This Tongass National Forest public-use cabin is 65 mi northwest of Sitka. Like many other Forest Service cabins, this cabin sleeps four (bring your own sleeping bags) and has bunk beds, woodstove, table, and an outhouse. No mattresses, cooking utensils, or any services are provided, so you must bring all of your own supplies. The cabin, which faces the Pacific Ocean, has incredible views. With proximity to a hot-springs bathhouse, this isolated retreat is one of the Southeast's most prized cabins. Cabin guests don't have exclusive access to the bathhouse, so think twice before taking a skinny-dip. Access is by boat only (you'll need to walk in from a nearby cove).
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