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More details for 38780 Longmere Way, Soldotna, AK - Hospitality for Sale

38780 Longmere Way

Soldotna, AK 99669

  • Motel
  • Hospitality for Sale
  • $2,512,823 CAD
  • 7,010 SF

Soldotna Hospitality for Sale

The Alaska Lake + Lodge at 38780 Longmere Way is a turnkey hospitality property in the heart of the Kenai Peninsula Borough. This fully furnished offering comprises a 7,010-square-foot duplex-style building with two spacious two-bedroom suites and six well-equipped efficiency rooms designed for comfort and flexibility. The suites include full kitchens, private bathrooms, fireplaces, and cozy living areas, perfect for families and group travelers. The efficiency units offer either one king or two queen beds, along with microwaves, coffee makers, refrigerators, ample seating, and smart TVs. Guests enjoy easy access to Longmere Lake, just a short stroll away, complete with a public boat ramp, perfect for fishing, kayaking, and seasonal outdoor activities. Conveniently situated just off Highway 1, the lodge is minutes from Soldotna’s retail centers, restaurants, parks, and local favorites. Those staying at the lodge will find everything needed close at hand. Notable conveniences in the area include Fred Meyer, Starbucks, Petco, and local favorites like Naptowne Brewing Co. and Bucket’s Sports Grill. Nature lovers and adventure seekers will appreciate the Alaska Lake + Lodge's proximity to iconic destinations such as the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge, Birch Ridge Golf Course, Soldotna Creek Park, and Kenai Beach. For those arriving from afar, the Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport is approximately a two-hour scenic drive away, making this an accessible retreat in the heart of Alaska’s natural beauty.

Contact:

Alaska Fun Zone LLC

Property Subtype:

Bed and Breakfast

Date on Market:

2026-01-07

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More details for 14865 Sterling Hwy, Cooper Landing, AK - Hospitality for Sale

Gwin's Lodge - 14865 Sterling Hwy

Cooper Landing, AK 99572

  • Motel
  • Hospitality for Sale
  • $11,142,720 CAD
  • 17,500 SF
  • Restaurant

