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Best family friendly Alaska apartment rentals

Among the 1308776 accommodations in Alaska, here are the 4 best family friendly apartments

Modern 4-bed Home, 10 Min From Town. Deck With Aurora And Mountain Views, Pond, Updated Kitchen, Master Suite With Jet Tub, Radiant Floors, Fast Wi-fi. Open Concept Living And Dining. Beautifully Renovated Insidecozy, Private, And Peaceful. - Alaska
10 3 reviews
Alaska
07/12 – 07/21
$700/nighttotal: $6300 (9 )

Modern 4-bed Home, 10 Min From Town. Deck With Aurora And Mountain Views, Pond, Updated Kitchen, Master Suite With Jet Tub, Radiant Floors, Fast Wi-fi. Open Concept Living And Dining. Beautifully Renovated Insidecozy, Private, And Peaceful.

4 4
apartment , Fairbanks
This 3-bedroom, 2.5-bathroom house in the mountains of Fairbanks offers a unique rural setting, located 11 minutes by car from Creamer's Field Migratory Waterfowl Refuge and 13 minutes by car from the Morris Thompson Cultural and Visitors Center.
This family-friendly vacation rental spans 2600 square feet, accommodating up to 14 guests with amenities including a fully equipped kitchen, in-unit laundry, complimentary Wi-Fi, and an outdoor terrace with a barbecue.
Abby's Mountain View 3 Bedroom 2 Bathrooms Roomy Cottage - Alaska
9.7 177 reviews
Alaska
10/02 – 10/09
$223/nighttotal: $1561 (7 )

Abby's Mountain View 3 Bedroom 2 Bathrooms Roomy Cottage

4 2
apartment , Gateway
This apartment is located near Wasilla, Alaska, in a quiet neighborhood close to horse farms and within easy reach of local attractions. It has received excellent ratings for location, cleanliness, and overall user experience.
This three-bedroom apartment can comfortably accommodate up to eight guests. It offers modern amenities, including a fully equipped kitchen, a washer and dryer, a jacuzzi, a terrace, and a garden, perfect for relaxing and enjoying the beautiful scenery.
Hot Tub W/ Mt Views, Full Kitchen, Laundry - Alaska
10 1 review
Alaska
07/12 – 07/21
$600/nighttotal: $5400 (9 )

Hot Tub W/ Mt Views, Full Kitchen, Laundry

3 4
apartment , Palmer
This Palmer vacation rental is located a 3-minute drive from Palmer Golf Course and a 4-minute drive from the Palmer Visitor Center, offering easy access to the Colony House Museum, Musk Ox Farm, and Reindeer Farm.
This 1100 sq ft apartment accommodates up to 6 guests with 3 bedrooms and 1 bathroom, featuring a full kitchen with a fridge, microwave, dishwasher, and stovetop, a separate living and dining area, on-site laundry, and a jacuzzi.
The Fireweed House - Historic Custom Mural Home - Alaska
9.9 33 reviews
Alaska
09/05 – 09/09
$565/nighttotal: $2260 (4 )

The Fireweed House - Historic Custom Mural Home

3 6
apartment , Anchorage
This Anchorage vacation home boasts a mountainside location, a short walk from Sullivan Arena and Chester Creek Greenbelt Park, and within 15 minutes of Ben Boeke Ice Rink and Mulcahy Stadium.
The 1800-square-foot property features three bedrooms, three bathrooms, sleeps eight guests, and includes a fully equipped kitchen, patio, and garden with barbecue grills.

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Best Alaska apartment rentals with a garden

Adventure Stay Unit 1 - Alaska
Alaska
07/12 – 07/21
$215/nighttotal: $1935 (9 )

Adventure Stay Unit 1

1 4
apartment , Butte
This private duplex in Palmer, Alaska, offers a serene mountain vista setting, located a 10-15 minute drive from downtown Palmer and near Pioneer Peak and the Knik River.
This recently constructed 1-bedroom, 1-bathroom unit accommodates up to 4 guests and features a full kitchen, a queen bed, a sofa sleeper, and a deck with lawn chairs, with nearby access to outdoor adventures like Matanuska Glacier State Recreation Site and the Reindeer Farm.
Raven's Retreat-epic Game Room-aurora Views - Alaska
10 2 reviews
Alaska
07/12 – 07/21
$482/nighttotal: $4338 (9 )

Raven's Retreat-epic Game Room-aurora Views

1 4
apartment , North Pole
This North Pole vacation rental is centrally located, a short drive from Eielson Air Force Base, Fort Wainwright, and Fairbanks, offering easy access to attractions like the Big Dipper Ice Arena and Fairbanks Ice Museum.
This four-bedroom, three-bathroom home sleeps twelve guests and features an epic game room with arcade machines and a Peloton bike, plus a spacious open-concept kitchen, dining, and living area, and stunning Northern Lights viewing.
907stay - Alaskan Suite - Alaska
9.9 90 reviews
Alaska
10/11 – 10/14
$173/nighttotal: $519 (3 )

