Rare 22.51-acre remote Alaska retreat near Denali with a furnished 3-bedroom cabin, GVEA grid power, private well, full bath, laundry, modern kitchen and multiple heat sources. Enjoy Alaska Range views, Northern Lights, wildlife and true backcountry privacy. Unique footbridge and ATV trail access preserve the seclusion while offering comforts rarely found this deep in the Alaska wilderness. Located in the remote community of Ferry, approximately 25 miles from the entrance to Denali National Park, this property offers an opportunity to experience Interior Alaska on your own terms. The two-story, approximately 1, 070-square-foot cabin features upper and lower decks designed to take advantage of the surrounding landscape. The main living area includes comfortable furnishings and a 70-inch smart TV. A King Circulator wood stove with locally sourced stonework adds warmth and classic Alaska character, while a Wi-Fi-capable Toyo heater allows remote temperature monitoring. The kitchen is equipped with a refrigerator, oven/range, microwave, dishwasher, sink and cabinet storage. Upstairs are three furnished bedrooms, with select rooms providing direct access to the upper deck. Additional storage is available throughout the cabin. The acreage combines cleared areas, natural vegetation and wooded ground with trails extending through portions of the property. The western side reaches toward a bluff overlooking the Nenana River corridor, with the Alaska Railroad and distant mountain scenery creating a setting unique to Interior Alaska. Outdoor recreational opportunities in the surrounding area include hunting, fishing, hiking, ATV riding, snowmachining, wildlife viewing, photography, berry picking and foraging. Moose are frequently seen in the area, along with a variety of other Interior Alaska wildlife and bird species. Access begins from a 50' x 36' parking allotment on the west side of the Nenana River, managed by FC Corp with no annual fee. From the parking area, an approximately 600-foot-long, 46-inch-wide footbridge alongside the Alaska Railroad trestle crosses the Nenana River and accommodates ATV access during summer conditions. From the east side of the river, travel continues approximately three miles by ATV along a public 60-foot-wide gravel easement paralleling the river and railroad. Winter access varies with river, snow, ice and weather conditions. Under appropriate conditions, the frozen river may provide snowmachine and vehicle access for transporting larger items. Buyers should independently evaluate seasonal access requirements for their intended use. The property was also featured during Season 2 of Railroad Alaska, adding an interesting piece of Alaska television history to an already distinctive setting. For buyers seeking genuine Alaska seclusion rather than conventional road-system living, 1210 Hudson Road offers the opportunity to own a remarkable piece of the Interior Alaska landscape.