STEP BACK IN TIME. STEP BACK IN ADVENTURE.

Rollback to 2010 Pricing — June 1–10 Only

They say you can’t go back in time but this summer, you can. For a limited getaway this June, Waterfall Resort is rolling back the clock to 2010 pricing.

From June 1–10, enjoy 3 unforgettable nights at $1,200 per night.

Each day begins with the pursuit of wild Alaska King Salmon on legendary waters. Each evening ends at the Lagoon Saloon where guests gather to share the stories that fishing trips are made of. At Waterfall Resort it’s not just the thrill of the catch, it’s the memories created along the way.

  • Dates: June 1–10, 2025 (3 nights only)
  • Rate: $1,200 per night (rollback to 2010 pricing)
  • Offer: Valid for new bookings only Deposit: 33% required to reserve


Opportunities like this are rare. Step back in time with 2010 pricing and create a story that lasts long after the trip ends.

WHY JUNE?

Lets break it down:

  1. Larger Limits: During June, fishing regulations often allow for larger catch limits, making it possible to bring home an impressive haul of King Salmon.

  2. Peak Season: June is historically the peak season for King Salmon in Alaska. It's when these magnificent fish are most abundant and actively migrating, providing anglers with the best opportunity to catch them.
  3. Legendary Size: King Salmon, also known as Chinook Salmon, are the largest species of salmon. June is when they are at their biggest and most robust, offering anglers a chance to battle with these colossal fish.

  4. Challenging Fights: King Salmon are renowned for their strength and fighting spirit. Fishing for them in June means you'll have the exhilarating experience of challenging battles as you try to land these powerful fish.

  5. Abundance of Feeding Opportunities: In June, King Salmon are actively feeding to prepare for their spawning runs. This increased feeding activity makes them more likely to strike your bait or lure, increasing your chances of a successful catch.

  6. Memorable Adventure: Fishing for King Salmon in June is not just about the catch; it's about the adventure. It's an opportunity to immerse yourself in the natural beauty of Alaska and create lasting memories.

  7. Less Crowded: Unlike the peak fishing months of July and August, June tends to be less crowded. This means you'll have more space and solitude to enjoy the tranquility of the Alaskan wilderness.

 

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