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Description

16-x-16 log cabin in an alpine valley nestled amid steep mountain slopes. Sleeps 6, with table, oil stove, and outhouse. Note: You must bring #1 stove oil if you want heat. One gallon lasts about one hour. Devil’s Creek Trail intersects here, a 10-mile descent to the Seward Highway trailhead. Devi’s Pass Lake is about one mile down the trail.

Facilities

There is no electricity, potable water, mattresses, bedding or cooking utensils at the cabin.

Capacity

Up to 8 people

Area

Kenai Mountains

Location

The cabin is located at the intersection of Devil's Creek Trail and Resurrection Pass Trail, in the Kenai Mountains of southeastern Alaska. The beginning of Juneau Creek is also near the cabin. Due to a high frequency of travelers in the area, the cabin provides limited privacy.

Terrain

It sits in an alpine valley, closely surrounded by mountains and not far from Devil's Pass Lake.

Special Features

Visitors enjoy exploring the trail and viewing abundant wildlife found in the area. Fishing is available in a variety of nearby lakes and creeks, although each requires a hike. In season, visitors hunt for moose, black and brown bears, Dall sheep, mountain goats, caribou and wolves in the surrounding forest.

Season of Use

Year-round

Managing Agency

Chugach National Forest

What To Bring

Visitors must bring #1 stove oil to heat the cabin; a minimum of one gallon of stove oil is recommended.Visitors should bring sleeping bags and pads, a cook stove, cooking gear, food and clothing, among other necessities. There is no firewood available near the cabin.

Stove

Oil

USGS Topo Map

Seward C8

Getting There

Coordinates
Latitude: 60.62167
Longitude: -149.75417
Driving Directions

Devil's Pass Cabin