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OSPREY LODGE, in its alpine setting, offers many of the conveniences not often
found in the Alaska Bush. Small comfortable cabins surround the lodge with several spike camps set up in the immediate
area. Transportation to the spike camps is in a Piper Super Cub equipped with special large tundra tires. Spike
camps are checked frequently by aircraft (weather permitting). If game has moved away from a spike camp, the hunter
is also moved. THE HUNTER IS NOT SIMPLY DROPPED OFF. There is no charge for this change of camp. The lodge itself
sets on a privately owned airstrip surrounded by eighty (80) acres of private land homesteaded in the early 70's.
The main lodge has its own diesel generator, wood-fired sauna and modern plumbing. A chef is on staff and the menu
superb. Included at the main lodge is a meat house and a large walk-in freezer. Experienced guides, employed by
Osprey Lodge, work hard to make each hunt successful, keeping in mind the hunter's safety and comfort. Personnel
are CPR trained and medi-vac service is available. Lodge-owned aircraft (and pilots) are always available at the
lodge.
 
Map Location

OSPREY LODGE is located approximately 180 miles southwest of
Anchorage. As indicated on the map at the right, it is approximately halfway between Anchorage and Bethel.
Transportation
OSPREY LODGE clientele
depart for the lodge from Anchorage, Alaska. In both August and September,
transportation to the lodge is via a charter flying service located
at Anchorage International Airport. Flights are in a twin engine turbojet
aircraft, flying time to the lodge is approximately one (1) hour.
There are no stops between Anchorage and OSPREY LODGE. The round trip
airfare from Anchorage to the lodge is $500.00 per person (subject
to change). Gear for the hunter/observer on this flight is limited
to 55 lbs. (including firearm and beverage.)
Why Osprey Lodge is Alaska's Finest
- Our private 3,000 foot airstrip offers chartered turbojet service from Anchorage.
- It's only a one hour flight (no stops) en route from Anchorage, and the hunter lands
at the doorstep of Osprey Lodge.
- Our lodge aircraft, including a DeHavilland Beaver, Cessna 185, Cessna 180 and several
Piper Super Cubs, allow the necessary mobility that is imperative to successful hunting in Alaska.
- Our airstrip can accommodate a variety of twin-engine aircraft.
- Our lodge pilots (Gary & Steve Pogany) and aircraft are available at all times.
- Spike camps are checked as often as possible
(weather permitting), trophies are picked up in a timely matter.
- Our staff bones, chunks and freezes the game as it comes in from the field. Boxes are
kept frozen in the huge walk-in freezer. These boxes accompany the hunter when departing the lodge.
- Our many services at the lodge include an
on-staff chef, modern plumbing, warm heated cabins, a sauna, and
a gazebo
- We offer guided fishing as an option during your stay. Fish camps come equipped with
guide, boat, motor and a comfortable sleeping facility.
- Should it become necessary, air medi-vac service is available.
- Satellite phone service is available.
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