Wolf Ridge Cabin at Granite Point

Seward, Alaska
$431 avg/night Minimum Stay 2 Nights
Bath 2

Bath

Home Cabin

Property Type

Sleep 4

Max Sleeps

Night 2 nights

Min Stay

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About Granite Point

Granite Point is a remote haven located on Resurrection Bay, just 12 miles from Seward, Alaska. Accessible only by boat or helicopter, the property features four private cabins and one larger lodge, all perched on a dramatic cliffside. This unique location offers unparalleled views of Resurrection Bay and the surrounding mountains.

For adventurers, Granite Point is a dream come true. Enjoy direct access toour private beach, hiking trails, and complimentary use of paddleboards and kayaks. Steps from your door, find world-class paddling—explore alongside humpback whales, sea lions, and porpoises while birdwatching, fishing, or simply soaking in the magic of the fjords.

Please note, this is a remote setting. To reach your cabin, guests will ascend four steep staircases and traverse a short 30-yard trail. As such, travelers should be self-reliant, in good physical condition, and prepared for a bit of adventure. We recommend backpack-style packing, as suitcases can be difficult to manage on the stairs. Be sure to bring gear suited to your activities, including sturdy hiking boots, full rain gear, and warm synthetic layers. Additionally, guests should plan to bring their own food and ice for coolers. Bathrooms provided are outhouses or composting toilets

Please note, the Wolf Ridge Cabin is reached by another trail climbing through the rainforest another 500 feet above the bay, so please keep this in mind for packing and access.

About Wolf Ridge Cabin at Granite Point

Perched high above Granite Point in the lush rainforest of Resurrection Bay, this private, cozy cabin offers the ultimate Alaskan adventure getaway. Handcrafted with care, the custom cabin features a spacious deck with ample seating, perfect for soaking in the stunning views of the forest, ocean, and surrounding mountains. Inside, a well-equipped kitchenette awaits, ready for you to prepare delicious meals, while comfortable queen and double beds upstairs promise restful nights after a day of exploration. Downstairs, you`ll find a luxurious Italian leather couch, recessed dimmable LED lighting throughout, and a gravity-fed water catchment system powering the sink faucet. Filtered drinking water is provided. Electricity is provided by a generator.

Reaching the cabin requires an exhilarating 20+ minute hike through the forest along a beautiful mountain trail. We recommend wearing hiking boots and packing your essentials in backpacks. This cabin experience is for adventurers who embrace a trek through the woods and seek a secluded Alaskan retreat. Once you reach the cabin, you’ll be rewarded with a modern, elegant space and jaw-dropping views that are rare to find in the deep wilderness.

Curious about the cabin’s creation Watch the unique construction process of Wolf Ridge on Building Alaska, Season 8, available on the DIY Network, Amazon Prime, or iTunes!
No smoking inside of the cabin

Quiet Hours are from 11 PM to 7 AM: please be considerate of your neighbors who are also staying at Granite Point

Pack In, Pack Out: due to our remote location, Granite Point is unable to manage the trash of our guests, please take it with you when you leave on the water taxi

Granite Point is intimately immersed with its environment: we ask that you are conscious of Leave No Trace Principles while you are here

Pets are welcome, please be prepared to carry out their solid waste

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  • Feature Features
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  • Review Review

Feature Features

  • PETS

    Pet Friendly
  • BEACH

    Near The Beach
  • SAFETY

    Carbon Monoxide Detector Installed (host Has Indicated There Is A Carbon Monoxide Detector On The Property) Fire Extinguisher First Aid Kit Smoke Detector Installed (host Has Indicated There Is A Smoke Detector On The Property)
  • BEDROOM

    Bed Sheets Provided
  • KITCHEN

    Coffee/tea Maker Cookware/dishes/utensils Oven Stovetop
  • PARKING

    Car Recommended
  • OUTDOORS

    Firepit
  • BATHROOMS

    1.5 Bathrooms
  • LANGS SPOKEN

    English
  • THINGS TO DO

    Birdwatching Nearby Boat On Site Ecotours Nearby Fishing Nearby Hiking Nearby Hiking/biking Trails Nearby Kayak On Site Kayaking Nearby Water Sports Equipment Whale Watching Nearby Wildlife And Game Walks Nearby
  • ENTERTAINMENT

