Where To Stay In Juneau
Discover a diverse range of accommodation options in Juneau. Whether you’re seeking cozy cabins nestled in the wilderness, luxurious hotels in the heart of downtown, or RV sites and campgrounds, you’ll find plenty of great options.
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Located just a 2‑minute drive from the airport, the 78-room Aspen Suites Hotel, Juneau is also 12 minutes from downtown as well as the Mendenhall Glacier Visitor Center and the Alaska Marine Highway Ferry Terminal. All of the suites come with full kitchenettes, making them perfect for short- or long-term stays.
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Nalu means “wave” in Hawaiian, and the Glacier Nalu Campground Resort combines the stunning scenery of Alaska with the relaxed atmosphere of Hawaii. Set on 12.5 private acres surrounded by towering spruce trees with a creek winding through the property, Glacier Nalu offers a variety of unique accommodation options for RV travelers, tent campers, glampers, and guests seeking modern tiny-home comfort. It’s the perfect setting for couples or ...more
Mendenhall Lake Campground, near Juneau in Alaska’s Tongass National Forest, offers 70 wooded sites with lake and glacier views. Managed by the U.S. Forest Service, it features showers, sewer hookups, and trail access to Mendenhall Glacier. Surrounded by spruce and hemlock, it’s a scenic base for hiking, trout fishing, or exploring nearby Juneau and its urban amenities.
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This cozy 12 x 14 cabin is tucked into the forest inside the Eagle Beach State Recreation Area about 15 miles up the coast from Juneau on the island-rich Favorite Channel of Lynn Canal. Martin Cabin offers a bit of privacy amid the big trees, with more immediate access to the trails along the river than the area’s other coastal-oriented cabins.
This airy 16 x 18 log cabin overlooks a scenic bend in the river estuary inside the Eagle Beach State Recreation Area near Juneau. Berry Patch offers a bit of privacy but remains a great base to explore accessible nature loops, or beachcomb and watch for marine wildlife such sea lion and whales, birds and other critters in the salt marsh and tide flats.
15′ x 12′ log chalet style cabin with a deck.
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This is a restored Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) log cabin, 16′ x 20′. Access by 3 mile trail on Pioneer Street off Cordova Street, and at the end of Jackson St. above Blueberry Hills subdivision in West Juneau.
This airy and very popular 16 x 18 log cabin enjoys exceptional access inside Eagle Beach State Recreation Area. With a wheelchair accessible ramp and a covered front porch adjacent to parking, the cabin is a great base to explore accessible nature loops, or beachcomb and watch for marine wildlife, birds and other critters in the salt marsh and tide flats.