Escape From The Crowds And Rent A Yurt At Eagle River Nature Center
By Megan McDonald|Published March 27, 2020
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Megan McDonald
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Megan McDonald is a writer, photographer, and owner of humu media, an Alaska-based digital media agency. She spends her free time traveling with her husband and daughter around the US and the world.
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If you need to get out of town and experience some of the remote beauty Alaska has to offer, you can rent a yurt in Eagle River and have a relaxing weekend away from it all! Located a short hike out from the Eagle River Nature Center, there are three beautiful yurts you can rent.
One great thing about Alaska are all the remote cabins and yurts for rent for a weekend away from it all.
The Eagle River Nature Center has three separate yurts and a cabin, all available for rent. You do need to hike in to each yurt, but each yurt is varying distances from the parking lot.
All yurts are within a 2-mile hike from the visitor center, so they are easily accessible for all skill levels.
If you have the maximum amount of people allowed in the yurt, then 1-2 people will need to sleep on the floor. There are tables and chairs or benches that offer plenty of seating.
There's a bear-resistant locker storage for your food. All the yurts have a water source nearby, although it does require purification. Pets are allowed, but no bicycles, ATV's or snow-machines.
The cabin is called Paradise Haven Cabin, and sleeps eight people. This cabin is only 1.5 miles from the visitor center, and has a spacious covered porch that you can sit on to enjoy the view.
You can rent any of these awesome yurts or the cabin for $85.00 a night for non-members of the Eagle River Nature Center.
Filled with trails and amazing sightseeing, this area is worth a multi-day exploration. Book one of these lovely yurts and spend some restful time in solitude.
Have you stayed a yurt in Eagle River? What did you think? Will you head out again soon? Let us know in the comments below!