Affordable 1997 Alaskan Log Cabin on 1.87 Acres – Only $55K
Featuring a brand-new deck, this cozy off-grid log cabin in Alaska sits on 1.87 heavily wooded acres. Priced affordably, this peaceful retreat offers easy electricity hookup and wonderful natural surroundings.

- Studio
- 320 sqft
- 1.87 acre lot

About This Affordable 1997 Alaskan Log Cabin on 1.87 Acres

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10274 Peregrine Ridge Rd, Salcha, AK 99714 $55,000
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Salcha, Alaska
Salcha is a quiet, unincorporated community in the heart of the Alaskan Interior, located about 40 miles southeast of Fairbanks along the Richardson Highway. It is a quintessential example of the “Last Frontier,” where the population of roughly 1,000 residents is spread across vast, heavily wooded lots and boreal forests. The area is defined by its rustic, independent lifestyle, with many homes sitting on large acreage to accommodate off-grid living, dog kennels, and private access to the rugged wilderness.
The geography of the region is dominated by the confluence of the Salcha and Tanana Rivers, which serve as the lifeblood for local recreation and subsistence. The Salcha River is a clear, gravel-bottomed waterway famous for its summer runs of King and Chum salmon, as well as year-round fishing for Arctic grayling and northern pike. Surrounding the town, the landscape transitions from lush river valleys to rolling hills covered in spruce, birch, and aspen trees, providing a rich habitat for iconic Alaskan wildlife like moose, grizzly bears, and bald eagles.
Life in Salcha follows the dramatic rhythm of the subarctic seasons, ranging from the nearly 24-hour “Midnight Sun” of midsummer to the deep, frigid stillness of winter. During the colder months, the community becomes a hub for winter sports, with residents utilizing the frozen river for snowmobiling, dog sledding, and cross-country skiing. Because of its distance from the light pollution of Fairbanks, Salcha is also one of the premier locations in the Interior for viewing the Aurora Borealis, which frequently dances across the dark winter skies above the wooded horizon.











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