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Alaska Fishing Lodges

You will not be bored when you choose the Cedars Lodge near Ketchikan as your Alaska fishing lodge

What better place is there to enjoy a stay at an Alaska fishing lodge than in Ketchikan, “The Salmon Capital of the World?” One of the bests Alaska fishing lodges to choose from near the charming community at the southern tip of the Alaskan panhandle is The Cedars Lodge. We offer guided saltwater and guided freshwater fishing excursions using the best charter boats and floatplanes. The charter boats in our fleet boast state-of-the-art electronics and can comfortably accommodate four to six anglers and their catch. Our knowledgeable charter boat captains will do their best to ensure you snag a good catch – salmon, halibut, cod or one of the other varieties of fish that inhabit our surrounding waters.


 

 

When you stay at our Alaska fishing lodge, your comfortable room will be mere steps away from the dock where your exciting fishing excursion will depart. We offer three lodging options from which to choose – economy, standard and deluxe. Our economy rooms are perfect for those that want to save money. They include mountain views, cable TV and two beds. We are also home to an onsite dining room that serves all three meals of the day, including boxed lunches for your adventure out on the water.

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When not enjoying fishing for salmon, halibut or cod during your Ketchikan, Alaska vacation, you should enjoy exploring Ketchikan itself. You could explore the area in a canoe or kayak, as well as on foot on the miles of trails that surround the charming town. Ketchikan offers a variety of cultural and historic attractions – including the largest collection of totem poles in the world, displayed at places such as Saxman Village, the Totem Heritage Center and Totem Bight State Historic Park, and the Dolly’s House Museum, a former brothel. There are many things to discover on your exciting vacation to “The Salmon Capital of the World.”





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