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We have 5 hotels in Moose Pass.

 
 
Trail Lake Lodge Star Rating 2        
Mile 29.5, Seward Hwy

Our clean, comfortable and recently remodeled facilities house 22 guest rooms along with a full service restaurant, lounge and pavilion affordably priced and centrally located on the peninsula for convenient access to Seward, Cooper Landing, miles and miles of well maintained hiking trails through the Chugach National Forest and all of your planned activities. We are located just 95 miles south of Anchorag e along Hwy 9 Seward Hwy which you will find to be one of the most beautiful and scenic drives you will ever take. Our lodge sits on the banks of Upper Trail Lake and is nestled in the gorgeous panorama of the Chugach Mountain Range, the Nation's second largest National Forest.
Summit Lake Lodge Star Rating 4        
Mile 45.5 Seward Highway, 51826 Seward Highway

Welcome to Summit Lake Lodge, a historic Alaskan log lodge, in the heart of the Chugach National Forest. Remote, yet accessible. Make this your home base for your authentic Alaskan adventure.
Inn at Tern Lake Star Rating 2        
41843 Seward Highway

When you stay at The Inn at Tern Lake, you can practice your swing on the golf course. Guests can enjoy the fitness center, along with onsite hiking / biking trails, kayaking, and snowmobiling. An outdoor tennis court, a terrace, and a garden are other highlights.
Midnight Sun Log Cabins        
Mile 28 9 - 34847 Seward Hwy

When visiting Moose Pass, Midnight Sun Log Cabins is a great choice to consider. Free perks include continental breakfast, WiFi, and self parking. Cabins feature conveniences like refrigerators and microwaves.
Chugach Backcountry vacation Home Star Rating 3        
41455 Seward Highway

Situated in the countryside, Chugach Backcountry vacation Home is a 40-minute drive from Seward Airport.The hotel provides a comfortable room, equipped to fit the needs of any traveller..
 
 
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Moose Pass is an unincorporated community of just over two hundred people on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. It is a census - designated place in Kenai Peninsula Borough, Alaska, United States. At the 2010 census the population was 219.