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DE BOER LAKE CABIN (AK), AKDescriptionClick here for more cabin information and maps. The DeBoer Lake Cabin is accessible by floatplane or helicopter only. The lake is normally frozen November through June. This A-frame cabin is equipped with two double bunks and a sleeping loft, table, benches, oilstove for heat, an outhouse, and a small rowboat with oars. It has no mattresses or cooking utensils. Cabin users should bring sleeping bags and pads, cooking gear, food, and #1 oil for the stove. Follow the instructions posted in the cabin. Cabin users who intend to use the rowboat should bring a personal flotation device, and may also choose to bring a small outboard motor. The cabin is located in an alpine valley surrounded by steep mountains on three sides. This is one of only two cabins in the Petersburg Ranger District that is located in a high mountain environment. The area offers spectacular scenery and an opportunity to hike and climb to the peaks and ridges of a chain of mountains. Although there are no trails in the area, intermediate hikers will find surrounding peaks good for day and multi-day trips. Opportunities for climbing, wildlife viewing, and photography are excellent. The valley floor supports numerous species of wildflowers. For more information, call the Petersburg Ranger District at 907-772-3871.Effective November 17, 2003, reservations for Alaska cabins will be subject to a new policy allowing only one change per reservation. A change in reservation is defined as a modification to the start or end date of the reservation. After one change has been made, if additional changes are desired, the customer must cancel the reservation and at a later time, re-book the new dates. This policy has been established to assure that reservations for cabins are fair and equitable for everyone. Services & Amenities:Alerts and Important InformationGetting There:De Boer Lake Cabin (AK)PO BOX 1328 Petersburg AK 99833 GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude): 57.09583, -132.94278 Located on the mainland at the west end of the DeBoer Lake, 3 miles northwest of Thomas Bay. Accessible by floatplane or helicopter only, 20 miles north of Petersburg. Refer to USGS topographic map Sumdum A-3. Phone Park for More Information:Project Office: (907)772-5908 |