Public Lake Cabins of Alaska

Vogel Lake Cabin

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This is one of the nicer cabins in the system and features large glass windows for plenty of natural light in the cabin. This cabin is good for a crowd of people and can host around 6 people. There are no trails leading to the cabin so it should be more secluded than other cabins in the system.

Facilities:

The Vogel Lake Cabin is a large, one story rustic log cabin built in the early 1940’s as a hunting and fishing cabin. Located on the south end of Vogel Lake, this cabin offers seclusion, wildlife viewing, and good fishing. The boat provided at the cabin gives anglers excellent opportunities to catch rainbow trout. Wildlife includes moose, black and brown bears, and wolves. Hunting is allowed for these species in designated seasons. In the winter there is snowshoeing, cross-county skiing, and snow machining. The cabin contains two bunk beds, a table with benches, countertop for food preparation, wood stove, splitting maul, crosscut saw, broom, shovel, water bucket, fire extinguisher, rowboat with oars and personal flotation devices, established campfire ring, picnic table, and an outhouse. Primary access to the cabin is by float plane, ski plane, and snow machine.

Directions:

Refer to USGS map Kenai D-2. GPS coordinates: Latitude: 60.988617, Longitude: -150.434498.

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