The
Camp
Location
ALASKA WILDERNESS SAFARI is located approximately 120 miles
south of King Salmon, Alaska on the Pacific side of the Alaska
Peninsula. We are surrounded by the 3.7 million acre (about
the size of Connecticut and Rhode Island combined) Alaska
Peninsula National Wildlife Refuge which is managed by
the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service. Thank the Wildlife Service
for managing and preserving such lands, as there are few places
on Earth as pristine as this region.
Limited/challenging access to the area allows us to operate
here with competition from no other lodges. The camp sits
atop a high bluff overlooking a beautiful tidal estuary and
is bounded by the North Pacific Ocean on one side, and the
Aleutian Mountain Range on the other.

Our close proximity
to both the ocean and the mountains gives rise to diverse
range of ecosystems and geographic features unique to both
sea and land. More importantly, fish are in peak condition
as they enter the nearby freshwater systems for their spawning
migration.
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