Seward Alaska

Stylish Suite, Secluded Spruce Forest- Deck, Bbq, Full Kitchen Seward, Alaska Vacation Rental by Owner Listing 188066

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Location: Seward, Alaska, USA (6 miles from downtown Seward) View Map

Accommodations:  Guest House, 2 Bedrooms, 1 Bath (Sleeps 4)

Located 6 miles from downtown Seward, the Glacier Creek Guesthouse is a fully private suite located in a quiet spruce forest with mountain scenery. The outdoor dining area on the deck and adjacent campfire ring with benches make the perfect setting for outdoor relaxation in Alaska.

The Guesthouse features a bedroom with a queen size bed, a loft with a queen size futon, a newly remodeled bathroom, and a full kitchen. There is a gas grill and patio furniture on the deck.

For the avid fisherman, boat trailer parking is available, and a chest freezer is handy to store your catch. For the outdoor enthusiast, the best hiking trails in the area are closer to the Guesthouse than to other accommodations in downtown Seward.

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Vacation Rental Features

  • Amenities
    • Linens Provided
    • Off Street Parking
  • Beds
    • Queen Bed
  • Entertainment
    • Cable/Satellite TV
    • DVD
    • VCR
    • CD Player
  • Kitchen
    • Full Kitchen
    • Cooking Utensils Provided
    • Refrigerator
    • Dishwasher
    • Microwave
  • Outdoor Features
    • Gas/Electric BBQ Grill
    • Deck/Patio
  • Communications
    • WiFi (Wireless Internet)
  • Suitability
    • No Pets Allowed
    • Smoking Not Allowed
  • Activities (on site and nearby)
    • Shopping
    • Sightseeing
    • Rafting
    • Kayaking
    • Sailing
    • Boating
    • Shelling
    • Biking
    • Mountain Biking
    • Cross Country Skiing
    • Snowmobiling
    • Wildlife Viewing
    • Hiking
    • Fishing
    • Hunting

 

Rate Details (In US Dollars)

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Single night .. $200
2+ nights .. $150/night
5+ nights .. $125/night





Note: Until confirmed, rates are subject to change without notice.

Dates available: Memorial Day Weekend-September
Before contacting us, please check our calendar for your desired dates.

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Note: Each property is individually owned or managed.

Map & Owner's Profile

 
 

Stylish Suite, Secluded Spruce Forest- Deck, Bbq, Full Kitchen

Year Purchased: 2006

Why the Owner Chose Seward

The Glacier Creek Guesthouse is located in a pine forest outside of Seward, but near many of the local area attractions. The downtown Seward area tends to be windy and has a lot of traffic noise, but here it is quiet and peaceful, and it is a great place to relax. There are beautiful views of Resurrection Peak from the yard.

The Unique Benefits at this Guest House

The Guesthouse location and features make it perfect for an outdooor Alaskan experience. The deck gets excellent morning sunlight and is a wonderful place to enjoy a morning cup of coffee. The backyard dining area is a great spot to grill up a salmon dinner and relax by the fire. Dining options are expensive and limited in Seward, and having a complete kitchen gives the traveller more privacy, flexibility, and control of the vacation budget.

 

Owner's Map of Seward

Ray and Julie Robinson enjoy kayaking, fishing, skiing, hunting, and trail running in the Alaskan wilderness.

 

Property Photos

Dates available: Memorial Day Weekend-September
Before contacting us, please check our calendar for your desired dates.

Note: Each property is individually owned or managed.

Vacation Rentals by Owner Listing #188066

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