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Rental Overview |
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| Wheelchair Accessible : No |
Smoking : No |
Pets : No |
| 2 bedrooms Bedroom(s) |
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Sleeps 4-6 |
| Bed Set Up: Queen Bed, 2 Twin Beds | | Square Footage of Rental: 950 square feet |
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Weekly Rates from 750 to 1500 USD
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Property Information |
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The Vacation Rental Apartment, is a cozy, well-equipped facility perfect for 1-5 people. The view from the dining room table is of the creek and the large Cedar, Spruce and Hemlock trees. The pine floors and ceiling give this brand new vacation rental an Alaskan feel and a perfect place to call home during your stay in Ketchikan!
The apartment includes 2 bedrooms, one with queen, one with 2 twins. There is also a futon couch in the living-room to accommodate additional members of your group.
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Additional Rate Information - | Until confirmed, rates are subject to change without notice. |
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Rates for the apartment are $119 + tax for double occupancy and $15 + tax each for 1-2 additional guests, $25 + tax each for 3 or more additional guests. Weekly, monthly, or extended stay rates are available.
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Check, cash, travelers check
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 | Property Notes Availability |
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Wild Huckleberry is availability all year for both pleasure and business needs.
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 | Property Amenities |
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- Deck
| - Heating
| - Linens Provided
| - Wood Floors
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- Coffee Maker
| - Dryer
| - Full Refrigerator
| - Iron
| - Ironing Board
| - Microwave
| - Stove
| - Toaster
| - Washer
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- Biking Nearby
| - Boating
| - Canoeing Nearby
| - Deep Sea Fishing
| - Fishing Nearby
| - Group & Reunion Rental (family, retreat, & reunions)
| - Hiking Nearby
| - Historic Area Nearby
| - Honeymoon
| - Kayaking
| - Restaurant Nearby
| - Shopping
| - State/National Park Nearby
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Welcome to Our Town
Tourist and travel writers have been exploring Ketchikan, Alaska since the day the city first incorporated back in the 1900. In these days visitors arrived in steamships, stepped across the plank dock and wandered down the wooden streets, gazed at totem poles, looked for the notorious red-light district of Creek Street, observed the salmon canneries, and watched the eagles soaring in flight. Tourists today arrive on airplane, cruise ships or by the Alaska Marine Highway System. Seeing some, if not all, of what the first visitors were looking for in Ketchikan, Alaska; the “Salmon Capital of the World”.
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Totally beautiful surroundings and loved the peace and quiet. Gary & Candy
Fishing was perfect....we will be back.
Mike & Marlene
The boys and I are still talking about our weeks stay. We love Oklahoma but the fishing in Alaska is great. The Clay's
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