Trout Lake Cabin

TROUT LAKE CABIN

Part of Chugach National Forest

Overview

Trout Lake Cabin is a large, rustic cabin set alongside Trout Lake offering a place for visitors to come and enjoy the forests of south-central Alaska. It provides access to great fishing and canoeing opportunities on the lake, as well as a variety of trails and wildlife viewing in the area.



The cabin can be accessed by floatplane, hiking, biking, skiing, horseback and snowmobile. Visitors are responsible for their own travel arrangements and safety, and must bring several of their own amenities.

Facilities

The two-story log cabin has bunk space for seven and a maximum occupancy of eight people. It is equipped with counter space table, benches and a wood stove for heat. A splitting maul and hand saw are available. An outhouse is provided.

There is no electricity, potable water, mattresses, bedding, cooking utensils or cut firewood at the cabin. Visitors should bring sleeping bags and pads, a cook stove, cooking gear and food. Water taken from the lakes or streams should be treated or boiled before consumption.

Natural Features

The cabin is located north of Sterling Highway on the eastern shore of the lake. It is surrounded by a willow, spruce and birch forest and open brushy areas. The cabin overlooks the lake and provides views of the nearby mountains.

For more information on access and regulations pertaining to this cabin, trail conditions, safety precautions and outdoor safety and ethics,please contact the Seward Ranger District.

Recreation

Visitors enjoy boating and fishing for rainbow trout and whitefish in Trout Lake. A rowboat with oars is provided at the cabin. Fishing equipment is not provided and permits are required to fish or hunt in the state, click here to learn more about Alaska Department of Fish & Game regulations.

In season, visitors hunt for moose, black and brown bears and wolves in the surrounding forest. Hiking, mountain biking, cross country skiing, skijoring, snowshoeing and snowmobiling (during open seasons) are also popular in the area.

Important Notices

  • This facility is located in an extremely remote and wild area; before making a reservation, become aware of bear, water, and weather safety (including cold)
  • Recreating in Alaska can present both obvious and hidden dangers; please be aware of your surroundings and be prepared for extended stays due to occasionally poor weather.
  • There is no source of fresh water near the cabin; guestsmust bring their own, or boil and treat water taken from the lakes or streams.
  • Use of this cabin by a commercial operator, such as an outfitter or guide, is not allowed.
  • All garbage and food must be packed out.
  • It is unlawful to use a public recreation cabin without a valid cabin reservation.
  • Occupying a Public Recreation cabin with more than eight individuals per cabin for each permitted day is prohibited.
  • Camping, pitching tents, or staying overnight within 300 feet of any public recreation use cabin is prohibited unless you have a valid cabin reservation.
  • It is prohibited to hitch, tether, or hobble any saddle or pack animal including dog teams, within 200 feet of an established trail, water source, or developed recreation site, including Forest Service recreation cabins.
  • Camping and/ or occupying any one Public Recreation Use Cabin for a period longer than seven consecutive days by any person or group including but not limited to family members, members of the same household, and members of the same camping party within a 30 day period, and three consecutive days May 15 to August 31.
  • Learn more about Chugach National Forest
  • Don't Move Firewood: Prevent the spread of tree-killing pests by purchasing firewood near your destination and burning it on-site. For more information visit dontmovefirewood.org.

Available Activities

  • WILDLIFE VIEWING - Wildlife Viewing
  • WINTER SPORTS - Cross Country Skiing
  • HUNTING - Hunting
  • HIKING - Hiking
  • FISHING - Fishing
  • CAMPING - Camping
  • BOATING - Canoeing
  • BIKING - Mountain Biking

Directions

<p>From the Resurrection Pass South Trailhead, hike 7 miles to spur trail, then continue another half-mile to the cabin. Refer to USGS map Seward C8. <a href="http://ask.usgs.gov/to_order.html" rel="nofollow">Maps</a> are available online or by calling the Seward Ranger District at 907-288-3178.<br><br><br><br>Winter travelers need to be able to evaluate <a href="http://www.cnfaic.org/" rel="nofollow">avalanche</a> and over-ice travel conditions. For more current travel conditions call the Seward Ranger District at 907-288-3178. The trail is closed to horse/pack stock from April 1 to June 30, and is open to over-snow motorized vehicles from December 1 to April 30 every other winter season, beginning with the winter of 2007-2008. It is closed to motorized vehicles every other winter season beginning with the 2008-2009 winter season.<br><br><br><br>Learn more about <a href="https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/chugach/recreation/hiking/recarea/?recid=13398&actid=51" rel="nofollow">Resurrection North</a> and <a href="https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/chugach/recreation/recarea/?recid=13397&actid=51" rel="nofollow">Resurrection South</a> trails.</p>

Contact Information

Seward Ranger District, 33599 Ranger Station Spur
SEWARD, AK 99664

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