• Both Aialik Bay and Resurrection Bay have cabins you can rent, and use as a base for your time while paddling.
  • The coastline and scenery near Kayakers Cove and Fox Island are dramatic, cliffy, and beautiful.
  • Aialik Glacier looms in the distance on a calm day.
  • A harbor seal swims by the kayaks, while gulls fly overhead.
  • Waterfalls cascade over the cliffs of Abra Cove, and paddlers approach Holgate Glacier on a beautiful spring day.
  • A curious harbor seal swims by to check out the kayakers!
  • It's always exhilarating to see an orca break the water's surface on a calm day.
  • Calm waters and cascading waterfalls make for beautiful paddling in Northwestern.
  • On the right day, a dip in the frigid waters of the fjords might be just what you need!
  • Aialik Bay is stunning on a calm and cloudless day.
  • The best way to view black bears in the fjords is from the seat of your kayak!
  • Northwestern Glacier retreats up the cliff face, and bladderwrack seaweed covers the rocks.
  • A Dall's porpoise rides the bow wake of the water taxi, and a kayaker paddles through a sea of glacier ice.
  • Kayakers navigate around icebergs in upper Pederson Lagoon.
  • Dall's porpoise ride the bow wake of the water taxi, and a paddler approaches Holgate Glacier on a cloudless day.
  • There's something to see around every corner.
  • Sea otters are a common sight here, and it's great to watch them forage, eat, and play!
  • Steller sea lions haul out on the rocks on the way to Aialik Bay.
  • The back of a humpback whale glistens on a sunny day.
  • Great friendships develop through the teamwork and time shared on multi-day trips.
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Multi-Day Trips Using Cabins

If you'd iike to get out and explore the fjords, but camping isn't your style... one option is to rent cabins.  Aialik Bay has two public use cabins:  the Holgate Cabin and the Aialik Cabin.  These cabins are basic, but comfortable... and provide a warm, dry place to stay.  Both cabins have basic wooden bunks (you provide your own sleeping bag and pad), propane heat, and an outhouse.  We, as an outfitter, are not allowed to book the cabins - but you can reserve the cabin, and hire us to guide you there.  Just be sure to check on our availability before you book the cabin for specific dates!  Click here to learn more about the cabins and how to reserve them.

Our pricing for these trips is the same as for our guided rental or fully outfitted camping trips, but you will also have the addition fee of the cabin rental.  The gear that we provide is the same as on the camping trips (except we don't need tents, of course!), so please read through the differences between guided rental and fully outfitted style trips.

The Mothership trip in Kenai Fjords is also a great option for exploring the National Park without camping.  And the advantage of the Mothership trips is that your home is mobile... and you can really get around to explore!

Our yacht-based trip in Prince William Sound is also a great alternative for those who want all the pleasures of home while exploring the fjords.  This trip also offers the option of fishing - so you can combine two great activities in one adventure!

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