907stay - Alaskan Suite

2 4
apartment , Anchorage
This luxurious lower-level guest suite is located in East Anchorage, close to shopping, restaurants, and the University of Alaska Anchorage. The suite consistently receives excellent guest ratings for cleanliness, location, and overall experience.
The private suite features two bedrooms and can comfortably accommodate up to six guests. Guests can enjoy amenities like a fully equipped kitchenette, a walk-in shower, and a private entrance with secure locks, along with a peaceful neighborhood setting.
Golden Heart 3-bed Luxury Home - Alaska
9.0 17 reviews
Alaska
06/26 – 06/28
$397/nighttotal: $794 (2 )

Golden Heart 3-bed Luxury Home

3 7
apartment , Fairbanks
This Fairbanks apartment is conveniently located near both natural attractions like Birch Hill Recreation Area and Chena River, and cultural spots like the Fairbanks Ice Museum and Fairbanks Community Museum, making it a great base for exploring the city. The apartment has received excellent user ratings, making it a popular choice for travelers.
The apartment has three bedrooms and two bathrooms, comfortably accommodating up to eight guests. The apartment offers a fully equipped kitchen, a fireplace, a jacuzzi, and parking, ensuring a comfortable and enjoyable stay.

Frequently Asked Questions about apartment rentals in Alaska

  • What is Alaska, United States famous for?

    Alaska is famous for its stunning natural beauty, including glaciers like the Mendenhall Glacier near Juneau, majestic mountains like Denali (North America's highest peak), and vast, untouched wilderness. It's also known for its incredible wildlife, such as brown bears, moose, whales, and bald eagles. The state's rich history, from its indigenous cultures to its gold rush era, also adds to its unique character.
  • What are the best apartments in Alaska?

    Among the apartments in Alaska, Cute Little Midtown Apartment #3, Home Away From Home and Downtown Historic Attic Suite are the most popular ones.

  • What types of apartments are available in Alaska?

    If you are planning to holiday in Alaska you need to look for the right rental home and apartment where you can stay. This is essential if you want to experience Alaska like a local. While there are hotels in Alaska you can look for rental apartments where you can stay with your loved ones and family. This allows you to make the most of your holidays and get the right experiences. Alaska can provide you with all sorts of rental apartments like townhouses and even entire homes. Hence, you can always choose these furnished homes where you can stay in comfort and convenience.
  • What are some off-the-beaten-path spots to check out in Alaska?

    For a truly unique Alaskan experience, consider exploring Katmai National Park and Preserve, known for its abundant brown bears and volcanic landscapes. Lake Clark National Park, with its remote wilderness and diverse wildlife, is another excellent choice. The Kenai Fjords National Park offers incredible kayaking and hiking opportunities away from the crowds. For a more cultural experience, visit smaller villages like Hoonah or Haines.
  • What are the best apartments with a pool in Alaska?

  • Best outdoor activities to do in Alaska?

    1. Hike National Parks - If you are planning to do outdoor activities you can hike national parks in Alaska. With plenty of national parks like Denali National Park and Katmai National Park, you can do more hiking and biking here.
    2. Explore Different Towns - Hopping various small towns on your journey sounds like a great idea. Hence, you can visit towns like Sitka, Ketchikan, Homer, Talkeetna and Wrangell to explore the local Alaska lifestyle.
    3. Go Fishing - Alaska is known as an angler's paradise and therefore you can find many lakes and rivers where you can try fishing even if you have not tried it before.
  • When should you visit Alaska for the best experience?

    The best time to visit Alaska depends on your priorities. June to August offers long daylight hours, ideal for hiking and wildlife viewing. However, it's also the peak tourist season, meaning higher prices and more crowds. September and May offer shoulder season advantages with fewer crowds and potentially lower prices, but some attractions may have limited hours.
  • What are the best apartments with a jacuzzi in Alaska?

    The best apartments with a jacuzzi in Alaska are Suite 10 Downtown Palmer, Peaceful Inlet Sanctuary and Susitna Suites.

  • What are the must-see attractions in Alaska?

    1. Denali National Park and Preserve - If you want to experience Alaskan wilderness visiting Denali National Park and Preserve is the best way to get into action. With plenty of glaciers, spruce forests and tundra you can experience wildlife at its best.
    2. Kenai Fjords National Park - With plenty of coastal fjords and islands, Kenai Fjords National Park is one of the main highlights which you should not miss when you are exploring Alaska.
    3. Alaska Native Heritage Center - If you are keen on finding more information on the culture and history of Alaska and the Native American people located here you can visit the Alaska Native Heritage Center.
  • What is the average daily budget you should plan for (accommodation, food, transportation, activities) in Alaska?

