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As you approach our cabins at Moose Horn Hollow, you will see that there is adequate parking space for even a large RV.  You will notice that each of our cabins has an outdoor gas grill for the convenience of our clients. Cook your freshly caught salmon on the grill for dinner, or prepare your dinner inside using the full kitchen. There is adequate outdoor lighting and a porch with chairs for the comfort of our smoking clients.
Moose Horn
comfortable cabin
We respectfully ask that clients not smoke inside the cabins, and that they remove their shoes upon entry. These simple rules assure that our cabins will be pristine for your next trip to the Kenai.  You will find convenient parking right next to your cabin and additional parking nearby. Once you've settled in, our main Kenai River Lodge and fishing access is a short walk across the street. Here we have hip boots, rods and private fishing access to the Kenai River.
The Moose Horn Cabins are secluded on their own private 2 acre lot and are surrounded by the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge. The surrounding area is perfect for hiking and a nearby US Fish and Wildlife Park offers extensive boardwalks along the Kenai River for fishing and sightseeing.
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