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Point Bridget State Park Cabins

Description

This beautiful 2,850 acre state park, located forty miles north of Juneau, offers meadows, cliffs, spectacular views, salmon spawning streams, rocky beaches, and the sea. In the winter the meadows and open forest allow for excellent skiing and snowshoeing opportunities. Point Bridget Trail begins with a packed gravel that descends to a rainforest muskeg. Approximately 1.4 miles from the trailhead are beaver meadows offering unique wetlands and fields. Horse Meadow transitions next with spectacular wild flowers peaking in late June; horses are occasionally seen here. The trail meanders in and out of the meadow before reaching Cowee Meadow Cabin . A short planked trail leads from the cabin to a berm of natural accumulation of sand and the scenic shoreline. Blue Mussel Cabin is another .8 miles of forest that parallels cliffy shoreline. The small but pretty Cedar Lake lies 380 feet above sea level, approximately 8/10th of a mile from Cowee Meadow cabin and 1.3 miles from Camping Cove. The trail is a more primitive and difficult section with some grade, many tree roots, and uneven surfaces.

  • Always be ready for rain and soft wet ground/be prepared to stay dry and warm.
  • Carry signaling devise in case of an emergency (orange cloth/flares/etc.).
  • Carry first aid items, flashlight (particularly in winter), snack and a fire starter.
  • Surface water should be boiled or treated before drinking.
  • Be prepared for bear encounters. Respect the bears, give them the right of way and make a lot of noise (some hikers put bells on their packs and carry whistles to alert bears to their presence).
  • Always tell a friend, relative, or park ranger (465-4563) where you are going and when you expect to return.Motorized vehicles prohibited.
  • Fires in authorized structures or on sand or gravel bars only.
  • Fireworks and explosives are prohibited.
  • Discharge of firearms prohibited within 1/2 mile of cabins, trails, and road.
  • Disturbing or damaging natural objects prohibited.
  • Permit required for more than 20 persons.
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Location

Point Bridget State Park Cabins is located in Alaska

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Directions

Point Bridget State Park is located 39 miles north of Juneau on the Veterans Memorial Hwy. Also available by boat via Lynn Canal.

Address

POB 111071
Juneau, AK 99801

Coordinates

58.66085 N
134.96733 W

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Access

  • Drive-In
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Site Types

  • Cabins

Features

For Campers

  • Picnic Table
  • Reservable
  • Electric Hookups
  • Pets
  • Fires

For Vehicles

  • Sewer Hookups
  • Water Hookups
  • 30 Amp Hookups
  • 50 Amp Hookups

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Reservations

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