Arctic Rivers Guide Service Lodge

Some pictures of our Arctic base camp and the country are shown below.

The Arctic base camp is located at 1380 feet elevation in a mountain valley 130 miles north of Kotzebue - or 165 miles above the ARCTIC CIRCLE. This camp includes the main lodge - a 2-story, 4 bedroom building with large picture windows, a smaller cabin with private sleeping rooms & a third building houses a workshop & sauna. This 80 acre homestead is the only privately held land in this part of the BROOKS RANGE & is reportedly the most remote private land in the U.S. Dall Sheep, Barren Ground Caribou, Moose, Grizzly, Wolves & Wolverine are sometimes seen & hunted the same day. Depending on game movements, tent camps are often set up on several other sites. Light aircraft is the only means of access.

 

 

Most hunting is out of the lodge or a tent on foot - usually 3 to 6 miles of moderate to difficult walking is required, sometimes more for sheep.

Hunters with handicaps such as overweight, leg, knee, foot, heart or other problems should consult a physician prior to booking. Special diet needs, significant health history, etc. should be made known to us at booking time. Arctic guests should bring their own alcoholic beverages, as none can be bought in Kotzebue!

LIABILITY: While maintaining all reasonable care & precautions for the comfort & safety of guests, we accept no responsibility for any illness, accident, Act of God, or loss whatsoever, or for any expenses of whatsoever nature arising therefrom. We suggest that a personal insurance against illness, accident, loss or damage or late arrival of luggage, cancellation of trip for whatever reason, etc. be secured before you leave home if you so desire.

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Arctic Rivers Guide Service phone and fax: 907/486-JAKE (5253)

 

For more information or to send any comments: Jake Jacobson
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