    Books
  • LIVING SPACES

    Wood Stove
  • CLIMATE CONTROL

    Heating
  • LOCATION HIGHLIGHTS

    Near The Bay Near The Sea
  • SUITABILITY/ACCESSIBILITY

    Smoke-free Property

CheckIn Check-in : 03:00 PM CheckOut Check-out : 11:00 AM
No Wheelchair No smoking No pets Children allowed
Occupancy Max occupancy : 4

Map Map

School District Rates & Availability

Review Review

  • Sam

    Submitted Jun 12, 2023

    Stayed Jun 4, 2023

    Beautiful and unique experience, would highly recommend. The hike up is strenuous and you want to pack as lightly as possible.

  • Barbara W.

    Submitted Jul 9, 2025

    Stayed Jun 22, 2025

    Overall, this experience was both a success and a vacation of a lifetime. Our travel crew was myself, my husband and our two adult children. We managed the climb to the cabin, gear in tow, without incident, but it is not for the faint hearted. Once of the best tips I read was to bring a pair of leather work gloves for the climb. While the rest of the family climbed bare-handed. I found it very useful when navigating the ropes. There was some precipitation every day, so the ropes were wet.We sat on the deck, looking out at the water through the trees and were greeted by two bald eagles on our 1st morning. It was a lovely adventure and an experience/place we will speak lovingly of for years to come.My two primary criticisms are:(1) While our only criteria in choosing a place to stay was that it had enough beds and two toilets, this property DOES NOT have 1.5 baths as represented in the description. It is a single outhouse, nothing else - don't plan on showering during your stay.(2) The host could not articulate what the cabin had in the way of kitchen supplies, so planning meals was a bit like throwing darts at a wall. Oh - and hopefully they have replaced the French press before you arrive. It was broken when we got there, and even if it was fully intact, I think it's an inferior product (plastic, and really only works if you make a full pot of coffee - so if you brought just enough coffee to last for your stay, you are probably screwed on your caffeine intake).

  • Holly Spangler

    Submitted Aug 23, 2024

    Stayed Aug 19, 2024

    We enjoyed our 5 year anniversary at the Wolf Lodge after honeymooning at the Fox Den in 2019. My husband and I cannot say enough great things about the cabins. It’s all the peace and quiet we need. You meet people from around the world and there’s opportunity for outdoor activities. Want to stay in? Download some movies BEFORE you go. Sometimes you get a rainy day. Thank you Jeff for everything!

  • Katy L.

    Submitted Jul 30, 2024

    Stayed Jul 21, 2024

    The hike up was grueling. Going down wasn't much better. But the view is 100% worth it! It rained for our day on the ridge so we stayed inside playing games. Well stocked rustic cabin with comfy mattresses. Even the loo has a view. :)

  • Melissa C.

    Submitted Aug 14, 2023

    Stayed Aug 11, 2023

    This property is all that it is advertised to be and more! The trek up the hill is a challenge, but fun at the same time. The weather wasn't particularly cooperative, but we were quite happy just hanging out at this lovely cabin with an extraordinary view.

  • Tamra K.

    Submitted Jun 27, 2023

    Stayed Jun 23, 2023

    The cabin was beautiful. Well stocked with pots, pans, dinning wear, etc. Beds were comfortable and the cabin was the perfect retreat in rainy weather. Here are a few suggestions if you are planning on booking this cabin and it has been recently (or is) raining: 1. Waterproof boots are a must. The trail leading up is not for the faint of heart and expect your feet to sink into several inches of mud in some places. 2. Have good balance. The trail up and the one to the outhouse is treacherous in some places (have gloves to go up and down for the ropes). 3. Bring materials for fire starting (newspaper and dry kindling), there was firewood on site. Stove is quite short and fits half-size logs. 4. There is clear fresh water available for treating on the beach and a creek and pond above the cabin.

  • Heather B.

