Guests can fish for a variety of species, including all five types of Pacific salmon, rainbow trout, grayling, northern pike, and sea-run Dolly Varden. Whether you’re after the thrill of catching trophy fish or looking for a relaxing day on the water, the experienced guides ensure an unforgettable adventure from June through October.
The lodge also offers fly-out trips aboard their de Havilland Beaver, giving guests the chance to explore remote fishing spots in Alaska’s wilderness. These scenic flights provide access to some of the most productive fishing areas, with the possibility of spotting wildlife such as moose, bears, and eagles along the way. Guests can enjoy small stream fly fishing for rainbow trout or go after silver salmon and Dolly Varden.
With its newly built lodge, the Lodge at 58 North combines comfort with adventure. Hosting only 8-10 guests each week, it offers a personal and welcoming atmosphere. After a day of fishing, guests can relax and enjoy meals prepared by talented chefs using local ingredients like fresh salmon and farm-fresh produce. The open kitchen and dining area create a cozy environment to unwind after an exciting day outdoors.
In addition to fishing, the lodge offers eco-tours, where guests can explore Alaska’s natural beauty while learning about the local ecosystems. These guided tours include activities like rafting, hiking, and wildlife observation, providing a deeper connection to Alaska’s wild landscapes. They also offer unforgettable bear viewing tours at Brooks Falls in Katmai National Park, where you can witness brown bears fishing for salmon up close from the Falls Platform. The Lodge at 58 North delivers a memorable Alaskan experience with a balance of adventure, comfort, and respect for nature.