Campsite

Ravens Roost Cabin

Backcountry$35Alaska, United StatesNo reviews yet

About this site

Ravens Roost Cabin is on the Alexander Archipelago in southeast Alaska. It sits at the top of a mountain in a very scenic area, providing views of surrounding terrain and access to a variety of recreational opportunities. Visitors enjoy cross country skiing and snowshoeing, as well as wildlife viewing and berry picking. The cabin can be accessed by helicopter or a 3-mile trail that starts at Sandy Beach in Petersburg. Guests are responsible for their own travel arrangements and safety, and must bring several of their own amenities. Recreation The area is popular among snowmobile enthusiasts, cross-country skiers, telemark skiers and snowshoers. During summer months the surrounding muskegs bloom with several species of wildflowers and wild berries. A trail to the north of the cabin connects to Petersburg, while a winter ski trail is marked to the south linking to the Twin Creeks road. Facilities The area is popular among snowmobile enthusiasts, cross-country skiers, telemark skiers and snowshoers. During summer months the surrounding muskegs bloom with several species of wildflowers and wild berries. A trail to the north of the cabin connects to Petersburg, while a winter ski trail is marked to the south linking to the Twin Creeks road. Natural Features The cabin is located on Mitkof Island, on the mountain above Petersburg Airport, at an elevation of 1,745 feet. It is the only cabin accessible by trail from Petersburg. The cabin is 16'x20' with a covered deck and a loft. Terrain surrounding the cabin is flat muskeg and beyond that is steep mountain slopes. The cabin offers nice views of the Wrangell Narrows and Kupreanof Island to the west. A variety of wildlife can be seen in the area, including eagles, moose, deer, porcupines and black bears (learn about bear safety). Additional Info: Access is via the Raven Trail, a steep and challenging 4.2-mile hike from the trailhead at the water towers behind Petersburg Airport, gaining 1,800 feet in elevation. The cabin features wooden bunks on the main floor and a sleeping loft accommodating up to 8 guests, with a covered deck, table and benches, propane heater, and an outhouse with pit toilet. No fresh water is provided; guests must bring their own water or treat water from nearby muskeg pools or melted snow. Peak season rates apply May 1 through September 30; non-peak rates October 1 through April 30. Reservations available through Recreation.gov.

Amenities & access

Access

  • Hike-in access

Amenities

  • Toilets

Contact

Location

56.776907, -132.935607

Reviews

No reviews yet. Be the first to review Ravens Roost Cabin in the Campsite app.

Camp smarter with the Campsite app

Save Ravens Roost Cabin to a list, get directions, leave a review, and explore thousands more campsites on the map.

Download on the App StoreGet it on Google Play