Nestled in the heart of Alaska's Lake Clark National Preserve, a magnificent 2-story, 4-bedroom cabin sits on 2.5 acres at Keyes Point, overlooking the stunning turquoise waters of Lake Clark. The cabin, with 194+ feet of pristine lake frontage, offers a turnkey retreat, fully furnished and equipped with everything you need for adventure. The area is a paradise for those seeking isolation and natural beauty, far from the road system. You get a 12KW Kubota generator, oil-fired heater, and a well that pumps crystal-clear water from the lake, this cabin is self-sustaining, requiring no electricity. Its 30 years of accumulated tools, fishing gear, boats, and equipment make it a rare find. A 20-foot Lund Alaskan boat and trailer, as well as a flat-bottom Lowe rowboat, are included, along with a Suzuki Samurai and even a year-round caretaker who manages everything from fuel delivery to snowplowing. Accessible only by air, the cabin has its own private 3,600 ft by 100 ft wide-foot runway, where planes of all sizes, from small Cessnas to large DC-3s, can land. Floatplanes can also dock right at the cabin's back bay. Nearby Port Alsworth provides a post office, and items can be shipped in through Amazon or flown over by air-taxi services. Located 175 miles southwest of Anchorage, Keyes Point is the gateway to adventures like exploring Alaska's white sand beaches, visiting Brooks Camp's bears, hiking Twin Lake, and discovering the solitude of Proenneke's cabin. The area is a paradise for those seeking isolation and natural beauty, far from the road system. This once-in-a-lifetime opportunity offers a rare slice of Alaskan wilderness, with all the comforts of home and the tools to explore its endless possibilities. Whether you're a couple looking for a unique getaway or an adventurer eager to experience the wild, this cabin is the ultimate retreat.
Lovely rustic 2 bed cabin within the Lake Clark National Park and Preserve, 380+ ft of lake frontage on lake Clark. Reaching this beautiful location, about 175 miles southwest of Anchorage, is an adventure in itself. Keyes Point is accessible by air travel only. You can fly your own aircraft into the private gravel strip, which is large enough to accommodate aircraft up to the size of a C130. Alternatively, you can land a float plane right on the water in front of your cabin. For those who prefer not to fly themselves, numerous air-taxi services like Lake Clark Air and Lake and Pen Air offer daily flights to Lake Clark, bringing you closer to your destination. The well-maintained gravel runway at Keyes Point caters to a variety of aircraft, including Cessna, Super Cubs, Navajos, DC3s, and Caravans, making this remote sanctuary easily accessible by small plane, and makes it a great base for further exploration. Keyes Point offers a unique and accessible retreat, where property owners enjoy the convenience of easy fuel access and maintenance. Diesel, auto fuel, AVGAS, and propane exchanges are readily available through the Association caretaker, who also maintains the roads, runway, and overall property conditions. The caretaker, present year-round, ensures that everything runs smoothly and keeps a watchful eye over the residences. Rustic in a good sense. Cabin owner is a tradesman and cabinet builder and the craftmanship shows. This cabin is set up with just about everything you need to enjoy off grid living in remote Alaska. Vehicle, boat, 4-wheeler, furniture, Solar, generator and tools. This Keyes Point cabin is perfect for enjoying this part of Alaska. Whether you're a pilot or prefer to travel by air taxi, getting to Keyes Point is an experience that matches the tranquility and beauty of this special place.

Port Alsworth is located in Alaska. Port Alsworth, Alaska 99653has a population of 116. Port Alsworth 99653 is more family-centric than the surrounding county with 52.63% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 26.72%.
The median household income in Port Alsworth, Alaska 99653 is $94,375. The median household income for the surrounding county is $49,688 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Port Alsworth 99653 is 21.4 years.
The average high temperature in July is 67.4 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 7.6 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 13.2 inches per year, with 88.7 inches of snow per year.