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Lake Louise Lodge Year-round accommodations on Alaska's spectacular Lake Louise. * Rates below are based on double occupancy. 6% tax not included. * We require a $50.00 deposit per
room or cabin for each night booked. * Please call to make special arrangements for large
party bookings. * Refund if cancellation is made 14 days prior to arrival. * Complimentary
breakfast (2 per
room) Summer only 7:30-9am. IMPORTANT NOTICE: THE FULL CHARGE FOR YOUR
ROOM WILL BE REQUIRED IF YOU DO NOT CANCEL AT LEAST
24 HOURS PRIOR TO YOUR RESERVED DATE. Modern Smoke Free
Rooms.
Room #1 queen size bed, twin bed private
bath.
Room #2 queen size bed,
sauna, lake front view, private
bath deck.
Room #3 queen size bed, lake front view, private
bath deck.
Room #4 queen size bed, lake front view, private
bath deck.
Room #5 king size bed, 2 twin beds, lake front view, private
bath.
Room #6 2 queen size beds, private
bath.
Coffee pot in each
room. Each additional person $15.00 per night. Cabins (rustic cabins - no water). Cabin #1 double size bed, lake front view deck. Cabin #2 twin bed double bed. Cabin #3 twin bed bunk beds. Log Cabin double size bed bunk beds, lake front view. Family Cabin Two sets of bunk beds, queen size bed, couch. Each additional person $10.00 per night. || Accommodations ||
Lake Louise Lodge on Alaska's beautiful Lake Louise Lodging, Fishing, Boating, Adventure, Wildlife, Photography. New Modern
Rooms with Decks overlooking Lake Louise. Private
Baths in each
room - Smoke Free. Full Service
Restaurant featuring Alaska seafood delicious steaks. Propane - Gas - Fuel Oil. Boat and Motor Rentals. RV
Parking with Electric Hookup. Ice and Water Fillup.
Satellite Television. Trophy Lake Trout Fishing. Use of canoe included with
room or cabin rental. Specializing in Alaska Seafood. Complimentary
breakfast (2 per
room). Lake Louise Lodge Your hosts, John and Yvette Delaquito HC01 Box 1716 Glennallen, Alaska 99588 (907) 822-3311 TOLL FREE 1-877-878-3311 E-Mail. and Lake Louise Lodge All rights reserved.
Lake Louise Lodge Boating, Fishing, Camping, Swimming, Sailing, Hiking, Berry Picking, Snowmobiling, Cross Country
Skiing, Snowshoeing, Hunting, Trapping, Photography ALL at Alaska's very own Lake Louise. Activities/Entertainment. Summer activities primarily include boating, fishing, and camping. Other activities include swimming, sailing, photography, hiking, berry picking and all water sports. Fishing at Lake Louise recreation area includes trophy size lake trout, rainbow, grayling and burbot. Winter activities include several snowmobiling events, ask about our winter schedule. Lake Louise sponsors an annual championship dog sled race, snow machine races, crib tournament and a
golf classic on ice in May. Other outdoor winter activities include: cross country
skiing, snowshoeing, hunting, trapping, and photography. Lake Louise, Alaska is located (. ) 150 miles northeast of Anchorage, 17 miles off the Glenn highway. During the summer months, Lake Louise Lodge provides a leisurely, slow paced environment ideal for the unhurried vacationer. After a long day of fishing, boating, or driving, Lake Louise Lodge offers a spectacular location and atmosphere for viewing the midnight sun.
Lake Louise Lodge Offering a wide variety of outdoor activities for the whole family to enjoy. Visit Alaska's historic Lake Louise Lodge. Lake Louise has been a recreational area since the 1940s used at that time mostly for hunting, fishing, and trapping. In the 70's, the army used Lake Louise as a recreational area and training
center for cold climate survival. Today, populated by approximately 50 full time residents, the lake provides a relaxed, reclusive atmosphere mixed with a wide variety of outdoor activities for the whole family to enjoy. Lake Louise Lodge built in 1953, by Tyonic Indians, is the oldest lodge on Lake Louise. The original lodge was built as a hunting cabin out of logs native to the area. In 1957, the hunting cabin was converted into Lake Louise Lodge. Until 1987, the clientele who frequented the lodge used an outhouse for the restroom and the lake to take
baths, as the season permitted. Your hosts Glen and Jayne, long time Alaskans, transformed the original lodge from a 352 square foot cabin into a beautiful 4,350 square foot log complex while retaining the original hunting cabin in the
center of the lodge. Visiting Lake Louise Lodge is truly a unique Alaskan experience.
A scenic, 3.5 hour drive from Anchorage, the
trip to Lake Louise offers a majestic display of glaciers, mountains and wildlife. Turn off the Glenn Highway at Mile 160 and follow state-maintained Lake Louise Road to mile 16.1
Lake Louise Lodge Offering a wide variety of wildlife viewing opportunities for the entire family to enjoy. Visit Alaska's historic Lake Louise Lodge. Nelchina caribou herd migrate through the Lake Louise area in the fall and spring each year. Lake Louise is the Northernmost fresh water nesting site for Cormorants and many Trumpeter Swans find their home there. Other wildlife at Lake Louise includes wolf, black and brown bear, wolverine, fox, moose, and ptarmigan.