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Description

This is a Pan Abode cabin.

Facilities

2 single wooden bunks, 2 double wooden bunks, Wood stove, Table and benches, Cooking counter, Broom, Axe and maul, Wood, Outhouse, Skiff with oars.

Capacity

4 to 6 people.

Area

North end of Young Lake

Location

The cabin is on the north end of the island at the north end of Young Lake at an elevation of 320ft (97.5 m).

Access

Float plane. It is about a 20-minute flight from Juneau. Occasionally poor weather can result in extended stays, and cabin users should be prepared for this. In fall, winter, and early spring, the cabin may be inaccessible due to frozen lake surface (float planes cannot land). The lake is normally ice free from mid-May through November.

Terrain

The cabin sits back 50ft (15 m) from the lake edge under a canopy of trees. The beach is small.

Special Features

This is 1 of 2 cabins on the lake (the other is the South Young Lake cabin). You are in brown bear country. Bears frequent the area and trail particularly during salmon runs July through August. The Admiralty Cove-Young Lake trail is a 4.5 mile trail that departs from the cabin and ends at the Admiralty Cove cabin. It is a relatively flat trail and follows the creek at each end of the trail. The round trip hike can be fairly strenuous when conditions are very wet. The lake is on a flight path and has substantial overhead plane traffic.

Season Of Use

Year-round

Managing Agency

Tongass National Forest

What To Bring

Bring your own personal flotation devices, sleeping bags, sleeping pads, cooking stove, lantern, pots, pans, plates, utensils, food, toilet paper, garbage bags, fire extinguisher, and fire starter.

Rowboat

Yes

Stove

Wood stove

More Info

Water is available from the lake. Treat all water before using.

USGS Topo Map

Juneau A-2

Getting There

Coordinates
Latitude: 58.13333333
Longitude: -134.5
Driving Directions

Photos

Young Lake (North) Cabin