    A daily budget in Alaska can vary greatly depending on your travel style. Expect to spend at least $200-$300 per day for a mid-range experience, covering budget-friendly lodging, meals, transportation (including gas if renting a car), and some activities. Luxury travel can easily exceed $500 per day or more. Consider camping or staying in hostels to reduce accommodation costs.
  • What are the best apartments for families and kids in Alaska?

  • What are popular museums in Alaska?

    1. Alaska Native Heritage Center - Located in Anchorage, the Alaska Native Heritage Center is a museum where you can find information, exhibits and artefacts related to the indigenous people of Alaska and more about the culture and history.
    2. Museum of the North - Formerly known as the University of Alaska Museum, this museum highlights the culture and history of the state. The museum houses various cultural, zoological, geological and botanical artefacts and exhibits for visitors to see.
    3. Fountainhead Antique Auto Museum - Located in Fairbanks, the Fountainhead Antique Auto Museum is a spectacular vintage car museum which you should not miss especially when you are with your family and loved ones.
  • Are there any cultural festivals unique to Alaska?

    Yes, Alaska has several unique cultural festivals. The Alaska Native Heritage Center in Anchorage hosts events showcasing various Alaskan Native cultures throughout the year. Juneau's Celebration is a large summer festival with a parade and various cultural performances. Many smaller communities across the state also hold their own unique celebrations and festivals.
  • What are the best pet friendly apartments in Alaska?

  • What are some local food festivals in Alaska State?

    1. Alaska Food and Farm Festival - If you are visiting Anchorage you can also attend the Alaska Food and Farm Festival which focuses on local food. This would allow you to interact with local restaurant and bar owners and even brewery entrepreneurs.
    2. Sitka Seafood Festival - This annual festival draws out various locals that come to Sitka for exploring different seafood flavours and celebrate the local heritage and culture in Alaska.
    3. Alyeska Resort Annual Blueberry Festival - If you are looking for some of the best berries you can find in Alaska you can visit the Alyeska Resort for some delicious blueberry pies and sweet dishes.
  • What sports or recreational activities are a big draw in Alaska?

    Alaska is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. Hiking, fishing (both sport and subsistence), kayaking, wildlife viewing (bear viewing tours are popular), and glacier trekking are all major draws. In winter, activities like skiing, snowboarding, snowmobiling, and ice fishing become popular.
  • What are the best apartments with parking in Alaska?

    Cute Little Midtown Apartment #3, Home Away From Home and Downtown Historic Attic Suite are the best apartments with parking in Alaska.

  • How can you best interact with locals to learn about Alaska's traditions?

    The best way to learn about Alaskan traditions is to engage with locals in a respectful and genuine way. Visiting smaller towns and villages offers more opportunities for authentic interactions. Striking up conversations at local businesses, attending community events, or participating in guided tours led by Alaskan Natives can provide valuable insights into the state's rich cultural heritage.
  • What are the best local dishes to try in Alaska?

    Some must-try Alaskan dishes include fresh seafood like king crab legs, salmon (prepared in various ways), and halibut. Reindeer sausage is another popular choice. For a unique experience, try Alaskan wild berries or local craft beers. Many restaurants feature locally sourced ingredients, showcasing the state's culinary bounty.
  • What specific items should you pack for a trip to Alaska?

    Packing for Alaska requires preparation for varied weather conditions. Pack layers of clothing, including waterproof and windproof outerwear. Sturdy hiking boots are essential, as are insect repellent (especially during summer months). Binoculars are highly recommended for wildlife viewing. Don't forget sunscreen, even on cloudy days.
  • What are the top sights to visit in Alaska?

    Alaska offers countless breathtaking sights. Denali National Park, with its towering mountain, is a must-see. Glacier Bay National Park offers stunning glacier views. The Inside Passage cruise provides unforgettable scenery. In Anchorage, visit the Alaska Native Heritage Center and the Anchorage Museum. Juneau's Mendenhall Glacier is another iconic landmark.

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Best Alaska apartment rentals with a kitchen

Alaskan Adventure Base 2 Mi To Dtwn Wasilla - Alaska
Alaska
08/11 – 08/14
$198/nighttotal: $594 (3 )

Alaskan Adventure Base 2 Mi To Dtwn Wasilla

1 1
apartment , Tanaina
This Wasilla apartment is situated within 3 miles of the Wasilla Public Library, Wasilla Museum and Visitors Center, Newcomb Park, Dorothy G. Page Museum, and Nunley Park.
This non-smoking rental unit offers complimentary off-street parking, free Wi-Fi in common areas, and a kitchen equipped with a microwave oven, oven, and stovetop.
Corner Midtown Apartment - Alaska
9.6 366 reviews
Alaska
10/11 – 10/14
$170/nighttotal: $510 (3 )

