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Juneau Ranger District

The Juneau Ranger District surrounds the largest city in Southeast Alaska and the capitol of the state. Visitors can learn about the Tongass, view a glacier, camp, and access many miles of trails at the Mendenhall Glacier Visitor Center and Recreation Area. Juneau is also the headquarters for nearby Admiralty Island National Monument, known for the Kootznoowoo Wilderness Area and Pack Creek Brown Bear Viewing Area.

Recreation Sites

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Auk Village Campground

Picnicking Biking Outdoor Science and Learning
Near a scenic beach, the campground was once a village site for the Auk Tlingit Natives. There are 11 camping sites and each campsite has a picnic table and fire ring; most meet accessibility…

Berners Bay Cabin

Water Activities Outdoor Science and Learning
The cabin is a 13' x 14' Pan Abode style cabin with large deck located on a saltwater beach. One double bunk and three single bunks provide sleeping for 5. There is a table between the bunks and a…

Dan Moller Cabin

Hiking Winter Sports Outdoor Science and Learning
This is a two level cabin 16 feet x 20 feet. The cabin is equipped with wooden bunks, table, benches, propane wall furnace for heat and an outside toilet. It does not have mattresses or cooking…

Denver Caboose Cabin

Hiking
This is a retired railroad caboose along the White Pass and Yukon Route Railroad. The nearby terrain is rugged and brushy, but the trail offers plenty of hiking opportunities. The following is…

Eagle Glacier Cabin

Hiking Outdoor Science and Learning
This is a log chalet style cabin, 12 feet by 16 feet on Eagle Lake, facing Eagle Glacier. The following is included with the cabin: 1 single wooden bunk, 1 double bunk, a loft (total cabin capacity…

Last updated March 27th, 2025