Thursday, October 28, 2021

Denali National Park Road Closed! DON'T Cancel Your Travel Plans.

By now you've probably heard that the Denali National Park road is closed very close to mile marker 43 due to a landslide that keeps gaining speed. If you haven't heard this news yet, check it out here.

Denali Park is the iconic centerpiece to all of southcentral Alaska, and for hundreds of thousands of visitors, this is devastating news for their 2022 & 2023 bucket list travel plans. But all hope is not lost! There is another INCREDIBLE option for your summer trip to the backcountry of the Denali region. 

So what IS that option for visiting the Denali area and getting a great experience near Denali Park & Talkeetna where you can see bear, moose, caribou, spend time picking wild low-brush blueberries, hike the alpine tundra and get a real Alaska wilderness adventure
Well, we have a great answer to that question at this unique lodge in Talkeetna that will also get you away from the hordes of cookie cutter travelers and cramped shuttle busses!
When it comes to lodging near Talkeetna, Caribou Lodge Alaska is the perfect location to see the real untouched Alaska and have a first-class stay at our small, all-inclusive, family-owned lodge. We have even been called "the Denali experience without the crowds."

A floatplane arrives at Caribou Lodge near Talkeetna, Alaska

Caribou Lodge Alaska is a premier fly-in wilderness lodge, accessible only by small bush-plane, with so much to offer! We are an ecotourism destination with an emphasis on guided hiking & camping trips. You can enjoy our cozy, private cabins at the lodge or rough it in a tent on one of our guided backcountry camping trips. Or have it both ways and combine the two into one adventure. 
Check out our website www.cariboulodgealaska.com and get in touch with us as you plan your trip to the Denali region of southcentral Alaska. 

Sunday, February 28, 2021

OFF GRID ADVENTURES IN ALASKA


 HEY! We are the Bramante Brothers, Joe & Zac.  We both married amazing women and started families. Along the way we had the opportunity to purchase and take over operations at Caribou Lodge Alaska, a tourist destination near Denali National Park. It is a dream job, but definitely still hard work. We spend around 3 to 4 months every summer hosting guests at the lodge from all around the world, but Alaska winters are long and while waiting for each tourist season we decided to start documenting our lives on videos. We started uploading them to YouTube and have had some fun ever since making videos for our online community.  

If you are interested in following our journey check out the links below. If you are interested in more information on the lodge and would like to book a stay here let us know. It's a true Alaska wilderness experience with a genuine Alaskan family.


Check out our life off grid in Alaska, and occasionally we take the vlog on vacation with us.

Here are all the ways you can get in touch with us.

YouTube: www.youtube.com/bramantebrothers

Lodge: cariboulodgealaska.com

Lodge email: info@cariboulodgealaska.com

Facebook: Bramante Brothers

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ALASKA 2021 - Thinking of Traveling to Alaska During Covid Pandemic?

As we broke into 2021 we were hopeful for a change! The 2020 tourist season left us battered and bruised along with thousands of other small businesses  who were all scrambling to figure out how to make it through our extremely short summer season without visitors to our beautiful state!

We are taking on 2021 a little older and little wiser as we understand you, as the traveler, want to balance physical safety with ADVENTURE! We know that's true or else you wouldn't be dreaming of visiting Alaska and reading this blog right now...

At Caribou Lodge Alaska we specialize in hosting small groups and social distancing comes easy out here! We are keeping a close eye on the Alaska Covid-19 travel restrictions, and preparing to adapt accordingly as the year progresses and the summer season draws near. We have always taken pride in the cleanliness of our lodge, cabins, shower house, and outhouses. We understand now more than ever we have to do whatever possible to combat this virus and we are taking our guests health and safety very seriously. 

Here are a couple ways we are making our lodge safer for your visit in 2021:

-  We are offering a discount on a full lodge blackout so you, your family or small group can have all 3 cabins and the lodge completely to yourselves.

-  We are offering meals prepared in a way so that you can take them to your cabin if you are not comfortable sitting in our dining room area with other guests.

We are glad you are planning a trip to Alaska, and we hope you consider Caribou Lodge if you are visiting the Talkeetna / Denali Park region.

We are a fly-in destination only accessible by float-plane charter with private, rustic cabins overlooking a lake. We are an eco-tour destination specializing in guided hiking and camping trips, wildlife viewing, and kayaking.


We would love to hear from you. Contact us at info@cariboulodgealaska.com or 1-877-700-2875 


Here is a link to some Alaska Covid-19 Travel information: 

https://www.travelalaska.com/Planning/Tips/COVID19.aspx 

Check out our website at www.cariboulodgealaska.com 

Read reviews from our TripAdvisor page by clicking here.


Wilderness rustic cabin lodging near Talkeetna and Denali Park




















Hiking in the Alaska wilderness on a guided hike at Caribou Lodge Alaska










Sunday, March 1, 2020

Alaska's Black Bear & Blueberries

Every year we look forward to a few key things here at Caribou Lodge Alaska that signal the seasons.
The bird migration is a refreshing sign of spring.
Cow moose move in closer around the lodge and use the open tundra as a nursery as they raise their calves, and that is a sure sign that summer has arrived.

But one of the biggest signs for us that summer is almost over is every August after the millions of blueberries ripen and instinctively the black bear know that it is time to pack on as many extra calories as they can before they head into the hills and begin hibernation. 
Black bear will spend more than 20 hours per day eating berries and only take brief naps between feedings just to make sure they get as fat as possible. It has been recorded that a black bear will consume up to 20 pounds (9 kg) of berries in one day.  
As completely wild animals black bear are never to be trusted or approached, which is why we never guide a hike without bear spray and a firearm for protection of our group. But as long as there are no young cubs around these bears just want to be left alone and also do a great job to leave us alone as they are just busy eating almost non-stop! 
A large black bear forages for berries just a few hundred yards from our hiking trail
A large boar black bear forages for berries just a few hundred yards from our hiking trail