Getting Here
The Kodiak Wilderness Lodge is located on the east side of Kodiak Island, near the head of Ugak Bay.
Ugak Bay is a picturesque body of water located in the Kodiak Island Archipelago, off the southern coast of Alaska. It is surrounded by rugged mountains, dense forests, and a diverse array of wildlife. The bay has been an important resource for the Sugpiaq Alutiiq people for thousands of years, providing them with an abundance of fish, shellfish, and other marine life. In the early 20th century, commercial fishing began to thrive in the area, with salmon, halibut, and crab being some of the most sought-after catches.
Today, Ugak Bay is a popular destination for remote recreational fishing, as well as wildlife viewing and eco-tourism. Visitors can spot bears, bald eagles, sea otters, and seals, as well as enjoy the scenic beauty of the bay and its surroundings. The Kodiak Wilderness Lodge located in Ugak Bay is an ideal destination for anyone looking to experience the true spirit of Alaska.