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Cascade Bay, at the Northwest end of Eaglek Bay, holds the treasure of the largest waterfall in Prince William Sound. There is no lack of freshwater in the Bay, with another reasonable water source coming in just to the East of the Falls. Be prepared for the noise of the falls, and tons of jellyfish!
With 60 sites on paved loops, Williwaw is suitable for large motorhomes and offers great access to the Trail of Blue Ice — a non-motorized multi-use trail that traverses the valley floor. Also nearby biking, salmon viewing, hikes, and glacier viewing.
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The 12x20-ft, rustic cabin has a loft and a covered deck. Located 4.2 miles from Power Creek Trailhead, which begins approximately 6.9 miles north of Cordova, Alaska.
The 14x16-ft rustic cabin can sleep up to six people. Access to the cabin is by wheel plane at low tide from Cordova or Seward.
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On the southwest shore of Coghill Lake, on a lagoon just before the Coghill River, on the east side of College Fiord in Prince William Sound. Trail is 3 miles.
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The 12x14-ft rustic structure can sleep up to 6. Access to the cabin is by wheel plane on the beach at low tide only, typically a 25-minute flight from Cordova.
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A 12ft x 16ft rustic A‑frame cabin with a loft. The cabin is located 200 yards south of Beach River on the Gulf of Alaska side of Montague Island.
This 16′ X 16′ cabin is constructed of beetle-killed, milled spruce logs and has two full size bunk beds with a capacity to sleep eight people. Located in Decision Point State Park, this cabin can be reached by private boat, kayak, floatplane, or commercial water taxi.