About Crow Pass Cabin
Number of accommodations: 1
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G01, Loop: AREA CROW PASS CABIN
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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.
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
Katie K
VerifiedNovember 6, 2023 • Stayed at: G01, Loop: AREA CROW PASS CABIN
By far my favorite Alaska experience!
Katie K
VerifiedNovember 6, 2023 • Stayed at: G01, Loop: AREA CROW PASS CABIN
By far my favorite Alaska experience!
Ari S
VerifiedOctober 27, 2023 • Stayed at: G01, Loop: AREA CROW PASS CABIN
Spectacular !
Ari S
VerifiedOctober 27, 2023 • Stayed at: G01, Loop: AREA CROW PASS CABIN
Spectacular !
Janice H
VerifiedOctober 5, 2023 • Stayed at: G01, Loop: AREA CROW PASS CABIN
Fabulous trip! Gorgeous pass and great little cabin with epic views.
Janice H
VerifiedOctober 5, 2023 • Stayed at: G01, Loop: AREA CROW PASS CABIN
Fabulous trip! Gorgeous pass and great little cabin with epic views.
Charlene J
VerifiedOctober 5, 2021 • Stayed at: G01, Loop: AREA CROW PASS CABIN
Use caution in shoulder seasons. Winter came early and resulted in unstable snow pack preventing safe travel to reach the cabin.
Charlene J
VerifiedOctober 5, 2021 • Stayed at: G01, Loop: AREA CROW PASS CABIN
Use caution in shoulder seasons. Winter came early and resulted in unstable snow pack preventing safe travel to reach the cabin.
Brian S
VerifiedJuly 16, 2021 • Stayed at: G01, Loop: AREA CROW PASS CABIN
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
VerifiedJuly 16, 2021 • Stayed at: G01, Loop: AREA CROW PASS CABIN
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
The cabin is located near Crow Pass in the Chugach Mountains, 3 miles from the Crow Pass Trailhead. Cabin users can expect to encounter small stream crossings during wet periods.
Access: At mile 90, AK-1 S/Seward Highway (35 miles south of Anchorage). Turn left onto paved road leading to Mt. Alyeska Resort (Alyeska Highway). After 2 miles, turn left onto Crow Creek Road. Trailhead is at end of road (7 miles) and parking is available. Refer to USGS Map, Anchorage A6.
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