Alaska

Secluded 1991 Lakefront Cabin on 6.72 Acres in Alaska – $95K

 

 

 

 

Secluded lakefront cabin in Alaska offering tranquil wilderness views and peaceful surroundings on 6.72 acres. Ideal for nature lovers, outdoor adventures, and relaxation, this remote retreat provides comfort while immersing guests in pristine Alaskan landscapes.

 

 

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About This Secluded 1991 Lakefront Cabin on 6.72 Acres in Alaska

Experience the serene beauty of Loon Lake in remote Alaska with this lakefront cabin, situated deep within the wilderness. The cabin provides an ideal setting to relax and immerse yourself in nature, offering unobstructed views of the pristine lake from every angle. Mornings can be spent watching the sunrise over the water, while evenings bring a quiet, peaceful atmosphere perfect for reflection or reading. The surrounding landscape invites exploration, whether hiking along forested trails, fishing on the lake, or simply observing local wildlife in their natural habitat. Designed for both comfort and connection to the outdoors, this cabin serves as a perfect base for those seeking a tranquil retreat or an active adventure in one of Alaska’s remote and scenic locations.
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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 Loon, Homer, AK 99603                                                      $95,000

 

 

 

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Homer, Alaska 

Homer is a small coastal town in south-central Alaska, located on the western shore of Kachemak Bay. It sits at the end of the Sterling Highway, about 220 miles southwest of Anchorage, and is often called “the Halibut Fishing Capital of the World.”

The town is known for its dramatic natural scenery. Snow-capped mountains rise across the bay, glaciers are visible on clear days, and bald eagles are commonly seen around the harbor. One of its most distinctive features is the Homer Spit, a narrow, 4.5-mile strip of land extending into Kachemak Bay, lined with small shops, art galleries, seafood restaurants, and the town’s busy harbor.

Homer has a strong arts community and a reputation for being creative and independent. Many residents are artists, writers, fishermen, and outdoor enthusiasts. The local economy centers on commercial fishing, tourism, and small businesses. Visitors come for halibut and salmon fishing, kayaking, hiking, wildlife viewing, and access to nearby state parks and wilderness areas.

Despite its small population of around 5,000 people, Homer serves as a regional hub for surrounding communities. It combines rugged natural beauty with a laid-back, small-town atmosphere and a deep connection to the sea.

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Forest featured at Loon Lk, Remote, AK, 99603
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Forest featured at Loon Lk, Remote, AK, 99603
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