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Kodiak National Wildlife Refuge Cabins, AK

Fish and Wildlife Service
Status: Open year round.   Season Dates

Site, Loop:

SOUTH FRAZER LAKE CABIN, SOUTH FRAZER LAKE CABIN

Type:

CABIN NONELECTRIC

Amenities:

Pets Allowed
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Reservation Window: Sun May 19 2013 – Tue Nov 19 2013


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Site Details:

  • Site Type: CABIN NONELECTRIC
  • Site Reserve Type: Site-Specific
  • Type of Use: Overnight
  • Pets Allowed: Domestic
  • Oil Heating: Y
  • Bed Type: Bunk
  • Num of Beds: 4
  • Toilet: Y

Know Before You Go

Site

General: Primitive conditions - no electricity, plumbing, or cookstove; has outhouse-style pit toilet, separate meat cache.

Water: There is a small creek about 200 yards from the cabin. Boil all drinking water.

Access: Float plane. The cabin is 80 air miles from Kodiak City (flight time: approximately 55 minutes).

This cabin is located on a freshwater lake. Because of the possibility of freeze-up, use of the cabin November 1 to March 31 is strongly discouraged.

Notes

Site

Recreation Opportunities:

Fishing: Lake: Dolly Varden, excellent April to November. Dog Salmon River: Sockeye, excellent July and August; Coho, excellent August and September; Steelhead, good September to November; Rainbow trout, good June to November;

Hunting: Bear, good; Deer, good.

Other: Dog Salmon River is accessible by foot, but it is a substantial hike in trail-less terrain. Bear viewing at Frazer fish Pass on the Dog Salmon River is excellent in July and August. This area is frequented by bear viewers on day trips.

Legend

A : Available for online reservation (click to book arrival date)
L : Accepting Lottery Application (click to apply for the lottery)
W : First-come-first-served at facility (subject to availability)
R : Reserved
X : Not Available
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