Company information
Welcome to Soldotna, Alaska! We’re Bobbie and Harold Jackson, lifelong Alaskans with a deep connection to the land. Bobbie was born in Anchorage, Alaska, and in 1951, her family moved to the Soldotna Family Homestead In 1959, where our beloved “Peaceful Acres” Cabins & Jackson Gardens Alaska are now located. Harold, originally from Arizona, made his way to Alaska in 1961, and together, we've built a life steeped in the beauty and bounty of the Kenai Peninsula.
Our Peaceful Acres Cabins and Triplex are nestled on 10 acres of flourishing fruit, vegetable, and flower gardens, making them a true haven in Soldotna, Alaska. What sets our property apart is the vibrant, organic farming we practice right here on-site. If you're passionate about sustainable agriculture or just curious to learn more, we invite you to visit our Jackson Gardens Alaska website where you can delve deeper into our farming methods and philosophy.
In 2024, we decided to open our on-site cabins and triplex for short-term rentals, welcoming guests to experience the tranquility and natural beauty we’ve cherished for decades. Our website Peaceful Acres Cabins is where you can explore our story further, see photos of our facilities, and get a sense of what makes Peaceful Acres so special.
As true Alaskans, we’re excited to share our little slice of paradise with you. Whether you're here to enjoy the serene surroundings, explore our U-Pick farm, or simply relax, we’re here to make your stay unforgettable. Don’t hesitate to reach out to us anytime—day or night—with any questions or to book your stay. We’re available 24/7 and can’t wait to welcome you to Peaceful Acres!
Property information
***We accept same day bookings. ***
Immerse yourself in the best of Alaskan fishing with our short-term rental, located in the country 7 miles south of Soldotna and near the Kenai and Kasilof Rivers. For halibut enthusiasts, Ninilchik is just 35 miles away, and Homer is only 70 miles away.
Our six bed triplex is right on the Sterling Highway mile 103, near our 10-acre organic U-Pick garden. Bring your whole family to our spacious two-bedroom Peaceful Acres Triplex One known as the "Lighthouse Inn."
Our triplex includes free Wi-Fi, 50 inch Roku smart TV, Dish Network, room darkening shades, refrigerator, stove, washer/dryer, porch, outdoor pellet grill, and many other amenities.
BEDROOM 1: 4 Extra Long Twin beds or 2 King beds
--Bedroom 1 has extra long Twins that may be made into a King when requested, which can result in have 2 King beds. Or each King bed can be made into 2 Extra Long Twin beds, which results in having 4 beds in Bedroom 1.
BEDROOM 2: 2 Extra Long Twin beds or 1 King bed
--Bedroom 2 has two extra long Twins that may be made into 1 King when requested.
Possible bedroom configurations can be 3 Kings or 6 Extra Long Twin beds.
KITCHEN: Stove/oven, refrigerator, microwave, cooking basics, dishware & flatware, drip coffee maker
GENERAL: Complimentary toiletries, linens, towels, trash bags & paper towels
Other details to note:
-Key lock combination available before check in
-Must be 25 years old to book
-No smoking in cabin
-No pets
-Additional fees and taxes may apply
-Photo ID may be required upon check-in
-If you BOOK after 4 PM on your arriving day you MUST contact Bobbie Jackson by phone to ensure safe arrival
- NOTE: This property requires 6 exterior steps for access
- NOTE: This property does not offer air conditioning
Neighbourhood information
**Discover Year-Round Adventures Near Soldotna, Alaska**
Nestled 7 miles south of Soldotna, Alaska, your triplex is an ideal retreat into the Kenai Peninsula's natural beauty, where each season offers something special. Perfectly positioned between the Kenai and Kasilof Rivers, this area is renowned for world-class fishing and outdoor adventure.
**Summer** is a highlight, with the Kenai River just minutes away, famous for its king, sockeye, and silver salmon runs. The quieter Kasilof River offers excellent drift boat fishing, surrounded by serene landscapes. Beyond fishing, explore the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge, where trails lead through lush forests and along sparkling lakes. Wildlife is abundant—keep an eye out for moose, bears, and eagles. The nearby Tsalteshi Trails provide over 20 miles of paths, ideal for hiking and mountain biking.
In **autumn**, the landscape transforms into a vibrant tapestry of fall colors. It’s the perfect time for scenic drives along the Sterling Highway or quiet walks in the woods. The rivers, now peaceful, still offer great fishing for late-season silver salmon.
**Winter** brings a snowy wonderland. The Tsalteshi Trails become a hub for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing, while snowmachining on the Kenai Peninsula offers thrilling adventures. Ice fishing on the Kenai and Kasilof Rivers is a winter favorite, with the chance to catch rainbow trout, Dolly Varden, and burbot.
**Spring** signals renewal, as wildflowers bloom and migratory birds return. Early season salmon fishing begins, and the trails thaw, making it a perfect time for birdwatching and exploring.
No matter the season, your cabin near Soldotna is a gateway to Alaska’s endless outdoor wonders. Whether fishing, hiking, or simply relaxing, you're sure to create unforgettable memories in this breathtaking part of the world.