Eagle Peak- Guesthouse & Mountain House
Eagle Peak- Guesthouse & Mountain House
The Guesthouses are 25 minutes from Anchorage, surrounded by Chugach State Park. With less than a 15-minute scenic drive from shopping, we are a world away.
Make this your Alaska base for an outstanding trip. The 2023 calendar is open below for the lowest-price booking.
I've lived in and around Anchorage since 1977 and am happy to share what I've learned. Call Rich if you have questions! (907) 947-2801
eaglepeakguesthouse.com & anchoragecabin.com
We built in Eagle River Valley because of its beauty, wilderness, and proximity to Anchorage. With two unique guest-houses, we love sharing them and our experiences with guests. For travelers, this is a place less traveled and with views like a Little Yosemite.
Eagle Peak Guesthouse & Mountain House are in the majestic Eagle River Valley on two lots surrounded by wildlife, mountains and trees. It's common to see bears, moose, and other wildlife during your stay and drive here. In the main house, there are two suites of 600 square feet each, both on ground level & with parking next to private entrances, with no steps involved.
Two-Room Dragonfly Unit has a private entrance, bedroom, living room with a futon sofa, full bath, kitchenette & dining room area.
The Studio Apt. has a private entrance with a queen bed, futon sofa, and includes a full kitchen & full bath with a washer/dryer.
Mountain House is on a large lot across the street with an open floor plan.
In-floor heated hardwood and tile floors in the two units and house. Rooms and bathrooms equipped with towels, linens, darkening shades and flat screens TVs. All kitchens have a sink, fridge, microwave, electric kettle, coffeepot, pots and pans, dishes, and silverware. Free & fast WiFi.
Chugach State Park is located in Southcentral Alaska mostly within the Municipality of Anchorage. The park contains approximately 495,000 acres of land and is one of the four largest state parks in the United States. Southcentral Alaska is an area of diverse landforms and rugged topography, bounded on the north and west by the Alaska Range, and on the east by the Chugach and Wrangell Mountains and Prince William Sound. The region contains extensive ocean shoreline, abundant lakes, massive glaciers and icefields. The park’s westernmost boundary lies in the western foothills of the Chugach Mountain Range and is a mere seven miles to the east of downtown Anchorage. The park is further defined by the Knik Arm on the north, Turnagain Arm on the south, and Upper and Lower Lake George and Chugach National Forest on the east. Within minutes of the park are the communities of Palmer, Eagle River, Chugiak, Indian, Bird, Girdwood, the village of Eklutna, and Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson.
The Eagle River Nature Center (ERNC) is two miles further down Eagle River Road from us. ERNC is independently run with volunteers and donations they do so much for visitors and the community.
Go to: ernc.org
There are hikes at the Eagle River Nature Center & places to go for the adventurous traveler.
If you have limited time, we're here to help point you in a direction right for you.
2018 Owlet
Eagle River, photo taken from the road on the drive out.
Front of Main House
Views out Studio Apt. windows
The Moose Pond is on Eagle River Road on your way to the Eagle Peak Guesthouse.
One of the swallow units.