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Camping Cove Cabin is located near the rugged coastline of Alaska, offering a terrain of dense forests and rocky shores. The area experiences temperatures ranging from 20°F in winter to 65°F in summer. Nearby, visitors can explore the scenic Mendenhall Glacier and the diverse wildlife of the Tongass National Forest.

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(14' X 18') Sleeps 6 (maximum 6) with a maximum stay of 3 consecutive nights. $50 per night. Cabins are not furnished with mattresses. Summer access: by foot or by small boats. The foot trail begins at Point Bridget State Park Trailhead parking area at Mile 39 Glacier Highway. The trail is 3.75 miles to the cabin. Winter access: the same trail is open in the winter. Visitors can ski or snowshoe the first 2.5 miles, but no ATV's or other motorized vehicles are allowed. Primary heat at the cabin is kerosene with an emergency woodstove. The fuel storage tank for the stove is on the rear of the cabin. It is recommended the user bring a minimum of 1 gallon of kerosene per day to supply heat for the cabin (2 gallons per night in the winter). None potable water supply is from the creek. Please purify before using. GPS 058° 38' 57.54"N, 134° 57' 56.4"W.

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Camping Cove Cabin is located in Alaska

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58.64931778 N
134.96566797 W

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Reviewed Aug. 31, 2018

Beautiful Camping on the Cove

The protected cove with a nice pebble beach is frequently used as a picnic site for those using small water craft as well as hikers and folks who like to fish from the rocks for salmon and char from April through October. Sleeps a max of 6 with a max stay of 3 consecutive nights. Cabins are not furnished with mattresses. Summer access: by foot or by small boats. The foot trail begins at Point Bridget State Park Trailhead parking area at Mile 39 Glacier Highway. The trail is 3.75 miles to the cabin. Winter access**:** the same trail is open in the winter. Visitors can ski or snowshoe the first 2.5 miles, but no ATV's or other motorized vehicles are allowed. Primary heat at the cabin is kerosene with an emergency wood-stove.

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  • What is the elevation of Camping Cove Cabin?

    Camping Cove Cabin is located at 44 feet.