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Description

This cabin sits at the south end of Juneau Lake. A rustic cabin with counter space, a table, benches and a wood stove for heat. Sleeps eight with bunks for six. Other features include a splitting maul and saw, an outhouse—and a canoe with paddles for exploring the lake.

Facilities

There is no electricity, potable water or cut firewood at the cabin.

Capacity

Up to 8 people

Area

Juneau Lake

Location

The cabin is located north of Sterling Highway, 9 miles from the south trailhead on the Resurrection Pass Trail and is set back from the southern shore of Juneau Lake.

Access

Access is by hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding, cross country skiing, snowshoeing, floatplane and snowmobiles. From the Resurrection Pass South Trailhead, at milepost 53.2 on Sterling Highway, hike 9 miles to the cabin or fly by float lane (10 minutes from Cooper Landing). From the Resurrection Pass North Trailhead, at milepost 4 on Resurrection Creek Road, hike 29.8 miles to the cabin.

To arrange floatplane transportation from Moose Pass, contact Scenic Mountain Air.

Terrain

The cabin sits at an elevation of 1,300 feet and is surrounded by a willow, spruce, and birch forest on hilly ground overlooking the lake and surrounding mountains.

Special Features

You can enjoy boating and fishing for rainbow trout, whitefish, burbot and grayling in Juneau Lake in a canoe with paddles provided at the cabin. In season, you can hunt for moose, black and brown bears and wolves in the surrounding forest. Hiking, mountain biking, cross country skiing, snowshoeing and snowmobiling (during open seasons) are also popular in the area.

Season of Use

Year-round

Managing Agency

Chugach National Forest

What to Bring

Bring your sleeping bags and pads, a cook stove, cooking gear and food. Water taken from the lake should be treated or boiled before consumption.

Canoe

Yes

Stove

Wood

Getting There

Coordinates
Latitude: 60.570389
Longitude: -149.875694
Driving Directions

Photos

Romig Cabin