Alaska Reality in a private, beachfront, family run lodge and year-round home serving couples, families, and groups, and offering the entire lodge to private parties of 6 or more. Seen on The Discovery Channel, ESPN, The Travel Channel, and in "E" The Environmental Magazine.
Through the years, Sadie Cove Wilderness Lodge has attracted artists, writers, ecologists, conservationists, adventurers, and peace-seekers alike yearning to experience the beauty, friendship, service, and tranquility that can be found at this very special place.Small and Elegant Hotels, Uncharted Outposts, Earthfoot, Adventure Quest, Green Hotels, Luxury Travel Magazine, Natural Home Magazine, and benchmarked by Greeen Globe in 2006.
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Through the years, Sadie Cove Wilderness Lodge has attracted artists, writers, ecologists, conservationists, adventurers, and peace-seekers alike yearning to experience the beauty, friendship, service, and tranquility that can be found at this very special place.Small and Elegant Hotels, Uncharted Outposts, Earthfoot, Adventure Quest, Green Hotels, Luxury Travel Magazine, Natural Home Magazine, and benchmarked by Greeen Globe in 2006.
Systems fail everywhere from time to time, especially in Alaska. If you leave us a message and you don't hear back from us within 24 hours, your message was lost so please contact us again.
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In hand crafted cabins, visitors to Alaska's Sadie Cove Wilderness Lodge are transported to a place where the troubles of the outside world fall away like leaves in the wind.
Reminiscent of the bygone Viking era with details so often seen in the Norwegian countryside, construction of the lodge has been an ongoing labor of love for owners/founders Keith and Randi Iverson.
Each building is unique, and comfortable, with stunning views of Sadie Cove and far off Mt. Augustine (One of the few active volcanoes in the USA).
Reminiscent of the bygone Viking era with details so often seen in the Norwegian countryside, construction of the lodge has been an ongoing labor of love for owners/founders Keith and Randi Iverson.
Each building is unique, and comfortable, with stunning views of Sadie Cove and far off Mt. Augustine (One of the few active volcanoes in the USA).
Cuisine is often a source of wonderful travel memories and what could be more memorable than having your catch of the day freshly prepared by your resident Alaskan chef.
Whether it be freshly caught, wild Alaskan salmon, halibut, scallops, shrimp, mussels, oysters, or freshly dug clams, the kitchen team will do it justice with creativity, experience, care, and, the most important ingredient, love.
Randi Iverson has a lifetime of experience in the cooking and catering business from her early years in New York City to her past 30 years in remote lodges of Alaska.
Whether it be freshly caught, wild Alaskan salmon, halibut, scallops, shrimp, mussels, oysters, or freshly dug clams, the kitchen team will do it justice with creativity, experience, care, and, the most important ingredient, love.
Randi Iverson has a lifetime of experience in the cooking and catering business from her early years in New York City to her past 30 years in remote lodges of Alaska.
The sailboat is under a 2 year renovation and we are not taking reservations for it until it is completed.
Many years out of salt water have taken their toll and now it is time to bring her back to life.
The story of the sailboat is an interesting one though so read on to learn about a real Alaskan adventure in re-purposing.
In 1999, the Iversons noticed a beautiful, classic old sailboat in the Homer dry dock.
It was on "Death Row", soon to be dismantled to salvage the wood and hardware and the remains burned.
Many years out of salt water have taken their toll and now it is time to bring her back to life.
The story of the sailboat is an interesting one though so read on to learn about a real Alaskan adventure in re-purposing.
In 1999, the Iversons noticed a beautiful, classic old sailboat in the Homer dry dock.
It was on "Death Row", soon to be dismantled to salvage the wood and hardware and the remains burned.
We live in the destination we love and take pride in sharing our lifestyle and local knowledge with you.
Included in your stay at Sadie Cove Wilderness Lodge are the activities which we enjoy year round - hiking the trails of Kachemak Bay State Park which surrounds us, beach combing, exploring the fragile inter-tidal zones, clamming or fishing from the shoreline or your cabin deck for salmon or Dolly Varden (gear is included).
Wildlife viewing in Sadie Cove is a special mix of sea, land and air.
Included in your stay at Sadie Cove Wilderness Lodge are the activities which we enjoy year round - hiking the trails of Kachemak Bay State Park which surrounds us, beach combing, exploring the fragile inter-tidal zones, clamming or fishing from the shoreline or your cabin deck for salmon or Dolly Varden (gear is included).
Wildlife viewing in Sadie Cove is a special mix of sea, land and air.
Alaska's Sadie Cove Wilderness Lodge has teamed up with the best of the best - professional, licensed fishermen, wilderness guides, pilots, and boat captains who are natives of Kachemak Bay or have worked and lived here for many years.
Individually each of us has over 20 years experience in Alaska's bush, together we are a powerful team of North Country experts catering to your individual needs.
You will benefit greatly from our local insight, our understanding of natural history, and our contacts with local people.
Individually each of us has over 20 years experience in Alaska's bush, together we are a powerful team of North Country experts catering to your individual needs.
You will benefit greatly from our local insight, our understanding of natural history, and our contacts with local people.
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