Young Lake (south) Cabin

Young Lake (south) Cabin

Young Lake (South) Cabin

Nestled in the breathtaking Admiralty National Monument in Juneau, AK, the Young Lake (South) Cabin is a perfect getaway for those who seek adventure and tranquility in a stunning natural setting. This remote cabin provides visitors with an authentic wilderness experience while being surrounded by the lush landscapes of the Tongass National Forest and the pristine waters of Young Lake.

Accessibility and Arrival

Access to this secluded cabin is solely via float plane, approximately a 20-minute flight from Juneau. As it is situated within a designated wilderness area, helicopter access is prohibited. During fall, winter, and early spring, the cabin may be inaccessible due to the frozen lake surface.

  • Float planes can land from mid-May through November as the lake is typically ice-free during these months.
  • Travelers should refer to USGS topographic map Juneau A-2 for navigation.

Cabin Details

The Young Lake (South) Cabin offers a primitive and rustic escape, perfect for nature lovers. The single-room log cabin is constructed in a pan-abode style and can comfortably accommodate up to six guests through wooden bunk beds (without mattresses). Key features of the cabin include:

  • Table and benches for group gatherings
  • Oil stove for heating
  • Cooking counters, cupboards, and shelves for your kitchen essentials
  • Outside toilet for basic sanitation
  • Elevation of 320 feet and a serene setting just 50 feet from the lake’s edge

Recreation and Activities

Young Lake is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, offering various activities such as:

  • Fishing: Anglers can enjoy catching cutthroat trout, dolly varden, and coho salmon.
  • Boating: Guests may use the cabin’s skiff and are encouraged to bring their own small outboard motor (limited to less than 10 horsepower).
  • Hiking: There are several primitive trails nearby, including a 4.5-mile trail that leads to Admiralty cabin.
  • Wildlife Viewing: Keep an eye out for Sitka black-tailed deer, bald eagles, and possibly bears, especially during the salmon run in summer.

Important Information

Before planning your trip, please note the following:

  • No drinking water is available; visitors must bring their own supplies.
  • A firewood containment policy is in place; do not move firewood to prevent pest spread.
  • All garbage and food must be packed out upon departure.
  • The cabin does not have electricity, and it is advisable to bring kerosene (#1 heating oil) for the stove.
  • Safety precautions should be familiarized, especially regarding bears and water conditions in the area.

Final Thoughts

The Young Lake (South) Cabin stands as an amazing opportunity for those wanting to disconnect from the everyday hustle and immerse themselves in the majestic wilderness of Alaska. Prepare adequately, respect the natural surroundings, and you’ll surely create memorable experiences surrounded by immense beauty.

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