Description
This cabin is situated at the southern end of Hasselborg Lake, which is in the central portion of Admiralty Island. The cabin is in a primitive setting, with no electricity, plumbing, or telephone. Within Kootznoowoo Wilderness and located along the Cross-Admiralty Canoe Route, the cabin is surrounded with a dense, natural spruce-hemlock forest. Deer and brown bear may be seen in the area. Good fishing can be found at the nearby lake outlet. The cabin is equipped with wooden bunks, table, and benches. It is heated with wood heat and has an out house. Fire wood is provided in a woodshed near the cabin. The cabin does not have mattresses or cooking utensils. Cabin users should bring their own sleeping bags, pads, cook stoves, cooking gear and food. A skiff with oars is provided. Cabin users should bring personal flotation devices and may also choose to bring small outboard motor (less than 10 horsepower due to wilderness regulations). This is a small one-room cabin and can only accommodate two people. The person holding the reservation must be at least 18, and must be a member of the party using the cabin. Use of this cabin by a commercial operator, such as an outfitter or guide, is not allowed. Visitors are asked to carry out all that they bring in. There are no discounts for Golden Age or Golden Access Passports for Alaska cabin rentals. Access by floatplane or canoe/portage. This cabin is a designated Wilderness area, and access by helicopter is illegal. Reservations are restricted to a maximum stay of 7 consecutive nights per party for any one reservation May 1 -September 30 and a maximum stay of 10 consecutive nights per party October 1 -April 30.