Nome, Alaska

Family-Friendly Cabin Rental near the End of the Iditarod Trail, Alaska

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About Family-Friendly Cabin Rental near the End of the Iditarod Trail, Alaska

This family-friendly cabin rental is located near the end of the Iditarod Trail, Alaska, and can accommodate five guests for a unique getaway full of wide-open landscapes, outdoor adventure, and reconnection to nature. In the sleeping areas of the one-room cabin, guests will find two sets of bunk beds—one consisting of a full-size bed and a twin bed, the other composed of two twin beds. The cabin is also furnished with a four-person dining table and a kitchenette, which comes with a mini-fridge, a coffeemaker, and a sink. A microwave is available upon request as well. Linens and towels are provided. Guests will also enjoy shared access to the main lodge's full bathroom, laundry facilities, and great room. In the bathroom, guests will find a toilet, a sink, and a shower with on-demand hot water. The great room contains an array of tables and chairs, a television, a wood-burning stove, a water cooler, and a bar with a microwave and a coffeemaker. Here, guests will be served home-cooked meals for breakfast and dinner. Sandwiches are available for lunch as well. The cabin is part of a resort set on the former grounds of a historic mining site where gold can still be found to this day. Guests interested in hunting for it can try their hand at panning, metal detecting, banking, sluicing, and dredging through arrangements with the host who also offers historical tours and fishing expeditions. ATVs can be rented and fishing gear can be borrowed from the host as well. Combined with the tour options offered by other local companies and the self-led activity options available in the expansive landscape surrounding Nome, guests can enjoy a wide range of adventures in the great outdoors of the Alaskan wilderness. At the resort to which this accommodation belongs, guests will enjoy shared access to a great room in which they will find tables and chairs, a television, a wood-burning stove, a water cooler, and a bar with a microwave and a coffeemaker. Here, guests can enjoy home-cooked meals for breakfast and dinner. When in season, vegetables grown right on-site are incorporated into the meals. Sandwiches are available for lunch and can be packed to-go for guests heading out on adventures. Snacks and fresh homemade bread are available as well. The resort is eco-friendly, generating electricity through solar power and minimizing its energy usage and resource consumption through LED lighting, strong insulation, and on-demand electric hot water for the site's showers and laundry facilities. Complimentary fishing gear is available to borrow, and ATVs and metal detectors are available to rent. Linens and towels are provided.

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Family-Friendly Cabin Rental near the End of the Iditarod Trail, Alaska is located in Nome, Alaska.

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