Property Description
Kodiak Adventures Lodge is a remote waterfront lodge located at the head of Kiliuda Bay on Kodiak Island, approximately 50 air miles south of the Kodiak Airport. Accessible only by floatplane or boat, the property combines complete privacy with modern accommodations and dependable year round infrastructure in one of Alaska's premier fishing and hunting destinations.
Land
Situated on approximately 6.18 +/- acres with nearly 1,050 feet of frontage along Kiliuda Bay, the property offers an exceptional waterfront setting in the heart of Kodiak Island and is the only lodge in Kiliuda Bay. Mature timber, rolling hillsides, and a protected shoreline create a classic Alaska landscape while providing direct access to productive fishing waters and nearby salmon streams. Frequent sightings of Kodiak brown bears, Sitka black-tailed deer, bald eagles, sea otters, harbor seals, and whales reflect the area’s thriving ecosystem. Surrounded by miles of undeveloped coastline, the property offers a level of privacy and natural beauty that is increasingly difficult to find.
Improvements
Designed to operate as a full-service wilderness lodge, the property offers comfortable guest accommodations while maintaining the character expected of a remote Alaska retreat. In addition to its recreational appeal, the property has been used as a full-time home and provides all the essential amenities for comfortable year round living. The main lodge features spacious gathering and dining areas, guest rooms with private bathrooms, wood stoves, and views overlooking Kiliuda Bay. Additional improvements include a wood-fired sauna converted from one of the original cabins, utility buildings supporting daily operations, and renewable energy systems consisting of a micro-hydro unit and solar power with generator backup. The property has the infrastructure necessary to comfortably support guided fishing, hunting, and hospitality operations in a truly remote setting. The lodge includes a 6 person charter license, boat, and all the necessary equipment to operate.
Recreation
Few places offer the variety of outdoor recreation found around Kiliuda Bay. Protected saltwater provides outstanding fishing for king, coho, pink, and chum salmon, along with halibut, lingcod, Pacific cod, and several species of rockfish. The surrounding mountains, beaches, and river systems provide exceptional opportunities for Sitka black-tailed deer hunting, sea duck hunting, kayaking, hiking, wildlife photography, and bear viewing. The bay also serves as an excellent base for exploring the rugged coastline and countless coves that make Kodiak Island one of Alaska’s premier outdoor destinations.
History
The site has served as a base for outdoor recreation for decades, with some of the original structures dating back to the late 1960s and early 1970s. The surrounding region reflects Kodiak Island’s long history, beginning with the Alutiiq people thousands of years ago, followed by Russian settlement and the growth of Alaska’s commercial fishing industry after the Alaska Purchase in 1867. Today, the area continues to be recognized for its world-class fisheries, abundant wildlife, and enduring connection to Alaska’s sporting traditions. Please note that some of the photos used are from around the lodge and not all on the deeded property. Financials are available for review with a signed NDA.
Location
The lodge is situated at the head of Kiliuda Bay on the southeastern side of Kodiak Island, roughly 50 air miles from Kodiak City and north of the village of Old Harbor. Access is by a scenic floatplane flight, creating a level of privacy that is increasingly difficult to find. Surrounded by protected waters, national wildlife habitat, and miles of undeveloped coastline, the property offers the seclusion of Alaska’s backcountry while remaining within reasonable reach of Kodiak’s commercial airport and services.