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McCarthy Kennicott
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| The Copper
River Princess is a taste of luxury on
the edge of an enormous amount of untamed
nature. Historical touches, like the red-and-white
look, calls to mind the days when the Kennicott
mining district was bustling. But the updated
interiors bring you squarely into the 21st
century. Look out your window to the junction
of the Klutina and Copper Rivers, 200 acres
of wilderness, and the park’s
craggy mountains. |
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| $139 – $199
per night |
Late
May – Mid Sept |
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| For all its remoteness, McCarthy-Kennicott boasts what may be the most romantic, picturesque hotel in the state: the quintessentially Alaskan Kennicott Glacier Lodge. A replica of one of the historic copper-mining buildings, it's a luxurious property that sits in the heart of the ghost town and the center of Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and Preserve, surrounded by pines and mountains. Curl up by the fireplace with a book, enjoy the home-cooked meals, and have dinner on the deck that nearly juts out over the Kennicott Glacier. |
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| $169 – $239
per night |
Late May – Mid Sept |
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