This 625 sq ft timber lodge, Cohen Cabin Cove, is situated on the Tlingit people's traditional lands along Glacier Highway, offering convenient access within a few kilometres of Amalga Harbour, Herbert Glacier Trail, and St. Terese's Shrine, and was featured on Season 2 of Buying Alaska. This waterfront timber lodge sleeps four guests in one bedroom and features a fully equipped kitchen, an electric fireplace, a pull-out sofa, a 50-inch television, a washer/dryer, and a recreational kayak available for use from North Tee Harbour.
10 3 reviews
Juneau, AK
11/07 – 14/07
£111/nighttotal: £333 (3 )
Off-grid Cabin On Shelter Island - Boat-in Only
1 4
cabin , Juneau
Mint Cove Cabin, a boat-accessible retreat on Shelter Island, offers a secluded escape a short boat trip from Juneau, Alaska. This two-bedroom lodge sleeps five, boasting a fully equipped kitchen with propane stove and refrigerator, a private beach, shared fire pit, and pet-friendly accommodation (prior approval required).
Frequently asked questions about cabins in Juneau, AK
What’s the perfect one-day sightseeing itinerary for Juneau, AK?
Start your day with a visit to the Mendenhall Glacier, a truly stunning sight. Take a guided tour or hike to the glacier face. After lunch, explore the Alaska State Museum to learn about the rich history and culture of the region. In the afternoon, head to the downtown area and take a scenic cruise through the Inside Passage, admiring the breathtaking scenery.
What are the most famous places in and around Juneau, AK?
Juneau is known for its natural wonders, including the Mendenhall Glacier, the Tracy Arm Fjord, and the Tongass National Forest. In the city, you'll find the Alaska State Museum, the Juneau-Douglas City Museum, and the historic Gastineau Channel. You can also visit the state Capitol building and the impressive Mount Roberts Tramway.
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When is the best season to rent a cabin in Juneau, AK?
Summer, from June to August, is the most popular time to visit Juneau. The weather is mild, with average temperatures around 15°C, and the days are long, offering plenty of time for outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, fishing, kayaking, and whale watching during this season.
What are the best cabins for families and kids in Juneau, AK?
What wildlife can be spotted near cabins in Juneau, AK?
You might spot black bears, brown bears, moose, and deer in the forests around Juneau. You can also see bald eagles, sea otters, and whales in the waters surrounding the city. Remember to keep a safe distance from wildlife and follow the guidelines for responsible wildlife viewing.
What are the best pet friendly cabins in Juneau, AK?
What part of Juneau, AK is popular for renting cabins?
The most popular areas for renting cabins are near the Mendenhall Glacier and the Tongass National Forest. These areas offer stunning views and access to hiking trails, fishing spots, and other outdoor activities.
What are the must-visit natural attractions in Juneau, AK?
You definitely shouldn't miss the Mendenhall Glacier, the Tracy Arm Fjord, and the Tongass National Forest. These natural wonders offer breathtaking views and opportunities for hiking, kayaking, and wildlife viewing. The Inside Passage is also a must-see, offering stunning scenery and a chance to spot whales and other marine life.
Why is renting a cabin in Juneau, AK a great choice?
Renting a cabin in Juneau allows you to experience the beauty of the Alaskan wilderness in a comfortable and secluded setting. You can enjoy the peace and quiet of nature, cook your own meals, and have easy access to hiking trails, fishing spots, and other outdoor activities.
Where can you find healthy dining options in Juneau, AK?
Juneau has a variety of restaurants offering healthy options. Try The Hangar on the Wharf for fresh seafood, The Red Dog Saloon for organic dishes, or the cozy and popular Coppa for delicious Italian cuisine with vegetarian options.