Where To Stay in Kodiak
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Situated near the base of Pillar Mountain — the backdrop for the City of Kodiak — Emerald Isle Bed & Breakfast is conveniently located about 1⁄2 mile from the downtown area.
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Kodiak Island is a widely known bear-viewing hotspot. The eco-focused Kodiak Brown Bear Center & Lodge — owned by the Alutiiq people, who have inhabited Kodiak Island for more than 7,000 years— offers the thrilling opportunity to see these amazing creatures for yourself. Choose from a 3‑, 4‑, or 7‑night package. Each day includes guided excursions to one of three bear-viewing locations.
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Buskin River State Recreation Site near Kodiak offers 15 wooded campsites along a top salmon fishery. Surrounded by spruce forest and coastal beaches, it features vault toilets, picnic shelters, and a wheelchair-accessible fishing platform. Ideal for fishing sockeye, coho, and pink salmon, beachcombing, wildlife watching, or exploring Kodiak’s wild charm, with the town minutes away.
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Immerse yourself in a multi-day Alaskan adventure that promises incredible views and jaw-dropping bear viewing in Katmai National Park, along with a warm camaraderie that only a small group expedition can create. Explore from your home base on the Island C, a research vessel that gets you close to the action while providing comfortable lodging and delicious meals.
Kodiak Island is a widely known bear-viewing hotspot. The eco-focused Kodiak Brown Bear Center & Lodge — owned by the Alutiiq people, who have inhabited Kodiak Island for more than 7,000 years— offers the thrilling opportunity to see these amazing creatures for yourself. Choose from a 3‑, 4‑, or 7‑night package. Each day includes guided excursions to one of three bear-viewing locations.