STEP BACK IN TIME. STEP BACK IN ADVENTURE.
ROLLBACK 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, 2026 (3 nights only)
Opportunities like this are rare. Step back in time with 2010 pricing and create a story that lasts long after the trip ends.
Book the Rollback Adventure.
Waterfall Resort
Celebrating more than a century of tradition, Waterfall Resort spans 52 acres on Prince of Wales Island near Alaska’s famed Inside Passage. Accessible only by air and sea, our record-setting salmon cannery turned legendary sport-fishing resort draws anglers from around the world (65,000 to date), who come to our remote shores in pursuit of wild king and silver salmon, halibut, lingcod, and more than 20 other fish species.
Happily, our fishing lodge is just a short floatplane flight from Ketchikan in Southeast Alaska, 90 minutes from Seattle, Washington. At Waterfall Resort, you can fly in in the morning and be on the water fishing with us in the afternoon.
It’s always great to see the familiar faces of our many repeat guests, and we're honored by those who've made a stay at our historic fishing lodge an annual tradition passed from one generation to the next. While we’ve hosted our share of pro athletes and celebrities over the years, our core clientele includes both newbie and longtime anglers, corporate and nonprofit groups, and vacationing families, who return to the resort year after year.
We’re equally pleased to meet first-timers, and we can’t wait to share with you what makes Waterfall Resort so special. Whether it’s the exhilarating fishing, friendly tournaments, hearty dining, evenings in the saloon, or dedicated service with a smile, our goal is to deliver the finest sport-fishing adventure in Alaska—on and off the water. Let’s go fishing!