Well constructed cabin made to withstand the snow load. Diesel toilet, shower, and on demand hot water tank on premises waiting on installation. Moose and Bear abound. Two Brownies per year are permitted in this predator control area. Salmon runs in the 1260 ft of river in your front yard. Grayling, rainbow and char give you a variety for your angling pleasure. Plus everything stays! Sawmill, compressor and air tools, 3 ATV's and two trailers. Even the fishing gear. Don't miss on this one, cause it will be gone soon! Land and terrain Spanning 20 acres, the land is a picturesque canvas of Alaska's natural beauty. It remains in its natural state, partially wooded, offering a diverse landscape ideal for exploration and enjoyment. The varied terrain invites you to discover its hidden corners and provides a dynamic environment for both relaxation and adventure. Improvements and infrastructure The centerpiece of this property is a charming 2-story cabin, constructed in 2018, featuring a robust frame and wood siding exterior with a durable metal roof. This cozy dwelling includes 2 bedrooms and 1.5 baths, boasting laminate flooring throughout and a pillar/post/pier foundation with a crawl space. The exterior is enhanced by a private yard and garden, creating a serene outdoor living space. While the primary dwelling offers comfortable living, the expansive acreage presents a myriad of opportunities for further enhancements tailored to your vision. Water and utilities A natural spring provides a reliable water source, ensuring a connection to the land's pristine resources. While electricity is not currently available, this offers an incredible opportunity to embrace off-grid living or explore sustainable energy solutions, crafting a truly self-sufficient haven. Wildlife and vegetation Immerse yourself in a vibrant ecosystem teeming with wildlife, including bear and various big game, alongside other fascinating creatures that frequent the area. The property's natural state, combined with partially wooded areas, creates an ideal habitat for these animals, offering unparalleled opportunities for wildlife observation and interaction. The diverse vegetation further enhances the natural beauty and ecological richness of the land. Current and potential use Currently utilized as a premier hunting property, this land offers incredible potential beyond its existing use. With river frontage and water rights, it's a dream destination for fishing and hiking enthusiasts. Imagine creating extensive hiking trails, expanding recreational amenities, or simply enjoying the peaceful solitude of your private Alaskan retreat. The possibilities are boundless for crafting your ideal outdoor haven.
Private Island Retreat on Lake Aleknagik - 1.61 Acres of Secluded Alaska Paradise Discover a rare opportunity to own a breathtaking slice of Alaska on the north shore of Huckleberry Island. This 1.61-acre recreational property in the Suvarak Island Subdivision offers a peaceful escape with unobstructed panoramic views of Lake Aleknagik and the surrounding mountain ranges. Free from bears and no property taxes, this is truly a low-maintenance, high-reward investment in serenity and adventure. Designed for recreational use, however there is great potential for year-round residential use with cabin upgrades (water and winterization). The property ensures a quiet and private setting perfect for family getaways, fishing trips, or long, relaxing retreats. Main Cabin & Guest Accommodations include a two-story main cabin (24' x 24') provides comfortable living for up to five people, featuring: " A wood-burning stove for cozy heat " Propane-powered appliances " Indoor plumbing tied to a septic system " Lake-fed water supply with submersible pump " Furnished with beds, linens, and complete kitchen essentials Need extra room? The bunkhouse (12' x 27') with its new roof and foundation accommodates up to eight guestsideal for visitors, family gatherings, or group adventures. Additional outbuildings include a 10' x 20' metal storage container, a 4' x 8' wood-frame shed, and a convenient outhouse. Outdoor Access & Equipment are all included to make this island get-away TURN-KEY! Enjoy effortless access to the water with your private newer dock, protected from northwest winds and built for both boats and floatplanes. The property also comes fully equipped with: " A 1993 Ford F-150 pickup truck " A 19' Wooldridge boat and trailer with two outboard motors " Fishing gear, life jackets, generators, a new DR mower, chainsaw, and maintenance tools Let's not forget the legendary World-Class Fishing & Hunting this region has to offer - home to all five species of Pacific salmon, rainbow trout, Arctic char, northern pike, and grayling. The Bristol Bay area boasts and hosts one of the world's largest sockeye wild salmon runs in the world. Big-game hunting is also abundant, making this a sportsman's dream come true. Reaching your island retreat is convenient, simple and reliable: " Fly commercially to Dillingham via Alaska Airlines or private airline " Drive 21 miles on a paved, year-round maintained road to the village of Aleknagik " Then boat 15 minutes across the lake to your private getaway Aleknagik serves as the gateway to Tikchik State Park, the largest state park in the U.S., where unspoiled wilderness, stunning scenery, and endless recreation await. A Once-in-a-Lifetime Ownership Opportunity whether you're seeking an Alaskan basecamp, family vacation spot, or peaceful off-grid residence, this property combines comfort, convenience, and natural beauty like nowhere else. Enjoy easy access, modern amenities, and the true spirit of the Alaska frontierall from a piece of your very own island.
Freshly renovated and ready to go! This beautifully turn-key tri-level home offers 4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, and a complete 2024 remodel featuring modern finishes and all-new appliances. The smart multi-level layout gives you the perfect mix of open gathering space and private living areas--and even offers potential for duplex conversion or multi-generational living. Designed with Alaska in mind, this home includes a durable metal roof, efficient Toyo heat, and a newly expanded gravel driveway with an oversized parking area--ideal for vehicles, boats, ATVs, and all your outdoor gear. There's plenty of space to park, turn around, and store everything with ease. Recent improvements also include a new water well, exterior handrails for safety, providing added reliability and peace of mind. Located just minutes from downtown Dillingham, this property combines modern comfort with practical durability--perfect for everyday living and Alaskan adventure for years to come.
Discover this 3-bedroom, 2.5-bath home that offers spacious and comfortable living with fantastic features throughout! Nestled on a generous lot, it features a circular driveway, a welcoming covered porch, and a large deck—perfect for relaxing or entertaining outdoors. Inside, you'll love the bright sunroom, a dedicated game room, and ceiling fans in every room for added comfort. The property includes a heated 20' x 10' shop, ideal for projects or storage, and a 12' x 16' steam bath, perfect for unwinding after a long day. A fantastic blend of comfort, functionality, and extra amenities- don't miss out on this unique opportunity!
This property is a rare find! A unique opportunity to own a remote hunting/fishing/get-away camp deep inside the largest contiguous parcel of state land in Alaska. Almost 80 acres of rare fee simple old growth spruce and birch trees and 1/2 mile of waterfront on the famous wild and scenic Mulchatna River. 11 buildings including a mess hall, main house, bunk houses, sauna, and gear sheds.

Dillingham is located in Alaska. Dillingham, Alaska 99576has a population of 2,133. Dillingham 99576 is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 26.52% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 31.16%.
The median household income in Dillingham, Alaska 99576 is $82,604. The median household income for the surrounding county is $62,115 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Dillingham 99576 is 32.5 years.
The average high temperature in July is 61.2 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 9.5 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 25.3 inches per year, with 90.9 inches of snow per year.