Skater's Cabin
On Eyak Lake with a nice gravel beach and a woodstove, this place can be reserved through the Bidarki Recreation Center. The escalating prices are to discourage multiday use so more people can enjoy it.
On Eyak Lake with a nice gravel beach and a woodstove, this place can be reserved through the Bidarki Recreation Center. The escalating prices are to discourage multiday use so more people can enjoy it.
Although nothing fancy, it has huge, clean rooms, and for an extra fee you get a full kitchen.
There are 10 USFS cabins in the Cordova area, and they're much easier to reserve than those elsewhere in Southcentral Alaska.
No one will accuse this place of being ship-shape, though that's part of its charm. This curious lodge has rooms in a higgledy-piggledy assortment of structures, including a barge and an old fishing shed.
Housed in the historic Orca Cannery 2 miles north of town, this lodge caters to upscale adventurers with daily adventure-tour packages.
This inn has brilliant views of the small-boat harbor from its small, plush rooms, all with baths.
Overhanging Orca Inlet, this place is as close to luxurious as Cordova gets.
A half-mile from town, this is basically a gravel parking lot with a rest room and a view. Make reservations at the Bidarki Recreation Center. Has both camp and RV sites.
At the top of the town, King's Chamber has everything from an efficiency unit to a four-bedroom apartment.
This dive is tattered and reverberates with bar noise, but should be tolerable for the seasoned budget traveler.
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