History
My husband and I have lived in Alaska for 24 years and raised our 3 children here. We would often take walks from our log home down the trial to the oceanfront bluff. We would always stop in a grassy field overlooking Cook Inlet and say what a perfect spot to build. Many years later we purchased this land and have now built 4 beautiful cabins in that same field. Julie is a Kindergarten teacher at Ninilchik School and Chuck is retired. Although the kids are all gone, Maya & Kubota, our Alaska Malamutes, are now the center of our attention.
Specialties
Premier accommodations with breath-taking views of the Mt Redoubt, Mt Iliamna & Mt Spurr volcanoes. Our knotty pine cabins are set on the edge of a 200 ft high bluff overlooking the scenic Cook Inlet. Our secluded location on the Kenai Peninsula is only a 15 to 60 minute drive to Ninilchik, Anchor Point, Homer, Kasilof, (website: hidden) and Kenai. We're one mile off the Sterling Hwy affording opportunities to see moose, eagles and even bears on our 28 acre property. Besides the panoramic ocean views from the cabin's living room, dining room and 20ft covered porch, we are close to excellent sport fishing opportunities. Halibut fishing charters leave daily from Ninilchik and Homer. Excellent salmon fishing is close by on the Ninilchik, Kasilof and Kenai Rivers. Not to forget mentioning clam digging is only 3 miles north at Clam Gulch beach.