Welcome to a truly exceptional Alaska fly fishing camp experience. Enjoy comfortable glamping-style cabin tents, exceptional backcountry dining, and, best of all, no crowds. In our remote Alaska Peninsula location you won’t fish near fishermen from another lodge the entire week! Literally. Sound nice? It is.
Wilderness
Safari
Step into one of the wildest and most unforgettable fly fishing destinations in Alaska.
Waters we Fish
Our SAFARI camp provides a well-rounded and unique Alaska Peninsula fly fishing adventure that can accommodate expert die-hard fishermen and families. One of the truly extraordinary aspects of our coastal Alaska Peninsula location is the different types of waters we can fish throughout the week.
You can experience phenomenal small stream fishing in the morning, sight cast to salmon on a tidal flat or beach after lunch, then spend the late afternoon in the bay to catch the halibut we’ll serve for dinner!
Our coastal location offers diverse waters and high-volume fly (or spin) fishing for chrome-bright salmon and sea-run Dolly Varden. Although it is not a focus of our program, you have the option to fish for various saltwater species.
The Fish
Hard-hitting sea-bright salmon fresh from the ocean (camp is 1/3 mile from the ocean). Prolific populations of aggressive sea-run Dolly Varden and diverse and unique waters to fish.
Species include: Halibut, Sea-Run Dolly Varden, Pink Salmon, Chum Salmon, Silver Salmon and other species as well!
We’ve put together everything you’ll need to plan your Alaska adventure in one place. From travel and lodging to gear, weather, and camp details, you’ll find it all on our Trip Planning page. Questions? Just reach out - we’re happy to help.
Trip Planning
2026 Rates and Reservations
$7,000 (Early Season) or $7,650 (Mid-Late Season) - 7 days. Please contact us for available dates.
Pricing per person, 8 guests max. per week. Saturday to Saturday.
Included:
Round-trip air charter from Kodiak Island to camp via float plane
Guided fishing for 6 to 6.5 days
Deluxe camp accommodations
Meals
Limited alcoholic drinks
Flies, lures and terminal tackle
Not Included:
Transportation to Kodiak island, AK
Hotel in Kodiak or Anchorage
Fishing license ($55 for 7 day non-resident)
Fishing Equipment
Gratuity
Frequently Asked Questions
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Glamping style cabin Weatherport shelters
Hot showers
Large dining shelter with wood burning stove
Gourmet wilderness dining
The observation table, a great spot to hang out before and after meals.
Double occupancy sleeping arrangements
Daily tent cleaning
Plenty of fresh wild Alaska salmon and halibut for dinner
Limited complimentary drinks
Eco-friendly solar power system for charging your camera battery
Separate drying/storage shelter for wet gear
Spectacular panoramic scenery directly in front of camp
Fewer bug problems compared to the typical Alaska bug experience
Only 8 guest max. per week
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We host a maximum of 8 guests per week.
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The kitchen staff is legendary for producing fabulous cuisine in the middle of the wilderness, and Phil has surely stepped it up a notch!
When in season, you may wake up to fresh picked blue berries in the muffins or pancakes, or a camp favorite – smoked char frittata. Perhaps a hearty bowl of hot oatmeal or a generous plate of eggs and bacon with biscuits and gravy may be more your style. Dinner reads like a gourmet menu – almond crusted salmon with citrus glaze, creamy alfredo pasta and garlic crustinies; New York strip steaks with mushroom sauce and baked potatoes; halibut fish tacos (a camp favorite) with pico de gallo, charro beans, Spanish rice (and our famous wilderness margaritas); roasted pork loin with apple poblano chutney, wild rice and braised red cabbage with port wine. Each main entrée is often complemented with wild Alaska salmon or halibut just minutes from the water. Freshness like this will forever change your opinion about the fish you have been eating back home!
It doesn’t get any fresher than this!
Green salads, vegetables and homemade bread complete the meal, but delicious deserts like molten chocolate brownies, canolis, and carrot or tres leches cake, will surely satisfy your appetite.
