Rustic, Fly In, Snow Machine In, Alaska Dream Come True!! Fishing on One Stone and on the Skwentna. Comes Turn Key! Iditarod trail goes right on One Stone Lake. Moose and fabulous views! Pictures include when cabin was being built. Storage shed attached to cabin may have received some damage in last years snow fall.
Nestled along the serene shores of Fish Lakes Creek in the secluded Skwentna region, Bentalit Lodge offers an unparalleled retreat for those seeking an escape into the heart of Alaska's wilderness. This exclusive haven, accessible only by boat or plane, is 65 air miles northwest of the vibrant city of Anchorage. Yet, it exists in a realm of tranquility, wilderness, and untouched beauty far remove rom the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Bentalit Lodge is not merely a destination; it is a sanctuary for anglers and adventure enthusiasts alike. The pristine waters of Fish Lakes Creek are abundant with salmon, trout, Dolly Varden, and pike, making it a dream location for those eager to experience the thrill of fishing all five species of Pacific salmon. Beyond fishing, the lodge is the perfect base for exploring the vast wilderness, offering snowmobiling, hiking, canoeing, and white-water rafting. The property spans over 12.31± acres, thoughtfully subdivided into five parcels, including Lot 2 with its coveted Fish Lake Creek frontage and Lots 5, 6, and 7, which boast 2,300± feet of gravel airstrip frontage. This strategic division enhances the appeal and accessibility of Bentalit Lodge, making it a coveted location for guests seeking both adventure and solitude. With a maximum capacity of 26 guests, plus accommodations for guides and a cabin for additional visitors, Bentalit Lodge is equipped to host many wilderness experiences. The lodge is entirely off-grid, featuring water, 24/7 power, and satellite internet, ensuring a comfortable stay amidst the rugged Alaskan landscape. The sale includes all furniture, fixtures, and equipment, making it a turnkey solution for those looking to embark on a venture in this breathtaking locale. Potential business opportunities extend beyond the summer months, with winter housing for Iditarod enthusiasts and self-guided hunting trips for black bear and moose. Additionally, the lodge could serve as a base for white-water rafting expeditions from Chelatna Lake, further diversifying its income sources. Bentalit Lodge represents more than just a property; it is an invitation to immerse oneself in the extraordinary, to live amidst the splendor of Alaska's wilderness, and to create unforgettable memories in a place where nature's majesty is the backdrop to every adventure.
1,816 sf Log Cabin w/well, septic & private airstrip near Shell Lake & Skwentna River. Covered porch, storage shed, generator shed. Generator; wood stove. Unrestricted. Turn-key; as-is, where-is. Cash or new financing. Office File #S474
560 sf Cabin w/loft, Sheds & Greenhouse on 36.19 acres near Red Creek. Trail access via nearby Karen Lake. Solar, generator & propane power. Wood & oil heat; outhouse. Unrestricted. Turn key; sold AS-IS, WHERE-IS. Personal property included in sales price. Cash. Office File #S473.
17.34 acres of pristine wilderness! An off grid home w/solar panels, inverter/ batteries. Blaze king wood stove, Propane. New kitchen cabinets & vinyl flooring. Special order Milgard windows, R-21 Insulation. New heated water shed with 1,100 gallon water tank. New wood shed. Has an outhouse & guest cabin 100yrds or so from the home. Septic installed. Stunning Mt McKinley Views Cabin: 2X6 construction 10' side wall 18' to peak R-21 insulated walk R-38 Ceiling R-30 Floor Watershed heated with propane. Water Source: Spring with culvert, pumps 300' to cabin site Outbuilding: 15X24 newly constructed wood floor with garage & man door Shop: Insulated, 17X24 wood stove heat Fuel Shed: 6X8 Insulated outhouse with view Beautiful view of Denali, Foraker & Yenlo
Located six miles upriver from Lake Creek, this property is 4.99 acres of true beauty, a perfect off-grid home for those wishing to inhale Alaska and exhale serenity. Among the salmon streams and raspberry bushes, you'll find a rustic turnkey 1,140sqft home complete with well and septic systems. This includes structures such as a chicken coop, greenhouse, gardening plots, sheds....click ''more' .....a covered fuel storage tank, an area for firewood processing, burn pit, and even an outhouse (for those looking for the utmost authentic experience). The owners spared no expense at designing this place with practicality and comfort in mind. The property is accessible by air year-round, by boat during the summer, and snowmachine during the winter. The surrounding trail systems lead you to a variety of lakes and creeks within 1.5 miles of the property, which seasonally include salmon, trout, and grayling. It's not uncommon to find moose, bears, lynx, wolves, wolverines, and an abundance of birds in the surrounding areas. This location is an outdoorsman's dream, with hunting, fishing, and the Alaskan wilderness at your very fingertips. The nearby Fish Lakes Creek connects to Swan Lake via the Yentna River and is floatplane and boat friendly. There is a public dock and a wind sheltered area off river storage, which is accessible by ATV via the trail system. Skwentna maintains a tight-knit community with both year-round and seasonal residents. The nearby lodge hosts events and activities for locals and visitors alike, and in the spring the Iditarod makes its way through the area as well. Though our pictures may capture the likeness of this parcel, they cannot replicate the finest Alaskan resources found here: privacy, tranquility, and the great outdoors. ADDITIONAL 2.1 Acres AND permanent runway access available to Buyers for $25,000.00 Purchase price negotiable!!
Own a piece of history! Rare 5 acre parcel and two cabins on Alexander Creek, surrounded by miles of public lands and the only private parcel in the section. Sits in the middle of prime hunting and fishing country with access by boat or aircraft in the Summer and snowmobile in the Winter. One cabin is a frame 20x28 and the other is a log 16x36 with an upper level. Selling As-is. This property was the original Ross Homestead. Several books have been written about their life at this property in the "Growing Up Wild" series and "Tales of the Trapline" by Janette Ross Riehle. The original log cabin from the 30s is still there and useable and has had the floor, windows, and roof replaced. The two story addition was put on around 1976. In 1993 a bunkhouse cabin was built further back on the lot. in 2011 the original cabin was moved to the other side of the two story cabin due to river erosion. The property was originally used for homesteading with trapping and mink farming. Since then it has been used for recreational hunting and fishing including a base for guiding international fishing clients. Black bear, brown bear, moose, and wolves have all been seen in the area.
Right in the middle of moose country! Cabin has large open area and sleeping loft. boasting lots of large windows viewing Denali in its glory. Close by is a sizable workshop with an additional sleeping area above. Access by floatplane or skiplane to nearby 4,500' Karen Lake, also by snowmachine.
Skwentna is located in Alaska. Skwentna, Alaska has a population of 69. Skwentna is more family-centric than the surrounding county with 53.85% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 36.12%.
The median household income for the surrounding county is $79,300 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Skwentna is 60.3 years.
The average high temperature in July is 67.2 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 2.8 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 25.1 inches per year, with 154.1 inches of snow per year.