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Little House • Two Bedroom Rural Cabin
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Little House is a hand-built two-bedroom log cabin on our 320-acre working Alaskan homestead. Both bedrooms are upstairs with queen beds. The master has a bay window and a jack and jill bathroom that opens to the hallway. The cabin has hot water, electricity, internet, and all essentials. The kitchenette has a two-burner stovetop and basic cookware. There is a compact dining table, a three-person sofa, and a recliner. No TV or city amenities, just mountain views and privacy. The space Wrangell Mountain Homestead is a 320 acre property first built in the 1970s by four generations using timber milled right here on the land. After sitting empty for more than a decade, our family is working hard to bring it back to life. At its height, the homestead supported 120 people; now it is just the four of us, restoring it one step at a time. Some areas look worn, rustic, or unfinished because this is an active project, not a polished resort. We did not buy this place to turn it into a polished getaway. We bought it to save it, and when you stay here, you get to be part of that process. We are located in a truly remote part of Alaska, surrounded by forests, fields, and endless skies. The nearest towns are a drive away: about 30 minutes to Chitina, an hour to Glennallen, 1 hour 45 minutes to Valdez, and 2.5 hours to Kennicott. Just up the road is a small diner and a small grocery store, and the rest is pure nature. Days here can be spent hiking, exploring trails, watching wildlife, or simply soaking in the quiet beauty of the land. This is an active working property, so you might hear the occasional sounds of farm or land work even outside typical quiet hours. We provide basic cooking essentials, but if you plan to prepare bigger or more elaborate meals, bringing your own favorite tools is a good idea. If you are seeking a genuine Alaskan stay, remote, unplugged, and rich with history, this is the place for you. You will leave with not just memories, but stories. Guest access Guests at Little House have full access to the cabin they booked. Other cabins or areas on the homestead may look worn, empty, or under repair, and that is part of the property’s history and ongoing care. You can enjoy your cabin without concern, even if other areas are being restored or are less finished. You are welcome to explore the grounds and enjoy the peaceful surroundings, but some areas are private or in use, so please stay out of locked rooms and other buildings unless invited. Self-check in makes arrival easy, and we are always nearby if you need anything. We appreciate guests who value independence, quiet, and respect for the space, helping keep the homestead calm and welcoming for everyone. Other things to note Please check out the guest guide, as it includes all the necessary information about the area, what to do, and details to help make your stay enjoyable. This is an active homestead with farm work and heavy equipment operating from early morning into the evening. We appreciate your understanding that this activity is not subject to quiet hours. Harvest and daily operations follow the rhythm of the land, not personal schedules. There are over 40 chickens and 4 turkeys, including two large toms who roam freely. The toms aren't aggressive; they just like to show off because they know they’re handsome. Please don’t chase, hold, pet, or physically interact with any of the animals. While we ask that you keep a respectful distance, the chickens may not follow that rule and could walk right up to you. Feel free to take photos and videos from a safe distance. This helps keep both the animals and you safe. Important: Chicks may be moving around near their mothers. For your safety, and to avoid a fine or an unpleasant encounter, please do not approach or touch them.
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