Overview
Taku Glacier Cabin is open for year-round relaxation and recreation in Alaska's beautiful Inside Passage. The cabin is in a prime location for glacier viewing and wildlife watching, offering access to many recreational activities.
The site can be accessed by float plane, motor boat or kayak, depending on conditions. Guests are responsible for their own travel arrangements and safety and must bring several of their own amenities.
Recreation
Visitors can explore the area in a canoe or kayak in deeper tides ( local tide charts ).
The Forest Service does not provide boats or flotation devices. Salmon fishing is possible in Taku Inlet.
Hiking is possible, but there are no developed trails around the cabin. The terrain offers opportunities for novice and experienced hikers.
Guests can pick fresh blueberries around the cabin during the summer. Hunting for bear, moose or mountain goat is allowed in designated seasons with a permit.
Facilities
Visitors can explore the area in a canoe or kayak in deeper tides ( local tide charts ).
The Forest Service does not provide boats or flotation devices. Salmon fishing is possible in Taku Inlet.
Hiking is possible, but there are no developed trails around the cabin. The terrain offers opportunities for novice and experienced hikers.
Guests can pick fresh blueberries around the cabin during the summer. Hunting for bear, moose or mountain goat is allowed in designated seasons with a permit.
Natural Features
The terrain surrounding the cabin site is a marsh estuary and sand beach with old-growth spruce immediately adjacent to the cabin. The background area is a lightly forested bedrock hillside with steep canyons and cliffs. The cabin offers views of Taku Inlet, nearby snow-capped peaks and both the Taku and Norris Glaciers.
This area is home to grizzly and black bears, moose and mountain goats.
Eagles nest near the cabin every year.
Activities
- Wildlife Viewing
- Hiking
- Camping
- Boating
- Hunting
- Fishing
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