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Alaskan Wildwood

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Price Range: $49,500 - $89,500

Alaska is truly “The Last Frontier” and the Alaskan Wildwood Ranch offers you a new frontier to explore on your very own. The ranch offers 20 acres and larger parcels offering trees, creeks and amazing views of several nearby snow capped mountains. The recreational opportunities are endless in this area. Salmon fishing in one of the multiple rivers nearby, deep sea fishing and clamming in the Cook Inlet to hunting, hiking and exploring the vast wilderness area Alaska has to offer. Anchor Point is America’s most westerly highway and is only 10 miles from the ranch. The Anchor River is just outside of town and offers several public access points for fishing. The Anchor River flows into the ocean/Cook Inlet just west of town with sandy beaches and unmatched views of 3 volcanoes: Mount Redoubt, Mount Illiamna & Mount Augustine.




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Land parcels

Links below lead to select Alaskan Wildwood parcels that are available for purchase today:

Alaskan Wildwood: AW-18D

Get some more acreage with this lot. With 24 acres and plenty of trees, this is a great property. On the west end of the parcel, there is a large stand...

Alaskan Wildwood: AW-19D

22 acres for only $49,500. Good value and great views of the mountains. We did see Moose tracks going through this property!...

Alaskan Wildwood: AW-22D

UNDER CONTRACT! 20 acres that sits a little higher off the road which gives you great views of the mountains. The property offers a good mix...

Alaskan Wildwood: AW-23D

35 acres in the heart of Alaskan Wildwood! This parcel has an old gravel pit/site area along the access road. Plenty of trees and amazing views from this...

Alaskan Wildwood: AW-25D

22.96 acres. Near State/public land and offers some timber with open meadow. Good area to watch the wildlife on the east side of the property....

AW-29c

Alaska is truly “The Last Frontier” and the Alaskan Wildwood Ranch offers you a new frontier to explore on your very own. The ranch offers 20 acres and...



Homer and Anchor Point on the Kenai Penisula

Homer is a city located in Kenai Peninsula Borough in the U.S. state of Alaska. According to 2005 Census Bureau estimates, the population was 5,364. One of Homer's nicknames is "the cosmic hamlet by the sea"; another is "the end of the road". A popular local bumper sticker characterizes the town as "Homer - A quaint little drinking village with a fishing problem."

Anchor Point, "North America’s Most Westerly Highway Point", is a destination choice of visitors from around the world. Year around recreational opportunities abound - from river and saltwater fishing, camping, and hiking opportunities in the summer to snow machining, cross country skiing, and nearby ice fishing in winter - contributing to its nickname of "fun capital" of the Kenai Peninsula.

Just 200 miles south of Anchorage, an hour drive from world famous Kenai River, and twenty minutes from the grandeur of Kachemak Bay, the personal warmth and friendliness of the residents of this rural community attract visitor and newcomer alike. A cross section of homesteaders, commercial fishermen, business owners, and retirees, Anchor Point is held together by common interest, cooperation, and a true caring by neighbors and those who live here.

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AW-25D


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AW 18D view


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AW 5D-6D Photo Sheet


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Route Map


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Highway Map


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Alaskan Wildwood: AW-19D, 22D, 23D, 25D Sales Map


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Alaskan Wildwood: AW 5D-6D, 17D, 18D Sales Map


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Alaskan Wildwood Location Map


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Alaska Route Map


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Entrance Alaskan Wildwood


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AW-19D, 22D, 23D, 25D Fact Sheet


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AW-5D-6D, 17D, 18D Fact Sheet


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Alaskan Wildwood Climate Information


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Sunset view across Cook Inlet to Mount Illiamna, Alaska


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Silver Salmon, Alaska


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Anchor Point welcome sign


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Cary fishing the Homer Spit


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Cary with a huge Silver Salmon...caught Montana style!


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Dean fishing the Anchor River Alaska


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Dean and the Anchor River Alaska


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Dean with a Silver Salmon, Anchor River Alaska


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Homer Alaska sign


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Jimbo with a Silver Salmon from the Anchor River Alaska


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View across Cook Inlet Alaska


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Silver Salmon from the Anchor River Alaska


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1 hour to Kenai River trout fishing!


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1 million Red Salmon less than an hour away!


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15 minutes to Anchor River salmon fishing


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20 minutes to spectacular ocean sunsets


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25 minutes to beach caught cod


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a limit of silver salmon for Jamie


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a limit caught of silver salmon in 30 minutes!


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a young moose at Alaskan Wildwood


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Anchor Point halibut fishing 10 minutes away!


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another giant silver salmon


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starfish caught off the beach at Homer, Alaska


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fill your freezer with Salmon & Halibut!


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Dahl Sheep along the road to Anchorage


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two volcano sunset


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Mt. Redoubt Volcano safely across the Cook Inlet


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