali" dinner theater, and a newly built main lodge building with a dramatic vaulted-ceiling great room. Located just one mile from the entrance to the six-million-acre Denali National Park, the lodge features a park-like setting overlooking the lovely Nenana River. With convenient access to tours of Alaska's most popular national park, the lodge is the perfect home base for visitors who want to view the awesome Mt. McKinley and Denali's famous wildlife, such as moose, caribou, Dall sheep, grizzly bears, wolves and red foxes. Lodge guests can also choose from a variety of optional tours such as horseback riding, flightseeing, river rafting and hiking.

Fairbanks Princess Riverside Lodge -- The premier hotel property in Fairbanks, this lodge is ideally located along the banks of the Chena River, just minutes from the airport, downtown shopping and attractions, the rail depot and the University of Alaska. Open year-round, the lodge is among the modern properties in Alaska's "Golden Heart City," and is not only home to Princess cruisetour guests, but also host a variety of local meetings and events. Recently remodeled, the 325-room lodge, which first opened in 1993, now features an expanded main restaurant with a new outdoor deck featuring scenic views from the banks of the Chena River and a 100-seat covered dining area. The lobby features a rustic look with a tour desk, and houses an expanded bar area featuring full food service and a cozy fireplace. A gallery area serves as a showcase for local artwork. Guests will also find a business center, a coin-operated laundry room, a children's playground area and an expanded gift shop. To capture the local atmosphere, the lodge's decor includes dark woods, natural colors and Alaskan artwork.

Kenai Princess Wilderness Lodge -- Located on the beautiful Kenai Peninsula in Cooper Landing and nestled among 43 acres on the banks of the Kenai River, the lodge offers all the luxuries of a small resort in a relaxing wilderness environment, just two hours south of Anchorage. Cruisetour guests will find that the Kenai Peninsula, renowned as a sportsman's and scenic paradise, offers a spectacular setting with dramatic mountain and river views. Optional activities include nature hikes, sportfishing, river rafting, flightseeing and sightseeing day cruises to the Kenai Fjords National Park. The lodge opened in 1990 and features 86 bungalow-style rooms with private porches, cathedral ceilings and cozy sitting areas with wood burning stoves. The lobby has vaulted ceilings, with a fireplace and seating for relaxing and visiting with friends. Just beyond the lobby, an expansive deck provides optimal viewing of the Kenai River valley and nearby mountains.

Mt. McKinley Princess Wilderness Lodge -- The only cruisetour hotel within sight of Mt. McKinley, the lodge dazzles guests with one of the most spectacular views in all of Alaska. Situated on 146 acres of land owned by Princess inside of Denali State Park and bordered by the Chulitna River, the property offers one of the closest encounters with the famed mountain a visitor can experience, as it is just 41 miles from the peak of "The Great One." Opened in May 1997, the 334-room lodge, with its bungalow-style guestrooms, was specially sited to take advantage of the area's spectacular mountain views. It features a dramatic lobby and Great Room with floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the Alaska Range, a massive natural stone fireplace and vaulted ceilings. Its expansive outdoor deck, view restaurant, coffee shop, gift shop, fitness center, conference facilities and tour desk allows Princess visitors to enjoy the heart of Alaska's vast wilderness in the comfort that has become a Princess Alaska trademark. A recent expansion also added a new casual dining option, Expedition Pizza, featuring indoor and outdoor seating with views of Mt. McKinley.

Princess wilderness lodges are featured on more than 30 different cruisetour options that are offered each year, combining a seven-day Gulf of Alaska cruise with a three- to eight-night cruisetour. Each tour offers visits to Alaska's top rated attractions, Glacier Bay National Park and Denali National Park, and includes stays in one or more of the Princess wilderness lodges. To learn more about visiting Alaska with Princess, log on to the one of the most comprehensive resources: www.alaskacruisetourexperts.com


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Kenai Princess

The 86-room Kenai Princess Wilderness Lodge, located on the banks of the Kenai River, operates mid-May through mid-September in Cooper Landing on the Kenai Peninsula.

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Denali Princess

The 656-room Denali Princess Wilderness Lodge, located on the banks of the Nenana River just outside Denali National Park, operates from May through September.

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Fairbanks Princess

The 325-room Fairbanks Princess Hotel, located on the banks of the Chena River in Fairbanks, is open for year-round business.

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Mt. McKinley Princess

The 460-room Mt. McKinley Princess Wilderness Lodge is located at the south side of Mt. McKinley, in Denali State Park. The lodge, bordered by the Chulitna River, offers a spectacular view of the Alaska Range.

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Copper River Princess

The 85-room Copper River Princess Wilderness Lodge is located at the gateway to the Wrangell-St. Elias National Park.

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