Alaska Fishing Trip and Wildlife
Icy Bay is a beautiful addition to the Alaskan coastline, formed by the 95 year retreat of the Guyot, Yahtse, and Tyndall Glaciers. It is off the beaten path, about 65 miles West of Yakutat, and as a result is home to some of the most astounding wildlife displays in Alaska. If you enjoy wildlife and are considering staying in a Yakutat lodge, don't make your decision before considering Icy Bay.
Icy Bay is unique in a number of ways, and the Icy Bay Lodge can bring you face to face with the wildlife and landscapes that make it that way. Icy Bay Lodge's adventures include going up fjords and viewing seals up close. Coastal Brown bears, Black bears, and wolves roam the beaches, and can be seen from the safety of Icy Bay Lodge's 36 foot vessel, Icy Cape. Icy Bay Lodge offers a truly spectacular Alaska fishing trip experience, and experiences the annual migration of Humpback whales, Grey whales, Beaked whales, and Killer whales every April through August.
Looking for a Yakutat Lodge?
Icy Bay will make your vacation seem like a real journey. If you're considering a Yakutat lodge for your Alaskan vacation, don't make your decision before considering Icy Bay. Icy Bay is a short 30 minute flight from Yakutat, and upon arrival you will be transported into an entirely new dimension.
You'll arrive to a truly natural landscape, with Mt. St. Elias looming 18,000 feet over your head. At your doorstep is a coast line just waiting to be explored. It is truly the adventure of a lifetime.
So, whether you're interested in an Alaska fishing trip or seeing the sights while relaxing at your doorstep, Icy Bay is the ideal location for you. Icy Bay Lodge is the only lodge in the area, and the Davis family personally invites you to visit their beautiful home. Please browse the website for more information, and don't hesitate to make reservations today. Discover wonder-filled scenery, wildlife, and adventure at Icy Bay Lodge.