White Mountains National Recreation Area | White Mountains National Recreation Area - Alaska Cabins
Type: CABIN NONELECTRIC
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Recreation: Yeager's Cabin offers visitors Summer and Winter recreation oportunities with, rustic lodging, scenery and wildlife viewing. This cabin is one of the few that has access from the Summit Trail in the Summer and from the Wickersham Creek Trail in the Winter. This is a primitive cabin with no running water or electricity, and no cell coverage. It can accommodate up to six people comfortably.
This is primarily a winter use cabin where snowmobiling (October 15-April 30), snowshoeing, dog mushing, fat biking and cross-country skiing are popular activities accessing it from the Wickersham Creek Trail. Summer access is hiking from the Wickersham Dome Trailhead via the Summit trail. The surrounding 1-million-acre White Mountains National Recreation Area offers more than 250 miles of groomed winter trails linking 13 public-use cabins and 2 public use cabins.
Directions: From Fairbanks, Alaska, take the Steese Highway north to Fox, Alaska, and then the Elliott Highway north to the Wickersham Dome Trailhead at milepost 28. From here the Wickersham Creek trail leads you 16 miles to the cabin. Alternatively, in the summer it's a 16.5 mile hike along the scenic Summit Trail to this remote cabin.
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