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Crow Pass Cabin

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CROW PASS CABIN
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CROW PASS CABIN

About Crow Pass Cabin

Crow Pass Cabin is located about 500 yards off the Crow Pass Trail, which follows part of the former supply route for the Iditarod Trail. The trail is popular destination for its historic sites, stunning scenery and wildlife watching opportunities. The cabin is an ideal stop for visitors hiking the entire length of the trail, which takes an estimated two to three days, or for visitors interested in a good base camp for mountain climbing or backcountry skiing in the area. The site is only available for rent from June through October due to elevated avalanche danger during the winter and spring months. Please note, hazardous avalanche conditions may exist in this area as early as October and well into June some years. Getting there requires a 3-mile hike from the Crow Pass Trailhead off Crow Creek Road with an elevation gain of 2,080 feet. The trail may have snow October through mid-June. There is a small stream crossings to navigate just before the Cabin. Visitors are responsible for their own travel arrangements and safety, and must bring several of their own amenities including sleeping pads, sleeping bags, cook stove, toilet paper, pots and utensils as well as some form of water purification. More information on avalanche hazards in this area can be found at the Chugach NF Avalanche Center website (www.CNFAIC.org ). If accessing this cabin in late fall or early summer, please be prepared for winter conditions and/ or potential avalanche hazards affecting the route in along the Crow Pass Trail.

Number of accommodations: 1

Nearby Activities & Attractions

Hiking

Mountain Biking

Skiing

Seasonal information

2026 (Current year)

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Currently open - Jun 1 to Oct 31

Campground Amenities

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Water Access

  • Lake Access
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Site Details

Up to 6 guests
Surface: Gravel
Pet Friendly
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Reviews (26)

What Guests Are Saying

The Crow Pass Cabin is well-regarded for its cool design and spacious interior, comfortably accommodating guests. Despite challenging weather conditions, including strong winds and rain, visitors appreciated the cozy atmosphere and the efficient stove. The surrounding hikes, particularly to Raven Glacier, are noted as beautiful, making the trek worthwhile.

Review Summary

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Katie K

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November 6, 2023 Stayed at: G01, Loop: AREA CROW PASS CABIN

5

By far my favorite Alaska experience!

Katie K

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November 6, 2023 Stayed at: G01, Loop: AREA CROW PASS CABIN

5

By far my favorite Alaska experience!

Ari S

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October 27, 2023 Stayed at: G01, Loop: AREA CROW PASS CABIN

5

Spectacular !

Ari S

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October 27, 2023 Stayed at: G01, Loop: AREA CROW PASS CABIN

5

Spectacular !

Janice H

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October 5, 2023 Stayed at: G01, Loop: AREA CROW PASS CABIN

5

Fabulous trip! Gorgeous pass and great little cabin with epic views.

Janice H

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October 5, 2023 Stayed at: G01, Loop: AREA CROW PASS CABIN

5

Fabulous trip! Gorgeous pass and great little cabin with epic views.

Charlene J

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October 5, 2021 Stayed at: G01, Loop: AREA CROW PASS CABIN

1

Use caution in shoulder seasons. Winter came early and resulted in unstable snow pack preventing safe travel to reach the cabin.

Charlene J

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October 5, 2021 Stayed at: G01, Loop: AREA CROW PASS CABIN

1

Use caution in shoulder seasons. Winter came early and resulted in unstable snow pack preventing safe travel to reach the cabin.

Brian S

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July 16, 2021 Stayed at: G01, Loop: AREA CROW PASS CABIN

4

Highlight of the trip was seeing a group of mountain goats nursing babies. Glad we had the cabin to stay warm in. It was cold. Cabin isn't well insulated, but it gets you out of the wind. Wished we had brought 3 gallons of kerosene for our 2 night stay. It was in the mid 30s while we we're there. My only real complaint was other people coming up to the cabin and looking inside while we were there. We had no way of marking the cabin as occupied. Went to the park rangers afterwards, and let them know. There is supposed to be something like a sign apparently, so I guess it went missing. I wish the pre-trip instructions had said something about how to light the heater. We didn't bring paper to light it. Had to use small pieces from the guest book. I also assumed the outhouse would've had toilet paper but it didn't. We will stay here again, but we'll pack differently.

Brian S

Verified

July 16, 2021 Stayed at: G01, Loop: AREA CROW PASS CABIN

4

Highlight of the trip was seeing a group of mountain goats nursing babies. Glad we had the cabin to stay warm in. It was cold. Cabin isn't well insulated, but it gets you out of the wind. Wished we had brought 3 gallons of kerosene for our 2 night stay. It was in the mid 30s while we we're there. My only real complaint was other people coming up to the cabin and looking inside while we were there. We had no way of marking the cabin as occupied. Went to the park rangers afterwards, and let them know. There is supposed to be something like a sign apparently, so I guess it went missing. I wish the pre-trip instructions had said something about how to light the heater. We didn't bring paper to light it. Had to use small pieces from the guest book. I also assumed the outhouse would've had toilet paper but it didn't. We will stay here again, but we'll pack differently.

Location Crow Pass Cabin

Address:
145 Forest Station Rd. P.O. Box 129
Girdwood, AK, 99587
United States

Highway access

The cabin is accessible via AK-1 S/Seward Highway, located approximately 35 miles north of the cabin near Anchorage. From there, the route continues onto Alyeska Highway leading to Crow Creek Road, which provides access to the trailhead.

Latitude & Longitude: 61.0517 / -149.118

Elevation: 1074 feet

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Last updated: June 4, 2026

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