
Perched on a 200-foot cliff near Seward, Granite Point Cabins offers a secluded Alaskan getaway with sweeping Resurrection Bay views
Located about 10 miles south of Seward and perched on a 200-foot cliff, Granite Point offers 5 secluded cabins on the water. The experience offers a taste of raw, unfiltered Alaska, complete with gorgeous view and lots of activities right at your doorstep.
The non-electrified cabins have battery-operated LED lamps, propane stoves to cook with, sinks with rainwater catchment, purified water, heating, coolers, and private outhouses. A caretaker will be on hand to meet you and help you check out boats.
The unique location lets you experience both sides of fjord country. Explore coves and islands with the lodge’s kayaks and paddleboards. Hike an alpine trail that takes you high up on a ridge above Resurrection Bay. Or just relax by the fire, taking in amazing views. Bring your own gear and fish from the kayaks or from the beach for salmon (kings, silvers, and pinks), halibut, and rockfish.
Cabins

Unplug and unwind in Granite Point’s handcrafted cliffside cabins — perfect for fishing, kayaking, or simply soaking up raw Alaskan beauty.
Choose one of these, or do a full property buy-out—ideal for small weddings or other group getaways.
Fox Den: This 4-person cabin, with a queen-size bed and full-size futon, sits atop a 1,500-foot bluff, with panoramic views and a partially covered sun deck. There’s a kitchenette, propane cooktop, cookware, a dining area with table and stools, and a private fire ring outside.
The Ledge: This intimate, 2-person cabin, set on a 1,500-foot bluff, has a cooktop, cookware, small wood stove, and a loft bed. Outside, you’ll find a partially enclosed porch and propane firepit.
Pepper Creek: This 4-person cabin is nestled in the forest, next to a stream and just steps from the beach. Inside, you’ll find a queen-size pillowtop bed in a loft and a queen-size futon downstairs, with a dining table and a cooktop/oven.
Wolf Ridge: Set high on a bluff, this 4-person cabin is reached via a 20-minute hike through lush forest, along a beautiful mountain trail. It features a queen-size bed and a double bed, cozy fireplace, and spacious outdoor deck.
Mountain Lodge: The plushest option, this 7-guest, 2-bedroom cabin features a full kitchen, fridge, and cozy fireplace. Each room has a queen bed; there’s also a full futon and twin bed.
Packages

Wake up to panoramic ocean vistas and explore fjord country by kayak or trail at Granite Point Cabins, just south of Seward, Alaska.
Add to your adventure with a fully customizable excursion that you can easily book in conjunction with Granite Point owners’ other ventures. Opt for a fully guided overnight or 3-day trip with Kayak Adventures Worldwide. Or kayak to Granite Point, enjoy two nights in your cabin with a full-day kayak adventure in between; guides provide all the food and do the cooking.
Or add a guided tour to your cabin stay, like a full-day guided kayaking or hiking tour. You could also go out halibut fishing with local guides, experience a wildlife boat tour, or book a water taxi to go check out other local destinations.
Prices & Dates
Season | mid-May to mid-September |
Duration | 1-2 Nights |
Cabin Rates | Cabins // $399 / night |
Mountain Lodge // $899 / night | |
Transportation Rates | Water Taxi // $100 per person, roundtrip via Seward Water Taxi. 30 mins. |
Helicopter // Marathon Helicopters, 10 mins. Up to 3 people with gear. | |
Paddle // Kayak or boat in on your own, 7 mile paddle from Fourth of July Beach. | |
Rate Notes | 2 night minimum stay |
Check-in at 3pm, check-out by 11am. | |
Complimentary use of kayaks and paddleboards | |
Pets allowed, $20 pet fee | |
Kids allowed |