Last updated: December 10, 2020
Thing to Do
Yukon River Public Use Cabins

NPS/Sean Tevebaugh
Take yourself back in time with a stay in one of the seven public use cabins that are available on a first come, first served basis in Yukon-Charley Rivers National Preserve. Split some wood and head inside to light a blaze in the wood stove, under the light of an oil lamp. Enjoy the warmth as your gear dries out from a long journey down the mighty Yukon River, whether it be on a recreational float or hunting trip.
Please replace the firewood, but keep the memories.
Please replace the firewood, but keep the memories.
Visit the Public Use Cabin in Yukon-Charley Rivers on our website.
Details
Activity
Canoe or Kayak Camping
Pets Allowed
Yes
Activity Fee
No
Entrance fees may apply, see Fees & Passes information.
Reservations
No
Season
Winter, Summer, Fall
Accessibility Information
Access to the Yukon River is via two boat launches in Eagle, Alaska that do not provide developed accessible access to the river or launched boat. Downriver of Eagle is a wilderness environment with zero services or development to any sites or public use cabins until 160 miles downstream in Circle, Alaska, which is similar to Eagle in terms of having one, undeveloped boat launch.