Dillingham, AK Hotels
- The Nushagak River Lodge is for those travelers who enjoy fishing. The rooms accommodate two to four lodgers and not only does this lodge serve hot breakfasts, it also offers a dinner that may include prime rib, salmon, pork chops, rib-eye steaks, or chicken. Almost adjacent to the lodge is a river teeming with King Salmon. The lodge is in the Nushagak river, just upstream of Portage Creek.
- The Thai Inn, at 119 East Street, is a celebration of Thai culture by owners George and Noi Guthridge. As you enter, their love of Thai culture becomes evident to the visitor. Thai artists created the furniture and art you see all around you. All guests stay outside the owners' home. The building is 5,200 square feet. A complete self-serve breakfast, freezer space, and complimentary shuttle from the airport await the visitor.
- The Beaver Creek Bed and Breakfast, on 1800 Birch Circle, is a favorite of business people, as well as sportsmen. This establishment offers four rooming options -- the Main House, the Fishing House, the Caribou Cottage, and the Log Cabin. All of these rooms, however, are smoke-free. Every house contains a kitchen with everything you need for food preparation, as well as an assortment of snacks. You have the choice of either cable or satellite television.
- The Bristol Inn, on 104 Main Street, is located in downtown Dillingham. According to its website, the inn is two blocks from the Samuel K. Fox Museum, as well as the Bristol Bay campus of the University of Alaska, Fairbanks. It has 31 rooms. The establishment welcomes both smoking and non-smoking visitors. The Inn offers special rates for senior citizens 62 or older, a representative of a non-profit, or a stockholder.