Getting out into the wilderness is great, but we know that life back home doesn’t stop while you are here, and you may not want to spend several days off the grid. While Pybus Point Lodge is in a very remote part of the Alaska Wilderness (nestled at the edge of the Admiralty Island National Monument in the Tongass National Forest), we have a cell phone tower (AT&T) on the property that provides a reliable signal for all of our guests.
Book NowWe also provide a WiFi network across the cabins so you can bring all your devices along for the trip. Whether you are planning to use them to snap selfies and post on social media to make your friends and family jealous back home or you need to catch up on a little work in the evenings after a day of adventure, you can do it here on the Pybus Point Lodge property.
For those who prefer to get off the grid and out of touch for your trip, we promise we won’t tell anyone that you did actually have access to WiFi and a cell signal the whole time.
Discover why people like you can’t stop talking about Pybus Point Lodge. More than 30 years ago, the lodge opened as a simple fishing camp, drawing a devoted following in spite of basic accommodations. With new owners and experienced captains and crew, our corner of Alaska has become an unbeatable fishing and eco-tourism resort.