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Anchorage, AK

Alaskan Ranch House

About this property

Alaskan Ranch house is in the heart of Anchorage located across from the Far North Bicentennial Park, Anchorage’s largest park, with 100 miles of multi-use trails and important connections to Chugach State Park. It is also adjacent to the Historic F-Bar-J horse ranch. Access is not included/permitted but view from the property is. This unique country cottage is 1600+ sq ft with 2 bed/2bath and media loft room. There is basement apartment with its own separate entrance. Come be our guest !

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Pricing

Nightly rate$275.00
Cleaning fee$125.00
Weekly discount10% off
Monthly discount20% off

Amenities

WiFi
Air Conditioning
Heating
Washer and Dryer In Unit
Dishwasher
Full Kitchen
Refrigerator and Freezer
Microwave
Coffee Maker
Cooking Basics
Dishes and Silverware
Dining Table
Outdoor Dining Area
Patio or Balcony
Backyard
Outdoor Furniture
Indoor Fireplace Electric
TV HD Chromecast Cable
Board Games
Books
Hair Dryer
Iron
Hangers
Clothing Storage
Room-Darkening Shades
Ceiling Fan
Portable Fans
Dedicated Workspace
Private Entrance
Free Parking On Premises
Long Term Stays Allowed
Carbon Monoxide Alarm
Smoke Alarm
Fire Extinguisher
First Aid Kit
Exterior Security Camera

House Rules

Check-in4:00 PM or later
Check-outBy 11:00 AM
Minimum stay2 nights
BookingConfirmed by host

Guest Safety

Carbon monoxide alarm installed
Smoke alarm installed
Exterior security camera present
Fire extinguisher available
First aid kit available

Cancellation Policy

Free cancellation within 48 hours of booking. After that, cancel up to 5 days before check-in for a full refund minus the service fee. Cancellations less than 5 days before check-in are non-refundable.

Area Guidebook

Curated by your hosts — our favorite spots in and around Anchorage.

🌲Outdoors & Trails

Far North Bicentennial Park

2 min walk

Right across the street. 100+ miles of multi-use trails through boreal forest. Best in summer for hiking and biking, world-class in winter for nordic skiing and fat biking. Trailhead is a 2-minute walk from the house.

Chugach State Park

20 min

Alaska's most visited state park wraps around the east side of Anchorage. Flattop Mountain is the most accessible summit — 3.5 miles roundtrip with panoramic views of the city and Cook Inlet. Glen Alps trailhead is 20 min from the house.

Tony Knowles Coastal Trail

15 min

11-mile paved trail along the Cook Inlet waterfront. Stretches from downtown to Kincaid Park. Great for cycling, running, and wildlife spotting — moose are common. Access it from downtown or Westchester Lagoon.

🦅Wildlife & Nature

Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center

45 min south

Drive-through sanctuary with bison, bears, wolves, moose, and more in natural habitats. Essential if you have kids or first-time Alaska visitors.

Potter Marsh Bird Sanctuary

20 min south

Boardwalk over a wetland refuge. Peak birding in late spring/early fall. Free, easy, stunning.

Kincaid Park

20 min

Wooded park at the west end of Anchorage. Great trails, frequent moose sightings, occasional views of Denali on clear days.

🗺️Day Trips

Seward & Kenai Fjords National Park

2.5 hrs south

One of the most spectacular places on earth. Take a glacier cruise into the fjords — Exit Glacier is free to walk. Book tours in advance in summer.

Hatcher Pass

1.5 hrs north

Alpine tundra, abandoned gold mine ruins, incredible hiking above treeline. Independence Mine State Historical Park is the anchor. Beautiful in summer, exceptional in fall when the tundra turns red and gold.

Talkeetna

2 hrs north

Small frontier town with a big personality. Best views of Denali in the state (weather permitting). Great for flightseeing, rafting, and the famous Fairview Inn.

📝From Your Hosts

We've lived in Alaska our entire life and these are genuinely our go-to spots. Alaska rewards the curious — don't hesitate to message us if you want more specific recommendations based on your interests or the season. Enjoy the house, enjoy the trails, and welcome to Alaska.