    Submitted Sep 16, 2022

    Stayed Sep 4, 2022

    This is an amazing place! My husband and I really enjoyed it so much! It is so peaceful and serene. The sun set every night right in front of us! The host was SO helpful! Be aware that it quite the hike up to the cabin. Pack as light as you can. It took us two arduous trips each up the hill to the cabin. It was tough but worth it!! We stayed three nights and hiked the ridge above one day which was absolutely beautiful and then kayaked the next day to beautiful coves around us on the right and left. Got to see a black bear come to the cove and catch a fish while in the kayak. ❤️ Thank you so much.

  • Robert C.

    Submitted Aug 27, 2022

    Stayed Aug 14, 2022

    I loved staying at Jeff's Wolf Ridge Cabin. Being there at one with the Alaska Wilderness was among the most memorable adventures of my lifetime. Jeff's Wolf Ridge Cabin provides the Alaska Wilderness experience. Levi was waiting at the beach when I arrived, he was very helpful in helping me navigate the trail up to Jeff's Cabin. And when it was time for me to check out, he was very helpful at helping me navigate back down the trail. The trail has a rope to help you pull yourself up the hill and back down and you will need to hold on to this rope. I would give the trail a rating of strenuous (e.g. not easy and not moderate - but strenuous). Be prepared: 1) Again, this is a Basic Cabin in the Alaska Wilderness; but it also provides a $1,000,000 view; and you will have to work for it. 2) I traversed the hill on a couple of separate occasions while I was there, by myself. It took me about 45 minutes to ascend and about 30 minutes to descend. 3) I knew beforehand that all of my belongings - and food - for several days - would all need to fit into a single 80L backpack. I brought one 80L backpack (for up to 5 days stay) and hiking poles. For food, I brought 5 days worth of the 'Backpackers Pantry' meals. 4) Go light on dirtying up the dishes. I boiled rainwater to wash the dishes. Boiling water consumes resources. So go easy on burning through the propane. 5) I boiled water for all of my french press coffee and I boiled water for all of my 'Backpackers Pantry' meals. In 4 days I only used 1 propane canister. 6) Bring the battery bricks for charging your smartphone. I brought 2 of them and I never had to conserve the battery on my smartphone, although I did keep it in airplane mode (just to maximize battery conservation). 7) They have a cell phone boost antenna at the cabin if you need to make a call with your cell phone. You will need to run the generator to generate electricity in order to do this. 8) Go easy on running the generator and don't burn through all of the gas. In my 4 days, I never ran the generator out of gas. The generator was easy to start, like pull starting a lawnmower. It usually starts on the 1st or second pull. 9) With the cell boost, I was able to call my family (my wife, and my mother) every day to let them know how my adventure was going. 10) Again, you will want to be able to bring all of your belongings in one trip up the hill, in one 80l backpack - per person. Robert Choquette - Atlanta, Georgia Area.

  • Seoni L.

    Submitted Jul 30, 2022

    Stayed Jul 23, 2022

    This was an experience of a lifetime for our family (ages 12, 15 , adult). The hike to wolf ridge cabin and surrounds are for the adventurous and it’s physically demanding. We absolutely loved every detail. We had mixed weather and that will change the experience in terms of views and ease. We greatly appreciated Jeff’s communication to help us prepare, and also on site manager Levi is a gem who encouraged us to go to top of alpine trail (exceptional full day experience), helped us w sea kayaking, and set up our son with fishing gear. Thank you!

  • Julie Y.

    Submitted Jun 18, 2022

    Stayed Jun 4, 2022

    A wonderful experience! Make sure to bring plenty of water!

  • Leanne W.

    Submitted Oct 7, 2021

    Stayed Sep 24, 2021

    We absolutely loved our stay and will definitely be coming back. The dogs had a blast and the blueberries were EVERYWHERE. Water was a bit choppy for kayaking, but we took full advantage of hiking, enjoying the scenery, lounging by the fire and berry picking. Kitchen was plenty stocked for cooking, plenty of fire wood, propane for the stove and gas for the generator. Come prepared with food and water. The rain water collection was perfect for washing dishes. Bed and bedding were perfect.

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