J09, Loop: AREA TURNER LAKE (WEST) CABIN

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Up to 6 guests
Shade
Campfire

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4.6 (18 reviews)
Erica S Aug 2025

First-time stay by our group of long-time Juneauites. Beautiful cabin and location. We were going to skiff in but decided to take Ward Air instead. In retrospect, probably a good choice! If you're headed there, a good bristly doormat would be an excellent addition. The main floor is difficult to keep clean (it's made of uneven stonework). Swept many times. Myron the mouse is still present and accounted for. Be sure to put all foodstuffs and paper towels, etc., in cupboards at night/when you're not in the cabin. A group of eight canoeing Canuks portaged up from the inlet during our stay and used the rocks to dry out their gear/rest and reset for their paddle to East Turner. No problem - just be aware that you may not always be 100% alone in the wilderness! Some items that were there during our stay that you *may* decide not to bring: a first aid kit, dustpan, roll of paper towel, TP. We filled one large jug there w/waterfall water. We hauled a few logs out of the lake and meant to leave some wood ready/partially dry for the next party, but one of our group couldn't sleep and burned through it all during our last night, LOL. Sorry! :( Overall fantastic trip, even in the rain. Enjoy!

Erica S Aug 2025

First-time stay by our group of long-time Juneauites. Beautiful cabin and location. We were going to skiff in but decided to take Ward Air instead. In retrospect, probably a good choice! If you're headed there, a good bristly doormat would be an excellent addition. The main floor is difficult to keep clean (it's made of uneven stonework). Swept many times. Myron the mouse is still present and accounted for. Be sure to put all foodstuffs and paper towels, etc., in cupboards at night/when you're not in the cabin. A group of eight canoeing Canuks portaged up from the inlet during our stay and used the rocks to dry out their gear/rest and reset for their paddle to East Turner. No problem - just be aware that you may not always be 100% alone in the wilderness! Some items that were there during our stay that you *may* decide not to bring: a first aid kit, dustpan, roll of paper towel, TP. We filled one large jug there w/waterfall water. We hauled a few logs out of the lake and meant to leave some wood ready/partially dry for the next party, but one of our group couldn't sleep and burned through it all during our last night, LOL. Sorry! :( Overall fantastic trip, even in the rain. Enjoy!

Stevie G Jun 2025

Great cabin. Definitely bring a kicker for the skiff to explore the lake--it is phenomenal! Great fishing all over the lake!

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