Riversong Lodge was hand-built from native white spruce logs and offers rustic riverside comfort. Its’ classic birch floors, warm potbelly stove and comfortable décor make our guests feel they are part of Alaska. There is a greenhouse, main room, dining room, and bar. The atmosphere is comfortable and relaxed.

Our ten nicely appointed guest cabins surround the lodge facing the Yentna River and North America’s highest peak – Mount McKinley (20,320 feet). Currently, six cabins have a private bath and four cabins share a central shower house. There is also a wood-heated sauna for guest use. Each cabin is assigned a housekeeper that will take care of any of your cabin needs. Please note that our electricity is shutoff every night between approximately 12 midnight and 6 am. If you have 24-hour electricity needs please let us know upon check-in. There is a telephone in the main lodge for guest use.

We take great pride in our lodge grounds, and herb and flower gardens. With Alaska’s vibrant growing season, Riversong’s flowers roar into bloom each June. Throughout the summer there is a constant parade of new colors, as our gardener’s plantings spring to life.


“I wanted to tell you that we enjoyed the trip so much. I loved the scenery and the people we met. I had so much fun fishing! The food was delicious, but we had to start begging the chefs to give us less of it.”

Barbara Boggs
Great Falls, Virginia