The Bureau of Land Management originally owned the property. In 1960, the 5- acres were staked and deeded as a trade and manufacturing site to an Alaska family from Homer who built the original log cabin. The BLM land surrounding the lodge was designated Lake Clark National Park & Preserve by the Alaska National Interests Lands Conservation Act in 1980. Around 1984, an air taxi owner purchased the 5-acre parcel, constructed a few more buildings, and operated as a fishing lodge under the name Telaquana Lodge. In 1991, an Anchorage local purchased the fishing lodge and continued operations until 1995. It then became a private retreat.
In 1999, the property was purchased & reopened in 2000 as Redoubt Mountain Lodge, after significant upgrades and renovations were made. Each year improvements continue & new equipment is added to maximize guests' comfort & experience. Redoubt Mountain Lodge is committed to providing a premier wilderness facility that offers an unforgettable Alaskan experience!