A Floating Escape in one of Alaska’s Most Remote National Parks
Wake to still water and crisp air. Enjoy fresh-brewed coffee and breakfast on the deck as snowcapped mountains reflect off the lake.
Explore the shoreline by kayak, fish the glacial-fed waters, hike nearby ridgelines, or simply relax in the warmth of the cabin.
Share stories over a chef-prepared dinner, then step out under the stars — where silence is a luxury, and so is the view.
Private stay aboard a 50-foot sailing catamaran
Comfortable cabins with panoramic lake views
Personalized guiding tailored to your interests
All meals and non-alcoholic beverages included
Kayaks, paddleboards, and gear provided
Solar and wind-powered, low-impact experience
No roads. No noise. No crowds.
Satellite communication available if needed
Wildlife, wilderness, and water — uninterrupted
Accessible only by bush plane, Lake Clark National Park is one of the most remote, wild, and untouched places in North America. You won’t find highways or crowds here — just glacial lakes, soaring peaks, and total stillness. Most people will never step foot here. You’ll sail it.
We host just a handful of guests each season. If you’re looking for something quiet, wild, and unforgettable — we’d love to hear from you.