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Kenai Fjords National Park
Willow Winter Public Use Cabin
 
Willow Winter Public Use Cabin
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Willow cabin is available after Exit Glacier Road is closed due to snow in the fall (usually in early November) through the first week in April.

Getting there: Willow Cabin can be reached by snowmobile (once there are 18 inches of packed snow on the road), cross-country skis, snowshoes or dogsled. The Exit Glacier road is usually closed at the Box Canyon Gate, 1.5 miles off the Seward Highway. From there it is approximately 7 miles to the cabin, but you may have a shorter ski if the road is still open to the Forest Service or National Park Service Boundary. Be sure to park at the turnoff before the gate. Keep the gate clear for access by mushers and emergency vehicles.

Reservations: Reservations are required and can be made in person at Park Headquarters or by calling 224-7500. Cost is $35 per night. Stays are limited to three nights.

Cancellation Policy: Reservations must be cancelled 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.

Facilities: Willow cabin is equipped with propane heat, as well as propane fueled stove, oven, refrigerator and lights. The cabin is fully furnished with table and chairs, a couch and bunk beds with mattresses. It has two bedrooms and sleeps up to four people. Basic cooking utensils, pots and pans and flatware are provided. A pit toilet is located near the cabin. There is no running water - visitors need to melt snow or carry in drinking water.

Skier on the outwash plain by Exit Glacier
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Orca whales  

Did You Know?
There are 3 distinct types of Orca whale that roam the waters around Kenai Fjords National Park: residents that eat fish, transients that eat marine mammals, and less frequently viewed offshore orcas that stay in open water eating fish - including sharks.

Last Updated: August 30, 2006 at 18:02 EST