Welcome to Yakutat’s best kept secret. We offer two rustic cabins nestled in the woods among wildlife and a view into what Alaska is all about.
There are endless activities and outdoor adventures that await. Our cabins are the perfect place to base your adventures out of. Our hosts are happy to recommend day trips or if you have specific activities you are interested in, we can help you make reservations, or point you in the right direction.
ABOUT YAKUTAT (TLINGIT: YAAKWDÁAT)
Isolated on the stretch of land that connects the Inside Passage to the rest of Alaska and surrounded by Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and the Tongass National Forest, Yakutat provides access to vast wilderness, abundant wildlife, and legendary surfing waves.
Life in Yakutat is rich with the culture of the Alaska Native people of the area, which are a mixture of the Eyak of the Copper River Valley to the north and the Tlingit of the Inside Passage. Here the elders share their knowledge and wisdom through storytelling in the local community gathering place. Yakutat was established as a Russian fort in the late 1700s, and like much of the region, later saw gold mining, fur, and timber booms. Today, fishing drives the economy.