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The Healy center point is around 3 miles northwest of Healy River Airport and 13 miles north of Denali National Park Visitor Center.

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Denali Tri Valley Cabins - 1 / 10th Mile Lester Rd. Call +1-888-389-4121 +1-888-389-4121 1 / 10th Mile Lester Rd., Healy, AK 99743 US

Located in Healy, Denali Tri-Valley Cabins is close to Black Diamond Golf Course and Denali Outdoor Center.

Arctic Dragonfly Inn Call +1-888-675-2083 +1-888-675-2083 Coal St., Healy, AK 99743 US
  • Check in: 3:00 PM

Cantwell Lodge in Cantwell Call +1-800-805-5223 +1-800-805-5223 137 Mile, Cantwell, AK 99729 US ~36.36 Miles from Healy


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'Liberty is not a virtue. It's a bare minimum necessity for all of us, with no exceptions made whatsoever!
Roy Peratrovich, a well-known civil rights activist who fought for right of Alaskan native for over three decades, thus opined his views about freedom and liberty.

Alaska, of all things, is famous for its abundance of natural beauty and typical Alaskan fishing bounty. Native people of Alaska are known as Kaigani Haida people. A number of commercial activities “ quite lucrative at that “ like logging, fishing, construction, shipyards and metal extraction, not to mention oil fracking have made Alaska a popular destination for multi-national corporations. Thousands of tourists who annually visit Alaska during summers turn it into a hot-hub of tourism, as well.

You can expect to experience the highest order of natural beauty, serenity and calmness by visiting this picturesque Alaskan gateway, even if it's just for a few days (we guarantee you would want to stay for a whole lot longer, though!). Hence, our only advice to interested tourists would be “ go for Alaska! 

As a part of our input to your tours, we are presenting a short informative article detailing what you can expect from hotels in Alaska. 

Finding Cheap Hotels in Alaska 

Alaska has low population density. Its tourism industry is active only briefly during summer months, while during harsh winters, there is virtually no activity on tourism from in Alaska. 

Owing to these unique conditions, it may turn out to be a tad difficult for tourists to find cheap hotels here in Alaska. The unavailability of cheap hotels automatically means that tourists will have to shell out more money in order to avail accommodation in Alaska.

Another repercussion of this problem is that you are not always guaranteed a lavish, sun-bleached luxury stay here, even though you end up paying prices comparable to five star resorts that operate in other parts of the country. 

A quick research from our end showed us that many of the Alaska hotels that advertise themselves as cheap lodges are usually modest bed and breakfast inns. This is not to say that they are, in any way, inferior. But it's always better to be in the know of reality. 

Ruth Ann's Hotel occupies the leading position in this segment, if we were to go by the word of mouth in the industry. It is a comfortable and neat inn that will help you get a feel of Alaskan hospitality, while allowing you to interact with locals. 

Shaan Seet Hotel is another good option if your budget demands that you be thrifty.

Finding Luxury in Alaska

It's never too late to enjoy a fine summer in Alaska on the magnificent shores of Alaska. And to cap things off, you might as well go all guns blazing to stay at a truly posh hotel that leaves no leaf untried to help you attain utter limits of luxury and extravagance. 

Well, it might sound just the idea those of our readers who love to indulge would be looking for. But there's a catch “ as always! 

Alaska, being thinly populated, does not really boast of the best resorts in the world. This is not to say that there are no spending places here “ quite the contrary. It's just that for dollar to dollar, the facilities you get here can turn out to be just a little overwhelming.

But what they lack in facilities is well-made up by the scenery. Majestic waters and grandiose mountains present a great view “ a view you can cherish for your lifetime. 

Whale Point Cabin can be a good idea to make all these things come to life. 

Alternative Lodging Options 

As noted above, hotels in Alaska are just a touch overwhelming. So to get past this loop, tourists can explore the possibility of renting a cottage or even log cabin as their own, private gateway.

There exist quite a few private cottages that are up to be rented throughout the summer. These are not only convenient, but also extremely pleasant to stay at, provided that you know your ways around homesteading (of the easiest kind). 

What to Remember While Visiting Alaska 

Alaska is a treacherous state. The natural beauty is all well and good “ but you certainly wouldn't want to be on the wrong end of nature when you are in Alaska.

So, being watchful and sensible about your adventurous traits is the best idea while travelling to and around Alaska. Hiring an experienced local guide while carrying out any activity “ whether it's fishing or hiking “ is not just preferable, it's necessary! 

Weather Matters in Alaska! 

As you would be well aware, weather plays the determiner of most things in Alaska. From scheduling doctor's appointments to fixing one's broken car “ everything here is at the mercy of the weather. 

Alaskan winters are some of the harshest winters in the world, with average night temperatures well, well below the freezing point. Add wafts of Arctic winds and snow, and you have a recipe for staying shut home. 

But summers in Alaska can be warmer with sunlight. June and July are the best months to travel here, provided that you are willing to pay higher tariffs for Alaska hotels.

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