Cooper Landing Hospitality for Sale

Gwin’s Lodge is a prestatehood, pioneer-built log roadhouse opened in 1952 at Mile 52 Sterling Hwy, nestled at the confluence of the Kenai & Russian Rivers. The lodge offers 19 upgraded guest cabins and houses, full-service restaurant/bar, tackle shop/store, package liquor sales and potential year-round operations—a true Alaska icon. Land Gwin’s Lodge is ideally situated on a scenic and accessible parcel of wooded land within the Chugach National Forest—one of Alaska’s most sought-after recreational regions. Nestled at Mile 52 on the Sterling Highway in Cooper Landing, the property borders the world-famous Kenai River, a mecca for salmon and trout fishing, and lies less than a mile from the trailheads to Resurrection Pass and Russian Lakes. The terrain is rich with mature spruce and birch forest, offering privacy, natural beauty, and direct immersion in Alaska’s wilderness. Guests enjoy stunning views of the Kenai Mountains, frequent wildlife sightings, and nearby riverfront access just steps from their cabins. With very well maintained year-round road access and proximity to multiple lakes, mountains, and trails, the land surrounding Gwin’s Lodge is not only picturesque—it’s a turnkey basecamp for outdoor recreation and the Alaskan dream. Improvements Lodging: Gwin’s Lodge features a well-developed and charming mix of rustic log cabins and larger guest accommodations, thoughtfully renovated to retain their historic character while offering modern comfort. There are 17 cozy guest cabins that sleep between 4 to 6 people, each uniquely styled with authentic Alaskan touches. Many include kitchenettes or mini-fridges, wood-burning stoves, and private bathrooms. In addition, two spacious family-style cottages can accommodate large groups of 8 to 10 guests, ideal for fishing parties or multi-family getaways. Amenities: The heart of the property is its iconic full-service log restaurant and bar, open seasonally and known for hearty Alaskan fare, fresh seafood, homemade pies, and local craft beer. The restaurant also offers a popular summer “To-Go” window, catering to early-morning anglers and late-night travelers alike. A well-stocked tackle shop and gift store caters to outdoor enthusiasts with gear, licenses, and souvenirs. Outdoor picnic areas and BBQ stations allow guests to enjoy meals amid the natural surroundings and provides a relaxing retreat after long days of fishing or hiking. The property also includes ample guest parking, Wi-Fi access in public areas, and on-site laundry facilities. Staff accommodations include 20 employee housing units that can accommodate 40 employees with shared bathrooms, kitchen, and lounge—enabling smooth seasonal operations and staff comfort. From hospitality to infrastructure, the improvements at Gwin’s Lodge are extensive and well-maintained, offering a turnkey opportunity for a new owner to step into an iconic and fully operational Alaskan business. Recreation Gwin’s Lodge is a premier basecamp for sport-fishing and outdoor adventure on Alaska’s Kenai Peninsula. Situated at the confluence of the Kenai and Russian Rivers, it offers direct access to world-class salmon and trout fishing, with guided river trips and saltwater charters available. The lodge also coordinates whitewater rafting, glacier tours, bear viewing, scenic flights, and more. Located near major hiking trailheads and surrounded by the wildlife-rich Chugach National Forest, it’s an ideal hub for guests seeking both relaxation and rugged Alaskan experiences. General Operations Gwin’s Lodge operates as a diversified hospitality and adventure tourism business in Cooper Landing, Alaska, targeting outdoor enthusiasts, anglers, and eco-tourists seeking authentic Alaskan experiences on the Kenai Peninsula. Established in 1952, the core revenue streams include lodging (cabins and camping), food and beverage services, guided excursions, and retail sales, with a focus on seasonal peak operations from June to September to capitalize on high tourism volumes to the Kenai Peninsula. Lodging comprises 17 rustic cabins priced at $190–$350 per night based on occupancy and season, achieving average daily rates of approximately $346 during high season through online platforms like Booking.com and direct reservations via website or phone. Complementary camping options generate ancillary income with 10 tent sites at $25 per night and dry RV/group sites at $40–$100 per night (no hookups; porta-john facilities only), emphasizing low-overhead, high-margin utilization of 5+ acres of forested land. The on-site restaurant drives food and beverage revenue, operating daily from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. with seasonal breakfast service (June 1–September 15) until 10:30 a.m. and full Alaskan-inspired menus (e.g., salmon specialties, home fries) from 11 a.m., complemented by a roadhouse bar open 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. for locals and transients. Additional high-margin services include guided float fishing trips on the Kenai and Russian Rivers ($225 half-day, $325 full-day per group of up to four, gear included) and kayak rentals ($125 per person, minimum two adults), booked via concierge with zero commission to support cross-selling. Retail operations feature a tackle shop for fishing gear, souvenirs, and an on-site liquor store, contributing 15–20% of total revenue through impulse purchases. Staffing consists of 15-20 seasonal employees (cooks, guides, housekeepers) hired for summer peaks, with year-round management overseeing maintenance with potential for off-season bookings for events or winter retreats. Sustainability practices prioritize low-impact tourism, including waste reduction, aligning with market demand for responsible travel while minimizing operational costs in this remote location. Overall, the business model leverages its prime location near the world’s top salmon fishery to achieve 85-90% summer occupancy and diversified income, with enhanced digital marketing and partnerships, year-round viability is easily accomplished. Region & Climate Located centrally on the Kenai Peninsula, ~100 mi south of Anchorage, ~50 mi from Seward and Soldotna, ~120 mi from Homer. Alpine subarctic climate: summer highs average mid-60s °F, winters down to ~20 °F. Surrounded by rivers, mountains, lakes, wildlife, and within reach of Kenai Fjords National Park. History Gwin’s Lodge was established in 1952, making it one of the oldest continually operating lodges in Alaska. Built by pioneer hands using local spruce logs, it began as a classic roadhouse serving travelers along the Sterling Highway. Over the decades, it became a beloved stop for fishermen, adventurers, and locals alike—famous for its hearty meals, rustic cabins, and authentic Alaskan charm. With major restoration beginning in the early 2000s and ongoing upgrades, Gwin’s remains a landmark steeped in Alaska’s frontier history. Location Gwin’s Lodge is located at 14865 Sterling Highway in Cooper Landing, Alaska, on the eastern Kenai Peninsula within Ch

Contact:

Hayden Outdoors

Property Subtype:

Hotel

Date on Market:

