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Alaska Public Lands Information Center
National Wildlife Refuges

 

 
A picture of a cabin and a float plane on Kodiak island
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LOCATION/ACCESS

Kenai National Wildlife Refuge Cabins
Please call the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge for Refuge specific regulations at (907) 262-7021.http://kenai.fws.gov/cabin.htm


Kodiak National Wildlife Refuge Cabins
Kodiak National Wildlife Refuge maintains eight public use cabins. You must take a float plane or boat to all of the cabins because brush and terrain make hiking very difficult. There is no road access.

RESERVATIONS/COST
Cabin reservations are scheduled by lottery. Three month blocks are drawn three months in advance (i.e. January, February, March are drawn the first day of business in October). Applications are accepted until the last business day before a drawing date. Applications may be mailed or delivered in person. Each group may make only one application per lottery. After the lottery drawing, cabins are available on a first-come, first- served basis and can be reserved by phone. The cost is currently $20/cabin/night.
Toll Free: (888)408-3514
Phone: (907)487-2600
http://kodiak.fws.gov/
 

Did You Know?  

Did You Know?
Oil enters the Trans-Alaskan Pipeline at 114 degrees and leaves the pipeline at 65 degrees. *********

Last Updated: March 05, 2008 at 16:30 EST