Off the north shore of Summit Lake, just off the Seward Highway, you will find this beautiful location. The Summit Lake Lodge is a classic, historic Alaskan lodge with charm and character in spades. Although only 80 miles south of Anchorage, you will swear there isn’t another town for 1000 miles. This remote and beautiful lodge has exquisite dining and excellent views. Head here and you will swear you have stumbled into a storybook.
Summit Lake Lodge is a historic Alaskan lodge nestled in the heart of the Chugach National Forest. This family owned and operated lodge lies 80 miles south of Anchorage in the hidden oasis of Moose Pass.
This is a fantastic location to explore the Kenai Peninsula and Prince William Sound. White water rafting, hiking and fishing are all popular activities in the area.
Stay in one of the six historic rooms in the lodge or in one of the sixteen rental cabins for a a wonderful Alaskan adventure. A few days in this mountain dream will melt away your troubles.
Breakfast is included with any stay, and is filling, freshly made and hot. In the afternoons, cocktail hour and fine dining take over the kitchen for guests to enjoy the best Alaska has to offer.
Wild-caught fresh Alaska Salmon over greens is perfect for a lighter appetite. The seafood is always in season, being right near some of the world's best fishing grounds.
This fresh halibut is always a favorite, gently braised and served with rice pilaf for a perfect blend of flavors. Halibut fishing is wonderful in the area if you'd like to catch your own.
The beautiful Summit Lake Lodge is a perfect place to head for dinner or the weekend. Whenever you need to remind yourself of Alaska's magic, head to this remote restaurant and lodge on the mountains of the Kenai Peninsula.