Corner Midtown Apartment

1 4
apartment , Anchorage
This Anchorage apartment is conveniently located within a 5-10 minute drive of all the city's attractions, shopping, and dining, making it an ideal base for exploring. It has consistently received excellent ratings for location, cleanliness, and user experience, ensuring a comfortable and enjoyable stay.
The apartment features one bedroom with a queen-size bed and a pull-out couch in the living room, comfortably accommodating up to four guests. Guests can enjoy shared amenities like a laundry room, a spacious yard, and a collection of spices and oils left by previous guests, along with a complimentary coffee supply for the first two days.
Hideout Cabin: Sauna, Firepit, Paddle/ski, R&r - Alaska
10 51 reviews
Alaska
07/12 – 07/21
$265/nighttotal: $2385 (9 )

Hideout Cabin: Sauna, Firepit, Paddle/ski, R&r

1 4
apartment , Willow
This rental cabin is situated south of Willow on 11 peaceful acres with Talkeetna and Chugach mountain views, offering convenient access from the Parks Highway and proximity to local businesses, including the Farmers Market located 0.2 miles away.
This family-friendly cabin accommodates up to 6 guests with two queen bedrooms, sleeping mats, and a convertible bean bag chair, featuring a well-equipped kitchen, Wi-Fi, a sauna, a fitness center, and complimentary coffee, with seasonal gear like kayaks and snowshoes provided for exploring the natural surroundings.
Fish & Hike! Home Base For Kachemak Bay Adventures - Alaska
Alaska
08/11 – 08/14
$264/nighttotal: $792 (3 )

Fish & Hike! Home Base For Kachemak Bay Adventures

1 1
apartment , Homer
This Homer apartment is located within 1 mile of the Pratt Museum and Bunnell Street Arts Center, and within 2 miles of Bishop's Beach.
This lodging offers complimentary WiFi in public areas, on-site barbecue grills, free self-parking, and a private patio, with an in-unit kitchen equipped with a microwave and coffee/tea maker.

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Best Alaska apartment rentals with air conditioning

U-med District Townhome W/ Private Yard + Grill - Alaska
Alaska
08/11 – 08/14
$449/nighttotal: $1347 (3 )

U-med District Townhome W/ Private Yard + Grill

1 1
apartment , Anchorage
This Anchorage condo is situated in the Hillside district, offering convenient access to the University of Alaska Anchorage and Providence Alaska Medical Center, both less than 1.25 miles away, and Campbell Creek Greenbelt Park, under 1.88 miles away.
This accommodation features a microwave oven, dishwasher, air conditioning, and a fireplace, with complimentary Wi-Fi in common areas and barbecue facilities available for guest use.
U-med District Townhome W/ Private Yard + Grill - Alaska
8.0 1 review
Alaska
10/02 – 10/09
$189/nighttotal: $1323 (7 )

U-med District Townhome W/ Private Yard + Grill

3 2
apartment , Anchorage
This 3-bedroom, 1-bathroom townhome is located in Anchorage's University-Medical District, 1-2 miles from the University of Alaska Anchorage and Alaska Pacific University, and 2 miles from Providence Alaska Medical Center and Alaska Native Medical Center.
This 1090 square foot residence accommodates up to 7 guests, offering a full kitchen with a microwave and dishwasher, air conditioning, a terrace, garden, and in-unit laundry, plus driveway parking for 2 vehicles.
Blueberry Creek Cabin Lux Design Fire Pit Hot Tub - Alaska
10 2 reviews
Alaska
09/01 – 09/30
$579/nighttotal: $16791 (29 )

Blueberry Creek Cabin Lux Design Fire Pit Hot Tub

3 2
apartment , Anchorage
This family-friendly vacation rental is located in the Alyeska district of Girdwood, Alaska, just an 11-minute walk from Alyeska Ski Resort and a 9-minute walk from Chugach National Forest.
This 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom condo offers 2,530 square feet of living space, sleeps up to 8 guests, and features a fully equipped kitchen, in-unit laundry, a balcony with outdoor furniture and a fire pit, and is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts interested in activities like snowboarding and snowmobiling.
Anchorage Grand Home Downtown - Alaska
Alaska
09/05 – 09/09
$1316/nighttotal: $5264 (4 )

Anchorage Grand Home Downtown

6 6
apartment , Anchorage
This luxury rental is located in Anchorage's South Addition neighborhood, offering convenient access to downtown amenities and natural attractions, including the Anchorage 5th Avenue Mall and Ship Creek Viewing Platform, all within 1 mile.
This 4,500 square foot apartment accommodates up to 16 guests with 6 bedrooms and 5 bathrooms, featuring a full kitchen, air conditioning, a terrace, parking, and a massive outdoor patio, plus a unique kids' room with a loft net and rock climbing wall.
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