Welcome to Orca Lodge!

Dec 1, 2017 | 0 comments

Orca Lodge has a fresh online look with a brand new, modern website meant to better represent the true quality business that we are. Thanks to local design-ninja Matt Weber for all his hard work making the site attractive, user friendly, and effective. We hope you enjoy the site as much as we do, and since we want this website to be of the utmost value to our potential guests, if you have any suggestions or comments that will help us improve our online presence we would love to hear from you.

Orca Lodge is entering its 26th year in business, and although some minor alterations have taken place, the overall concept of providing the best experience possible for our guests remains. We are blessed with an unbeatable location, we believe we have the coolest riverfront lodging on the entire Kenai River, and we truly want our guests to feel the same way… Well, so far THEY DO! Need proof? Check out our TripAdvisor reviews and you can read testimonials from our previous guests to help you get a better idea of the experience that’s in store for you:

https://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Review-g31127-d1646902-Reviews-Orca_Lodge-Soldotna_Alaska.html

One of the small and recent changes to our business is this new blog, and once again, this blog is for you! So if you have information that you feel would be valuable to you and other potential visitors, we’d love to blog about it and share the information with others in order to make their stay with us the true “trip of a lifetime” every Alaska visitor is hoping for!

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