Angels Rest on Resurrection Bay

Heavenly Lodging in Seward Alaska

Our Location Details ~ Travel to the pristine shores of Resurrection Bay and experience the amazing beauty of Alaska and the last frontier! We believe Seward Alaska is Paradise, and most will agree it is among one of the most beautiful places anywhere on earth! Affectionately called "Alaska's Favorite Seaside Town," Seward is just 120 miles south of Anchorage. The Seward Highway, labeled as one of the top 10 most scenic by-ways in all of North America, brings you through mountains and meadows to our beautiful tropical ice-free port.  Visit our Travel Info page to see all the transportation options for getting to Seward, and options available once you are here. Be sure to give yourself time to experience some heavenly relaxation in these very special cabins just south of Seward, Alaska, on the shores of Resurrection Bay, on the Kenai Peninsula, with spectacular wildlife and scenery surrounding them.

Call 907-224-7378, or Toll-Free 866-904-7378 for immediate availability information. 
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Office Hours: 8:00 am - 8 pm Alaska Time, 7 days a week, Year Round
Please be sure to remember our time zone! Alaska is 4 hours earlier than EST (Noon in NYC = 8:00AM in Alaska)

Seward:Lowell Point:

Ariel view over Seward Alaska looking out to the Gulf of Alaska
This aerial photo was taken over Seward, facing south in early April.  You can see the Seward Highway, downtown Seward, and Lowell Point in the distance on the right (west) side of the photo. Resurrection Bay is the large body of water, surrounded on both sides by mountains. The Gulf of Alaska is in the far south.


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Ariel View of Lowell Point Alaska looking Northwest from Resurrection Bay
This aerial photo of Lowell Point shows all the roads, the location of all of Angels Rest on Resurrection Bay's cabins and office, and the location of the Lowell Point State Recreational area, which serves as the trail head for both Tonsina Creek and Caines Head State Park.


To see this photo in a large format (may take a few seconds to load), please click this link:  Lowell Point Detail Photo page.