The guide’s wood fired, fresh fish shore lunches are known to raise a few eyebrows as well, but most mid-day meals consist of a riverside “brown bag” style lunch with sandwiches, fresh fruit, chips and dessert.
Special diet considerations, including those who do not care for fresh fish? Usually not a problem, but please contact us in advance.
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Alaska Wilderness SAFARI is located approximately 120 miles south of King Salmon, Alaska on the Pacific side of the Alaska Peninsula in Nakalilok Bay. We are surrounded by the 3.7 million acre (about the size of Connecticut and Rhode Island combined) Alaska Peninsula National Wildlife Refuge, which is managed by the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service. Please thank the Wildlife Service for managing and preserving such lands, as there are few places on Earth as pristine as this region.
Limited and challenging access to the area allows us to operate here without fishing with other fishermen from other lodges our entire season. Literally.
The camp sits atop a high bluff overlooking a beautiful tidal estuary and is bounded by the North Pacific Ocean on one side, and the Aleutian Mountain Range on the other. Our close proximity to both the ocean and the mountains gives rise to a diverse range of ecosystems and geographic features unique to both sea and land. More importantly, fish are in peak condition as they enter the nearby freshwater systems for their spawning migration!
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The Observation and Central-Gathering Table
Most likely the nicest amenity of the entire camp, besides our cook, is the “observation and central-gathering” table, located on a bluff overlook with an absolutely amazing view. It is here where we spend most of our time before and after meals – watching the Alaska wildlife while socializing and reflecting on the day of fishing and hiking adventures.
Or, you may engage in a friendly game of washers (played like horseshoes), take a short stroll to the “overlook” for another amazing view over the ocean, climb the lower hills directly behind camp, spend some time learning how to tie flies or improve your cast, or sometime during the week we may enjoy the ambiance of a bonfire on the beach below camp.
Sit back and watch wildlife through our spotting scopes!
Instead of fishing for the day, guests may choose to lounge around the observation table and read a favorite book, look through the spotting scopes to watch the bears feeding in the meadows, spot a herd of caribou in the snow fields, or just watch your friends hammer fish all day with your feet propped up at camp. Trust us, it’s not a bad way to spend the day.
Wildlife
In this region of the Alaska Peninsula National Wildlife Refuge, you may see some or all of the following:
On a daily basis:
Coastal brown bears
Bald eagles
Regularly:
Red fox
River otter
Seals
Arctic ground squirrels
Various song and sea birds
Occasionally:
Moose
Caribou
Wolves
Ptarmigan
Mink
Whales
Dolphin
Sea lions
Sea otters
Hiking
In case you can’t lift you arm anymore, or are just looking for a change of pace, guests may opt for an easy to moderate day hike to explore some of nature’s finest offerings. Beach combing may produce a whale vertebrae, unusually shaped driftwood, or a unique rock or shell. Other areas of the coastline offer superbly sculptured rock formations and tide pools where you may see mussel and barnacle beds, or uncover a whole world of other intra-tidal life. Hikes to gorgeous waterfalls will pass through lush plant growth where you may see colorful wildflowers, edible berries ready for harvest, or perhaps a unique leaf fossil.
There is an overwhelming sense of satisfaction, beauty and humility after climbing to a higher vantage point to fully appreciate this awesome landscape. For the physically fit, there exist an unlimited number of unexplored ridgelines and summits to conquer.
Photography
Our guides joke that they could spend an entire summer out here without rod in hand (yeah, right!), but instead would arm themselves with a camera and lots of memory cards. For the amateur or the professional, there exist infinite angles and vantage points to capture the dramatic surroundings and wildlife. Let us take you on an Alaska photo tour that is sure to capture some cover-worthy photos.
Flight Seeing
The helicopter is the absolute best way to enjoy a bird’s eye view of this IMAX worthy landscape and catch a close up glimpse of some of the world’s most breathtaking waterfalls, unique geological formations and glaciers. Instead of helicopter fly-out fishing, guests may opt for a flight seeing tour up one of our magnificent valleys, a beach combing excursion along a remote shoreline, or an ocean side picnic on a deserted island.