National Park Service Cabins Review

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National Park Service Cabins

Fodor's Review:

The Kenai Fjords National Park manages four cabins, including three along the coast, favored by sea kayakers and for summer use only. Accessible only by boat or floatplane, they must be reserved in advance. The cabins cost $50 per night: three have a three-night limit, and the North Arm cabin can be reserved for up to nine nights, since it's considerably farther out than the others. The park's lone winter cabin is at Exit Glacier and is a stopping place for many skiers, mushers, and snow machiners (the local name for snowmobilers). Cabins have wooden bunks, heating stoves, and tables. There's no electricity, running water, indoor plumbing, or bedding.

  • Hotel Details: 4 cabins
  • Credit Cards: MC, V
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