Westmark Cape Fox Lodge

May 27th, 2008

This unique lodge is set amidst the Tongas National Forest with most guestrooms overlooking the beautifull Deer Mountain. The gracious structure is complemented by the area’s native Alaskan art, featuring a Totem screen carved by Nathan Jackson at the second floor mezzanine. Facing the front of the lodge is a Totem Circle with six totems carved by Tlingit carver Lee Wallace. As well is a large artifact collection featuring North West Native Art.

High ceilings , vast window expanses and smooth pine create a natural elegant setting which invites guests to relax and enjoy the beautiful island of Ketchikan. There are several well maintained trails to hike and guests may take the tram from the lobby to historic Cook Street. The library with its large fireplace and assortment of boos is a delightful spot to linger.

Each large guestroom features either two doubles or one long bed with soft plaid comforters for a most restful night’s sleep. White pine furniture complement this cozy atmosphere. All the convenient amenities are included in each room. The suites , tucked up under the eaves of the main lodge , on the third floor, give the feeling of being in the tree tops. They offer views of the Tongas Narrows and include a large living area with a couch. Suites are accented by local native art.

The Helen Kahidi Dining Room ( which is Tlingit for Creek House) boasts a wall to floor to ceiling tiles overlooking downtown , the marina and the Narrows. The dress code is casual .

The combination of nature , art and luxury are unparalleled at the Westmark Cape Fox Lodge. Guests are bound to return year after year.

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