Stillpoint Lodge.
Perched on a private peninsula in the remote artist enclave of Halibut Cove, Stillpoint Lodge offers an isolated retreat accessible only by boat or floatplane. The property balances rugged Alaskan immersion with refined interiors, featuring local timber cabins and a main lodge anchored by an indoor mountain stream. While the setting is wild—offering immediate access to glacier kayaking, bear viewing, and saltwater fishing—the amenities are distinctly polished, including a 500-bottle wine cellar and an infrared sauna. Guests move between high-adrenaline excursions and quiet moments on covered patios overlooking the Kachemak Bay. The experience is intentionally curated and all-inclusive, catering to those who want the silence of the wilderness without sacrificing farm-to-table dining or high-thread-count linens. It is a rare spot where luxury feels secondary to the landscape.