Cancellation Policy: Reservations must be canceled at least 10 days in advance to receive a refund or credit, unless the cabin is inaccessible due to weather. Refunds are only available for reservations made using an approved credit card. Credits may be applied to the current season only on a space available basis.
Amenities: Coastal cabins are equipped with heating stove (propane fuel is provided), pit toilets, table and chairs, and wooden bunks. The Aialik Bay Cabin sleeps up to four people and Holgate and North Arm sleep six. Cabins do not have electricity or running water. Fresh water is available nearby but must be treated. There are no mooring buoys at any of the Public Use Cabin beaches in Kenai Fjords.
Be sure to bring:
- Bedding and sleeping pads
- Cook stove and utensils
- Means to treat drinking water
- Food, clothing, gear and emergency supplies for backcountry travel - see What to Bring for suggested supplies for backcountry stays.
Cabin rules and other considerations:
- Pets are NOT allowed in public use cabins or in the backcountry of the park. Exceptions will be made for service animals such as Seeing-Eye or Hearing-Ear dogs.
- Secure food, garbage and other scented items inside the cabin at all times. Food storage violations could result in immediate termination of the cabin permit and a fine.
- Pack out all trash and remaining food.
- Smoking is not permitted inside public use cabins and other government facilities. If you do smoke, keep it outside and pack out all cigarette butts along with other garbage.
- Campfires are only permitted below the high tide line.
- Tents may not be pitched within 500' of public use cabins.
- Hunting and trapping are not permitted in Kenai Fjords National Park.
- Follow posted instructions for using the heat stove. Please conserve fuel for the next visitor.
- Report any problems to Park Rangers or contact Park Headquarters upon your return.
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In case of emergency: Rangers patrol Aialik Bay frequently in summer months and tour boats pass through that area on most summer days. It is strongly recommended that travelers in the coastal backcountry carry a marine radio. Rangers and/or the Coast Guard can be contacted on Marine channel 16. There is no cell phone coverage on the Kenai Fjords coast.