Public Lake Cabins of Alaska

Juneau Lake Cabin

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Juneau Lake Cabin is a rustic cabin overlooking beautiful Juneau Lake, providing access to fishing, hunting, hiking and wildlife viewing opportunities. There are great spots for tying up the airplane. The cabin is oversized and has a great deck for enjoying the afternoon sun.

The cabin can be accessed by hiking, biking, skiing, horseback, snowmobile or floatplane.

Facilities:

The log cabin has bunk space for six and a maximum occupancy of eight people. It is equipped with -counter space, a table, benches and a wood stove for heat. A splitting maul and saw are available. An outhouse is also provided.

There is no electricity, potable water, mattresses, bedding, cooking utensils, or cut firewood at the cabin. Visitors should bring sleeping bags and pads, a cook stove, cooking gear and food. Water taken from the lake should be treated or boiled before consumption.

Directions:

Juneau Lake Cabin is located on the Resurrection Pass Trail 9.5 miles from the south trailhead. It can be accessed by hiking, mountain biking, horse riding, skiing, floatplane, and snowmobile (during open seasons).

GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude):
60.57619, -149.87203
60°34’34″N, 149°52’19″W

Access by trail or floatplane. From the Resurrection Pass South Trailhead, at milepost 52 on Sterling Highway, hike 9.5 miles to the cabin. From the Resurrection Pass North Trailhead, at milepost 4 on Resurrection Creek Road, hike 29.3 miles to the cabin. Maps are available online or by calling the Seward Ranger District at 907-288-3178.

Winter travelers need to be able to evaluate avalanche and over-ice travel conditions. For more current travel conditions call the district office. The trail is closed to horse/pack stock from April 1 to June 30, and is open to over-snow motorized vehicles from Dec. 1 to April 30 every other winter season, beginning with the winter of 2007-2008. It is closed to motorized vehicles every other winter season beginning with the 2008-2009 winter season.

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