2025-10-27

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More details for 1049 Blair Rd, Fairbanks, AK - Land for Sale

1045/1049 Blair Road Fairbanks - 1049 Blair Rd

Fairbanks, AK 99701

  • Motel
  • Land for Sale
  • $1,112,879 CAD
  • 1 AC Lot
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More details for 473 Ridgecrest Dr, Bethel, AK - Hospitality for Sale

Hawaii Inn and Suites - 473 Ridgecrest Dr

Bethel, AK 99559

  • Motel
  • Hospitality for Sale
  • $1,671,408 CAD
  • 6,286 SF
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More details for Mile 7 Dyea Rd, Skagway, AK - Specialty for Sale

Chilkoot Trail Outpost Lodge & B&B - Mile 7 Dyea Rd

Skagway, AK 99840

  • Motel
  • Specialty for Sale
  • $3,412,458 CAD
  • 10,000 SF
  • Wheelchair Accessible
  • Smoke Detector

Skagway Specialty for Sale

Embrace an unparalleled opportunity to own a remarkable property nestled in the heart of Dyea, Alaska. The Chilkoot Trail Outpost spans an expansive 5.6 acres of pristine Alaskan wilderness, offering a unique blend of established hospitality and boundless potential. The property boasts a meticulously crafted 2,800-square-foot main lodge, exuding rustic charm and providing a welcoming central hub. Complementing this is a substantial 2,000-square-foot event and conference center, ideal for gatherings, workshops, or large-scale events. Accommodation is provided by eight charming guest log cabins, offering comfortable and private retreats for visitors. A dedicated cookhouse ensures seamless culinary operations for guests and events alike. Currently operating as a successful Bed and Breakfast, The Chilkoot Trail Outpost presents an exceptional investment opportunity with immediate income potential. Furthermore, this versatile property allows for the opportunity to provide other unique Alaskan experiences, including the possibility of establishing a thrilling heliskiing operation, catering to adventure enthusiasts seeking the ultimate backcountry experience. Don't miss your chance to acquire this exceptional Alaskan property, where natural beauty and endless possibilities converge. Inquire today for a private showing and explore the extraordinary potential of The Chilkoot Trail Outpost.

Contacts:

REAL Broker Alaska

Real Broker, LLC Juneau Home Group

Property Subtype:

Lodge/Meeting Hall

Date on Market:

2025-04-18

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More details for 22943 S Talkeetna Spur Road, Talkeetna, AK - Land for Sale

Talkeetna Spur Rd, Talkeetna, AK 99676 - 22943 S Talkeetna Spur Road

Talkeetna, AK 99676

  • Motel
  • Land for Sale
  • $695,027 CAD
  • 2.31 AC Lot

Talkeetna Land for Sale - Outer Mat-Su

Thank you for your recent inquiry about our property in the stunning Talkeetna area. This 2.31-acre lot is zoned for commercial use and features highway frontage. Essential utilities, including city water, sewer, and electrical power, are readily available. The property boasts excellent visibility for all visitors arriving in Talkeetna, whether by air, vehicle, or the Alaska Railroad. It borders the Railroad property adjacent to the Depot, where thousands of tourists enjoy scenic journeys in comfortable rail cars. Alaska attracts a diverse range of visitors, including adventure seekers, nature enthusiasts, and those looking to experience the unique culture and breathtaking landscapes of the region. Many travelers come to explore the stunning national parks, engage in outdoor activities like hiking, fishing, and wildlife viewing, or simply to take in the majestic views of the mountains and rivers. One of the most iconic sights in the area is Mount McKinley, also known as Denali, which offers breathtaking views that draw visitors from around the world. The property provides a prime location for businesses that can capitalize on the stunning backdrop of this magnificent peak, as well as the surrounding natural beauty. All vehicles, including tour buses and RVs, pass by the property on their way to town. Additionally, it is just a short distance from the airport and within easy walking distance to the charming downtown Talkeetna, as well as the impressive Talkeetna Alaskan Lodge. This prime location offers numerous opportunities for business ventures, catering to the influx of visitors eager to experience all that Alaska has to offer. If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out to me via email. Thank you for your interest. David M. Tisch

Contact:

The Tisch Group Inc

Property Subtype:

Commercial

Date on Market:

2019-06-01

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