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Remote 2015 Lakeside Cabin on 2.17 Acres in Alaska – $115K

 

 

 

 

 

Excellent recreational opportunities surround this fully prepared lakeside retreat spanning 2.17 acres shaded by mature spruce trees. The property serves as an ideal base camp for year-round outdoor activities throughout the beautiful wilderness of Alaska.

 

 

 

 

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About This Remote 2015 Lakeside Cabin on 2.17 Acres in Alaska

Ready for immediate use, this remote cabin provides beautiful views of Caribou Lake and the surrounding hills. Mature spruce trees surround the 2.17-acre property, ensuring privacy and a classic wilderness setting. The fully prepared interior makes it an ideal base camp for snow machining, ATV riding, fishing, and year-round outdoor activities. Known for excellent trail access, the area delivers endless opportunities for recreation right outside the door.
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If interested in a property, please contact the realtor whose link is provided in the post below, or contact an agent of your own choosing. Independent verification of details and status is recommended.

 

 

 

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0 Caribou Lk SW, Homer, AK 99603                           $115,000

 

 

 

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Homer, Alaska

Homer functions as a vital coastal community at the southern end of the Kenai Peninsula. Kachemak Bay borders the town, providing deep-water access that supports a robust commercial fishing industry and maritime trade. Known widely as the halibut fishing capital of the world, the local economy relies heavily on marine resources, tourism, and maritime services. The famous Homer Spit, a long strip of gravel extending into the bay, serves as the central hub for harbor activities, restaurants, and marine transportation.

Across the bay, Kachemak Bay State Park encompasses mountains, glaciers, and dense forests. This expansive wilderness area remains accessible only by boat or floatplane, offering extensive trail systems and remote camping sites. Wildlife thrives throughout the region, with frequent sightings of moose, black bears, bald eagles, and various marine mammals including whales and sea otters. The diverse geography creates a unique environment where coastal ecosystems meet rugged alpine terrain.

Daily life in the region balances seasonal tourism with year-round community activities. Residents maintain a strong arts culture, supported by numerous galleries, local craft shops, and educational institutions. Agriculture also plays a surprising role in the local landscape, with several high-tunnel farms producing vegetables and peonies despite the northern climate. Essential services, medical facilities, and schools provide necessary infrastructure for the population, making it a functional and self-sustaining hub on the peninsula.

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