Turner Lake East Cabin

Turner Lake East Cabin

Turner Lake East Cabin

Located in the pristine wilderness of the Tongass National Forest, the Turner Lake East Cabin offers an extraordinary opportunity for those seeking a peaceful retreat amidst nature’s beauty. This secluded cabin is situated 24 miles east of Juneau, Alaska, on the bank of Turner Lake. Accessible only by float plane, this location provides a true getaway from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.

Cabin Features and Accommodations

The cabin is a 14 ft. by 16 ft. pan-abode style structure that can accommodate up to six guests. It includes:

  • Two single and two double bunks
  • A table and benches for dining
  • A small outhouse for restroom needs
  • A cooler box for food storage
  • An oil heater, though guests must supply their own heating oil
  • A campfire ring for evening gatherings
  • Food preparation space for cooking

Despite the comforts provided, guests should note that water and electricity are not available. Visitors are encouraged to bring their own water supply or treat water from nearby natural sources before consumption.

Natural Features

The location of the cabin boasts stunning views of mountain cliffs, waterfalls, and hanging glaciers, providing an awe-inspiring backdrop for your stay. The area is rich in wildlife, where bears, mountain goats, and various waterfowl can often be spotted. Additionally, the bank of Turner Lake features a small sandy beach and a larger sandy area with a fire pit for relaxation.

Recreation Opportunities

Turner Lake is a fantastic locale for fishing enthusiasts who can reel in cutthroat trout, Dolly Varden, and kokanee salmon. Seasonal hunting for mountain goats and bears is permitted with the appropriate permits. The summer season also brings the chance to pick salmonberries, adding a delightful foraging experience to your trip!

Essential Information

Due to the remote nature of the area, it is essential for visitors to be well-prepared. The cabin may be inaccessible during late fall, winter, and early spring because of frozen lake conditions. It typically does not become ice-free until June, so check conditions in advance. Guests must also account for the potential dangers of recreation in Alaska, including wildlife encounters and variable weather conditions.

Planning Your Trip

When planning your visit, please ensure you bring the following essentials:

  • Sleeping bags and sleeping pads
  • Cooking stove
  • Lanterns or flashlights
  • Cookware, plates, and utensils
  • Food and toilet paper
  • Garbage bags and fire extinguisher
  • Fire starters

Note: Guests are expected to pack out all trash and clean the cabin before departure to maintain the integrity of this beautiful environment.

A Unique Wilderness Experience

Turner Lake East Cabin represents a unique opportunity for those seeking to immerse themselves in the natural beauty of Alaska. Whether you’re fishing, hiking, or simply enjoying the vistas, your stay at Turner Lake will be a memorable escape!

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