Reviews for this site — G05, Loop: AREA HARRISON LAGOON CABIN

4.5
(19 reviews)

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Paul P Verified
Stayed date
Aug 2025

No Problems. It was warm, ran into a bear by the waterfall. Lots of fish, left wood and extra fuel for the stove

William W Verified
Stayed date
Jul 2025

Left lots of kerosene please do the same. Also left firewood(kindling). It can be buggy prepare accordingly. Also , as the cabin is surrounded by trees the light is a bit dim oven in summer. Lantern and/or headlamps are a great help!

TJ W Verified
Stayed date
Jun 2025

Great spot!

Marla P Verified
Stayed date
Aug 2024

The cabin and location were both amazing experiences during our visit to PWS. The cabin was bigger than I expected and was very tidy. There was plenty of room for our group of six adults. As others have mentioned, the stove doesn’t put out a lot of heat, but worked well enough for our needs. We loved having the morning sun on the outer beach and evening sun on the other side of the cabin. We had two incredible days of sunny weather so had ample opportunity to do glacier tours and fish. We on had one halibut hook up in three days of fishing, but it was an 80 pounder so took away the frustration. Other than sea otters, we didn’t really see any other wildlife or marine life and very few birds. While the bay goes dry at low tide, it’s not a problem if you are ok with your boat growing dry. It limits when you can come and go, but we made it work.

WILLIAM G Verified
Stayed date
Aug 2023

The work done on the cabin this summer is appreciated.

Lara L Verified
Stayed date
Sep 2022

Great cabin with a lot of space and boardwalks around the cabin to get to the outhouse. Beautiful views of ocean and lagoon. Much wildlife to view: bears, seabirds, eagles, otters. Good place to launch from for sea kayaking. The kerosene heater was efficient, however may not get hot enough when it gets really cold. It was still nice to come back to heat after a long day of kayaking.

jeffery b Verified
Stayed date
Apr 2022

Great cabin. Good shrimping close by.

John B Verified
Stayed date
Aug 2021

Incredible opportunity to have your own cabin on the water in a remote area for a very affordable price. So happy that the US Forest Service provides these opportunities for the public. Tips for those who want to go. Bring your own firewood for the campfire and the kerosene stove in the cabin requires about two gallons per 24 hours if running it at a higher setting. Directions for the stove are are hanging on the wall behind the stove and are not with the rest of the paperwork. Plan on rain so you're not disappointed and have fun!

Scott Tyler J Verified
Stayed date
Aug 2021

Very nice cabin and outhouse for such a remote location. Recommend remembering to bring lantern and headlamp as the cabin doesn't get a lot of direct sunlight so it can be a little dark inside.

Jani O Verified
Stayed date
Jun 2021

Great place to relax, observe wildlife and kayak. Cabin is well kept, warm and dry.