A true piece of Alaskan Wilderness, this remote 39.99 acre parcel is located on the northeast end of Lake Iliamna. The property is approximately 20 miles from the village of Iliamna or 8 miles from the village of Pedro Bay and accessible by boat and float plane in the summer, spring, and fall, and by snow machine and wheel/ski plane in the winter. Known locally as Fox Bay because of the fox dens located on the grassy hillside, the property is also home to moose, coyotes, wolves, and a large variety of birds and waterfowl. Great fishing in the summer and fall at Tomcock Creek, about 1/8 mile from the house, and the winter ice fishing is just as much fun. Some of the species caught are Red Salmon, Rainbow Trout, and Dolly Varden. With a 360 degree view of mountains, lakes, and tundra, and a sandy beach and many islands to explore, this is a great place for kayaking, painting and photograph...
A true piece of Alaskan Wilderness, this remote 39.99 acre parcel is located on the northeast end of Lake Iliamna. The property is approximately 20 miles from the village of Iliamna or 8 miles from the village of Pedro Bay and accessible by boat and float plane in the summer, spring, and fall, and by snow machine and wheel/ski plane in the winter. Known locally as Fox Bay because of the fox dens located on the grassy hillside, the property is also home to moose, coyotes, wolves, and a large variety of birds and waterfowl. Great fishing in the summer and fall at Tomcock Creek, about 1/8 mile from the house, and the winter ice fishing is just as much fun. Some of the species caught are Red Salmon, Rainbow Trout, and Dolly Varden. With a 360 degree view of mountains, lakes, and tundra, and a sandy beach and many islands to explore, this is a great place for kayaking, painting and photography. The 28X36, two story house offers a great home base for all your adventures and an additional bunkhouse ensures plenty of room for guests. Additional outbuildings include a 16X20 shop, an outhouse, a woodshed, and steam bath. The large garden plot has great soil and the current owners grow a variety of vegetables to store for winter. Along with the plentiful wild blueberries and lowbush cranberries that grow in the yard, a local diet is rich with wild game and fresh seafood. This property would be perfect for either the person who wants an Alaskan get-away, or the hardy soul who wants to live the Alaskan subsistence lifestyle.