Site Pincher Creek Cabin, Loop Kenai National Wildlife Refuge
Kenai National Wildlife Refuge | Kenai National Wildlife Refuge Cabins
Type: CABIN NONELECTRIC
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Site Details
- Campfire Allowed: Yes
- Checkin Time: 12:00 PM
- Num of Beds: 4
- Checkout Time: 12:00 PM
- Condition Rating: Good
- Pets Allowed: Yes
- Shade: Full
- Bed Type: Bunk
- Capacity/Size Rating: Single
- Min Num of People: 1
- Num of Rooms: 1
- Proximity to Water: Lakefront
- Max Num of People: 4
Need to Know
- Pincher Creek Cabin is a rustic 14' x 16' log cabin located on the eastern shore of Pincher Creek within the Chickaloon Bay Tidal Flats area. Built in the summer of 2008, this cabin offers seclusion, hiking, photography, and waterfowl hunting. The cabin contains two bunk beds, a table with benches, wood stove, splitting maul, crosscut saw, broom, shovel, fire extinguisher, and a 'GO Anywhere Toilet Kit'-compatible outhouse. In the winter there is cross-country skiing and snowshoeing. Access to the cabin is by airplane on wheels or skis. Refer to USGS map Kenai D-1. GPS coordinates: Latitude: 60.903789, Longitude: -150.199885.
- The seclusion of this cabin necessitates being prepared to handle any emergency situation. Inclement weather may cause an unexpected extension of your trip. Be familiar with ADF&G and Refuge specific hunting and fishing regulations. Bringing a personal cooking stove is recommended. Carry in potable water or boil surface water 5 minutes before drinking. Pack out your trash.
- 'GO Anywhere Toilet Kits' or 'Wag bags' are now required at this site. Alaska DEC Regulations require outhouses to be placed at least 100 feet from water sources. The outhouse at Pincher Creek cabin does not meet this criteria and has been converted to be compatible with the 'GO Anywhere Toilet' system. Guests are required to purchase and use 'GO Anywhere Toilet Kits' or 'Wag bags' when staying at this cabin. Bags must be removed and disposed of in normal trash after leaving the cabin. Enjoy the cabin and help protect the ecosystem by following these new protocols. Thank you.
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