Brooks Lodge

Southwest Alaska


The lodge has 16 rustic but comfortable rooms spread over a main lodge and several individual cabins. Each room has two twin bunk beds and a private bath with a shower. Accommodation is booked as part of a package tour that includes transportation from Anchorage. Bears often stalk the grounds.

A store at Brooks Camp sells limited supplies of freeze-dried food, white gas (for camp stoves), fishing equipment, flies, and other essentials… such as beer. You can also sign up for all-you-can-eat meals at Brooks Lodge without renting a cabin (renters pay, too): for adults, breakfasts are $17, lunches $24 and dinners $40. Also in the lodge is a lounge with a huge stone fireplace, soft chairs and bar service in the evening (including cocktails). Campers can take hot showers ($7).


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