The Alaskan Homestead Lodge
The
original homestead was established in the early 1950's by a man
named Joe Munger. He came to Silver Salmon Creek with his brother
and lived in a tent for a couple of years before building his first
cabin within this pristine wilderness area.
Joe met and married Sally Crouse in 1957 and added a
second room with a fireplace. The Munger's homesteaded 160 acres in
Silver Salmon Creek in 1960.
Joe was a true Alaskan pioneer and had a trap line
in the winter where he trapped beaver, wolverine, marten and fox;
they also had a cabin on Chisik Island, along with three fishing
sites. Both Joe and Sally fished in the summers and sold their catch
to local canneries.

The original homestead has been renovated into a rustic, beautiful lodge
for guests to enjoy amidst picturesque surroundings. The Alaska
Homestead Lodge offers adventurous fun activities or the most
relaxing environment you can imagine.
Enjoy a piece of history at the Alaska Homestead Lodge
Awaken the pioneer
within you.