It's almost exclusively coho, but the access is easy & a group, no matter the size (2-6 persons)gets its own cabin and guide. I went a few years ago with a group of primarily retired people (ranging from 68 - 84 years), and they repeatedly visit this lodge due the prolific numbers of fish and easy wading. We also had the guide take us upstream one day to target steelhead (Trinity size), but didn't hook too many due to the hordes of Dolly Varden taking the fly first.
I know they have at least one cabin that's only one level. I believe all the others have the bedrooms located upstairs. You have to fly into Cordova, and then fly a DeHavilland to the makeshift air strip at the lodge.
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