Alaska Wilderness Lodge Adventure
Winterlake Lodge & Redoubt Bay Lodge
Anchorage, Alaska Roundtrip, 4 night / 5 day
Experience Alaska’s interior on a 4-night, 5-day custom land extension that features two remote fly-in wilderness lodges, Winterlake Lodge and Redoubt Bay Lodge. Both lodges offer complimentary wine service and gourmet dining. The itinerary includes suite accommodations at the Hotel Captain Cook in Anchorage; two full days at Winterlake Lodge for kayaking, canoeing, fishing, world-class hiking on the Iditarod Trail, complimentary massage, - even cooking classes, plus optional heli-hiking; and a full day at Redoubt Bay Lodge for a pontoon-boat excursion to a creek where bears feed.
| Winterlake Lodge & Redoubt Bay Lodge Anchorage Alaska Roundtrip, 4 night / 5 day. |
View Itinerary Page Here Starting at $3,900 per person |
| Bear Viewing Adventure - Redoubt Bay Lodge Anchorage Alaska Roundtrip, 3 night / 4 day. |
View Itinerary Page Here Starting at $2,030 per person |
- Itineraries Include:
- Private transfer from the Anchorage Airport to hotel
- Deluxe accommodations in Anchorage at the Hotel Captain Cook
- Roundtrip floatplane passage from Anchorage to Winterlake Lodge and/or Redoubt Bay Lodge, and return to Anchorage
- All activities at both lodges, as outlined in the itinerary
- All gourmet meals and wine service, as outlined preceding each day’s description.
- All private and shared ground transportation.
- All applicable taxes.
- Customer service support and or Emergency Contact Information while traveling
- Optional Activities
- Extended Mt McKinley Flightseeing en route to Winterlake Lodge: $400 per person
- Day Helicopter Hiking Adventures from Winterlake Lodge: $650 per person
- 2-hour extended helicopter flightseeing from Redoubt Bay Lodge: $370 per person
- All items of a personal nature and or other items not specifically included in the itinerary.
Redoubt Bay Lodge Extended Bear Viewing: A 3-night, 4-day cruise / tour extension at Redoubt Bay Lodge is available for bear viewing, hiking, kayaking, sport fishing and optional flightseeing.
Please note: Due to unforeseen weather conditions your floatplane flight may be cancelled and or delayed and your tour arrangements may be altered to get you to your next destination. All tour revisions due to “Weather Issues” are at the cost of the client. If clients have travel insurance, most weather cancellations will be reimbursed through your insurance provider.
Develop a custom land extension that includes travel on the Alaska Railroad with GoldStar dome service to Denali National Park and on to Fairbanks. For details, please contact our sales staff sales [at] amsafari.com.
About Alaska “Within the Wild” Adventure Lodges
Winterlake Lodge

Outdoor enthusiasts will surely enjoy Winterlake Lodge for world-class hiking on the surrounding trails or mountains, which invite those looking for an invigorating climb through the Alaskan bush or those simply wanting a leisurely stroll amidst seasonal wildflowers and berries. To round out the quintessential luxury Alaskan lodge wilderness experience enjoy heli-adventures, kayaking, canoeing, fishing, volleyball, complimentary massages and educational opportunities in the Within the Wild Adventure Lodges’ culinary program
Main Lodge: The main lodge sits near the middle of the property. Currently, there is a comfortable grand room for relaxing by the fire and viewing the lake from large picture windows, a dining area and large kitchen for the preparation of traditional Alaskan regional cuisine. In addition, there is a spacious bar for wine tasting and a game area for Ping-Pong and Darts.
The Iditarod Cabin: One of the newest additions to Winterlake Lodge was cut from dead standing trees, peeled and built on site. Large picture windows and a small deck look over the lake. The cabin offers a queen bed and two twins.
Mountain Pass Cabin: This cabin is closest to the lodge with a warm and cozy open style room offering a queen bed, couch table, chairs and a crackling fire in the cast iron oil-stove.

The Trapper's Cabin: This cabin sits at the eastern end of the property and is connected to the main lodge by a rolling path. It is the old homestead site of Mr. Gene Leonard, whom you'll learn plenty about! The log construction is representative of most old Alaskan bush homes and much of the furniture is handmade in the Alaska style. Imagine what life was like as a trapper here in the far north!
The cabin has a queen bed located in a separate bedroom, a simple private bath, additional sleeping for two people in single beds and a large spacious living room. Sit on the porch and watch the eagles fly by! The cabin is heated by woodstove, which your guide will gladly stoke up for you before you turn in each evening.
Red Lake Trail Cabin: This log cabin sits near the lodge overlooking the lake on the west side of the property. The cabin accommodates seven people in three separate bedrooms, one room offering a queen bed. There is a private bath and a small living room in this cabin.
The Happy River Cabin: This is one of the newest cabins and located with a nice lakeview, artisan log bed, open-style living room area and private bath. This cabin sits next to a hiking trail where you can go and see the swans on Red Lake.
Redoubt Bay Lodge

A resident bear population inhabits the Redoubt Bay Lodge area, one of the densest bear populations in the state. Guests have the opportunity to see bears come to the waters to fish for salmon. Guests also enjoy sport fishing for salmon, kayaking around the lakes, hiking and enjoying the natural beauty of the Redoubt Bay Critical Habitat area.
Main Lodge: The small main lodge is a hand-hewn historic log cabin. You will notice the weather reporting equipment in the lodge. The lodge managers are weather observers for the National Weather Service and report when pilots can fly through the sometimes-treacherous Lake Clark Pass.

Lakeside Cabin: This cabin demonstrates typical "Alaska bush" construction of a log cabin. There is a simple private bath and two bedrooms, sleeping five and two people respectively. The cabin is heated by a woodstove located in the small front room for relaxing. The lodge provides linen, daily housekeeping service and other amenities.
Trailside Cabin: This open-style cabin offers 1 queen bed, 3 twin beds in one room, a private bath, and a pleasant view of the lake from its deck and is close to the main lodge. The cabin has a cozy couch by the woodstove. The lodge provides linen, daily housekeeping service and other amenities.
Hillside Cabin: A short but slightly steep walk beyond the main lodge is where the Hillside Cabin is located. This cabin offers 1 queen bed, 2 twin beds in an open-style one-room setting, a private bath and heated by a woodstove. The lodge provides linen, daily housekeeping service and other amenities.