About Double Bay Cabin
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This campground is open year round, providing flexibility for your stay.
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Reviews (3)
What Guests Are Saying
The Double Bay Cabin remains well-maintained and evokes fond memories from past stays. Guests can enjoy a warm atmosphere with ample firewood and access to good terrain for deer hunting. However, there was a lack of deer sign noted on this end of the island.
What Guests Are Saying
The Double Bay Cabin remains well-maintained and evokes fond memories from past stays. Guests can enjoy a warm atmosphere with ample firewood and access to good terrain for deer hunting. However, there was a lack of deer sign noted on this end of the island.
Review Summary
John S
VerifiedDecember 3, 2025 • Stayed at: C01, Loop: AREA DOUBLE BAY CABIN
I had stayed at the Double Bay cabin about 25 years ago and had fond memories of the stay. I was glad to see that it was still there and fairly well maintained. We brought a lot of firewood so were able to keep quite warm all night. We let our boat go dry lower down the beach and floated off fine on our departure day. We had a great time and cooked a great dinner. The cabin offers some good terrain from which to start a deer hunt.
Gary R
VerifiedSeptember 3, 2025 • Stayed at: C01, Loop: AREA DOUBLE BAY CABIN
Zero deer sign on this end of the island. I guess I’ll go to Montague
Rita S
VerifiedOctober 23, 2020 • Stayed at: C01, Loop: AREA DOUBLE BAY CABIN
Great stay! The diesel stove keeps the place toasty. Don't forget to bring a lantern like we did.
Location Double Bay Cabin
Address:
612 Second Street
Cordova, AK, 99574
United States
Access to the cabin is by float plane (20 minutes from Cordova) or boat (35 miles from Cordova) at high tide.
Approach to cabin via boat or plane may be difficult at low tide because of the shallow lagoon. Click here for local tide information.
Please contact the Cordova Ranger District at (907) 424-7661 prior to arrival for more detailed information about safety precautions.
Latitude & Longitude: 60.4664 / -146.438
Elevation: 4 feet
Policies & Rules
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This facility is located in an extremely remote and wild area; before making a reservation, become aware of bear, water, and weather safety (including cold) |
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Recreating in Alaska can present both obvious and hidden dangers; please be aware of your surroundings and be prepared for extended stays due to occasionally poor weather |
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Inclement weather conditions may cause an extension of your trip during any time of the year and winter access can be difficult due to snow and ice conditions; bring extra supplies to last 2-5 days |
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Water is not available at this facility; visitors must bring their own for drinking, cooking and cleaning |
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Before digging for clams, read up on paralytic shellfish poisoning (PSP) and current regulations for size and quantity limits; cases of PSP from eating razor clams are relatively rare, but they have been reported in Alaska |
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All garbage and food must be packed out |
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Same day reservations are allowed for this cabin |
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Forest Order (10-04-00-14-47) that limits occupying/renting a public use rental cabin for more than seven consecutive days by any group or person |
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Learn more about Chugach National Forest and Prince William Sound |
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Don't Move Firewood: Prevent the spread of tree-killing pests by purchasing firewood near your destination and burning it on-site. For more information visit dontmovefirewood.org. |