This site has been made for pilots and non-pilot outdoor adventurers looking to enjoy the public use cabin system, which is a unique treasure in Alaska. If we do not use the cabins we will lose them!
Book Cabin | Additional Cabin Information
The cabin was replaced in 2015 with a new larger log cabin. Located a stone’s throw from Nancy Lake, the site is most easily accessed from the water. This is one of four cabins on the lake with 1, 2, and 4 accessible by a trail system. This cabin has a great tie up spot for the airplane that provides protection from rough weather.
Facilities:
Sleeps 6 (maximum 6) with a maximum stay of 5 consecutive nights. The cabin was replaced in 2015 with a new larger log cabin. Located a stone’s throw from Nancy Lake, the site is most easily accessed from the water. It is a short ¼-mile paddle by canoe, ski or snowmobile from the Nancy Lake Canoe Trailhead parking area at Mile 1.6 Nancy Lake Parkway. It can also be accessed at the Public Use Cabin Trailhead at Mile 1.8 Nancy Lake Parkway; follow the signs ½-mile trail to the cabin. Floats or ski-plane accessible. NOTE SEPTEMBER 2016: The steep hill on the cabin trail has been re-routed with a much gentler grade, suitable for hiking, skiing or snowmobiling. The cabin has 2 double bunks, a storage loft, outside picnic table, fireplace and overlooks scenic Nancy Lake. Sleeps 6 (maximum 6) with a maximum stay of 5 consecutive nights.
Directions:
A short 1/4-mile paddle by canoe, ski or snowmobile from the Nancy Lake Canoe Trailhead parking area at Mile 1.6 Nancy Lake Parkway. It can also be accessed at the Public-Use Cabin Trailhead at Mile 1.8 Nancy Lake Parkway; follow the signs 1/2-mile trail to the cabin. ATVs prohibited. Floats or ski-plane accessible. Snowmobile openings announced when there is sufficient snow cover to protect underlying vegetation.
GPS Coordinates: N 61°41.57′ W 150°01.24′
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This site has been made for pilots and non-pilot outdoor adventurers looking to enjoy the public use cabin system, which is a unique treasure in Alaska. If we do not use the cabins we will lose them!