These 7 Bed And Breakfasts In Alaska Are Perfect For A Getaway
By Casea Peterson|Updated on November 17, 2022(Originally published November 15, 2022)
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Casea Peterson grew up archery hunting, fishing, and camping throughout the Pacific Northwest. Motivated by her love for the outdoors she moved to Alaska to attend school and to spend time exploring the last frontier. If she doesn’t have a pen in hand or her nose in a book, she can be found out on a lake or up in the woods around a fire with friends.
As local travel experts, we know what travelers are looking for when it comes to finding the perfect accommodations for their next trip. To compile our lists, we scour the internet to find properties with excellent ratings and reviews, desirable amenities, nearby attractions, and that something special that makes a destination worthy of traveling for.
When touring Alaska’s most iconic destinations, there’s nothing like booking a stay at a local inn to get an extra dose of charm and hospitality. With views of vast mountain ranges, looming glaciers, beautiful bays, and breakfast in bed every morning, it would be hard to start your day off on the wrong foot. Each of these inns represents a little bit of Alaska’s history, so whether you stay in Juneau or Homer you’ll get a taste of the true Alaskan experience and lifestyle. Browse the list below and find the best bed and breakfast in Alaska for your next great getaway.
Have you visited any of these cozy, picturesque inns? Do you have a favorite bed and breakfast in Alaska that you’d love to see added to the list? Share your thoughts in the comments below!
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Does Alaska have any haunted hotels?
One of the best parts about staying in an Alaskan lodge, inn, or resort is that you'll often be treated to some of the most spectacular scenery. And yet, there are a handful of accommodations in Alaska that are known for something else altogether: paranormal activity. One of the most haunted hotels in Alaska can be found in Anchorage. The Historic Anchorage Hotel is notorious for its haunted guests, many of whom may have never checked out. Numerous reports of children and a woman wearing a white dress allude to the fact that this building is riddled with paranormal activity.
Next up on the list is the Silverbow Inn Bed & Breakfast in Juneau. What's especially peculiar about this destination is that the resident ghost seems to be a friendly one. That's a relief! The building features a famous bakery that was founded in 1898. Today, visitors have reported seeing the original baker, known as Gus Messerschmidt, happily roaming around the hotel and bakery.