During the summer season, daylight stretches late into the night, creating long, unhurried days on the water and around the homestead. This is the height of summer fishing in Alaska, with opportunities to catch rainbow trout, Dolly Varden, whitefish, and burbot in cold, clear rivers.
Between fishing outings, guests have the chance to see what daily life looks like on a working remote Alaskan homestead, from ongoing projects and seasonal tasks to the rhythms that shape life far from town. With nearly continuous daylight, there is no rush. Activities unfold naturally, whether that means casting another line, watching wildlife move through the landscape, or simply enjoying the quiet of a place where people truly live and work year-round.

Cast into the 24-hour light for Rainbow Trout, Dolly Varden, Whitefish, and Burbot.

Observe moose, bears, and eagles in their most active season as the landscape reaches full bloom.

Find true stillness between adventures; whether you’re in a kayak or on the porch, the summer sun offers an unmatched sense of freedom and discovery.
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