• Bear Paw Lodge is nestled in the woods outside of Seward, and has a great view of Mt. Alice.
  • You'll know you're home when you see this sign... and when you dip into the tub after a long day!
  • The master suite is in the loft, and has two queen beds and a private bathroom.
  • We have two queen rooms on the main level of the house.
  • The bunk room has a twin-over-full bed, and is a really versatile room for couples, family, or friends.
  • There are two large common areas that provide plenty of space for relaxing.
  • Our kayak guides like to put our greenhouse to use... and our dogs act as "homeland security"!
  • You're welcome to cook up meals in our spacious kitchen.
  • Make our lodge your home while you're in Seward...
  • There's a grill on the deck for cooking up your fresh catch of the day!
  • In the off-season, Seward turns into a winter wonderland.
  • Nothing like a cozy fire after a day of skiing!
  • We're your hosts... Wendy, Dave, Jax, and Logan.
  • Bear Paw Lodge is a wonderful place to relax, escape, and enjoy a hand-made Alaskan home.
  • Our kayak guides make good use of our greenhouse, and our dogs keep an eye on the wildlife.
  • Come and make our home your home while you're in Seward.
  • The deck is a great spot to unwind on a sunny day, or to grill up your fresh fish!
  • The master suite has two queen beds, a futon, and a private bathroom.
  • We have two queen rooms on the main floor of the house.
  • The bunk room has a twin-over-full bed, and is perfect for couples, family members, or friends!
  • Rent the whole lodge, and enjoy all this space for yourselves!
  • We can't wait to meet you - give us a shout!
  • There are lots of great activities around Seward to keep your days filled with adventure!
  • Sea kayaking in the fjords is absolutely spectacular.
  • There are stunning hikes all around the Seward area.
  • Get out and hike on Exit Glacier, or do a bit of ice climbing!
  • Seward is a great destination for fishing.
  • The tour boats out to the glaciers are a great way to see the surrounding area.
  • Take a helicopter flight up to see the dogs on Godwin Glacier!
  • The SeaLife Center has incredible displays, exhibits, and educational resources for the whole family.
  • What a great way to enjoy the incredible scenery around Seward!
  • Meet the Seavey's dogs and find out what it's like to be a dog musher!
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Getting to Seward

There are many ways to get to Seward, and here we'll list a few of the most common methods, with links to more information.  Please feel free to shout if you're having trouble with logisitics and need some advice!

Rent a car:
Guests have told us that no rental cars are cheap, and the best way to find one is through one of the internet travel sites like expedia, kayak, travelocity, etc.  There is one car rental place in Seward and it's Hertz:  224.4378.  I believe there are many rental places in Anchorage.

Take the train:
Check out the website for the Alaska Railroad.  The train ride is a bit longer than the drive, but has stunning scenery along the way - and is a great way to go if you don't want to deal with a car while in town.

Head to this site for more information:  http://www.akrr.com

Hop on a bus:
There are a few companies that provide bus rides to / from Seward.  They all offer different schedules and pricing - so take a look at them all to find out which one matches your itinerary best.

Seward Bus Line:  http://www.sewardbuslines.net          224.3608

Homer Stageline:  http://www.thestageline.net          907.297.3314

Park Connection:  http://www.alaskacoach.com          800.266.8625

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