If you’re looking for a true winter adventure, the Don Moller Cabin in Alaska has everything you’re looking for and more. Accessible only by hiking, snow machining, snow shoeing, or cross country skiing, this is the perfect weekend adventure. Pack your gear and head on out to this unbelievable remote cabin outside of Juneau.
If you want an adventure into the Tongass National Forest this winter, head on out to the Don Moller Cabin.
L D / AllTrails Take a trail out into the forest and enjoy everything that winter in Alaska has to offer. You’ll find snow-capped mountain peaks, tons of feet of snow, and a warm, cozy cabin at the end of the trail.
The trail to get out to the cabin is 5.8 miles, out and back.
Rayme Vinson / AllTrails Elevation gain is 1,312 feet throughout the trail, and there are boardwalks along the way. Although if the snow is deep enough, you may not see them at all.
You can hike, snowshoe, ski, or even snow machine out to the cabin, although the snow has to be at least a foot deep to use a snow machine.
Recreation.gov / website The trail doesn’t require much in the way of technical ability, so it’s a fun hike for the whole family. Just make sure to be aware of avalanche danger in the area, and be prepped on our winter backcountry hiking before you go.
The cabin itself is gorgeous and stands two stories high.
Recreation.gov / website You’ll find a table and benches, a propane furnace supplied with propane, a wood stove, snow shovel and an outhouse. There’s also a beautiful covered deck that extends from the front of the cabin and an additional deck extends from the second floor and overlooks the valley.
The cabin sleeps up to seven people total.
Sandra Lee Fairbanks / AllTrails There’s a double and single bunk on the first floor, and the loft can sleep up to four people. Plenty of room for a large family or two groups!
Rates for the cabin are $75 per night, year round.
Rayme Vinson / AllTrails You can make your reservations at the Recreation.gov website, where they detail all the information you’ll need to know for booking your stay.
This beautiful cabin is open and available to rent all year long, but it’s truly something special in the winter time.
Eric Bleicher / AllTrails Plan ahead for a wonderful weekend away. This winter adventure is a beautiful way to experience Alaska’s backcountry in the Tongass National Forest!
Have you ever stayed at the Don Moller Cabin in Alaska? What do you think? Did you love it? Let us know in the comments below!
L D / AllTrails
Take a trail out into the forest and enjoy everything that winter in Alaska has to offer. You’ll find snow-capped mountain peaks, tons of feet of snow, and a warm, cozy cabin at the end of the trail.
Rayme Vinson / AllTrails
Elevation gain is 1,312 feet throughout the trail, and there are boardwalks along the way. Although if the snow is deep enough, you may not see them at all.
Recreation.gov / website
The trail doesn’t require much in the way of technical ability, so it’s a fun hike for the whole family. Just make sure to be aware of avalanche danger in the area, and be prepped on our winter backcountry hiking before you go.
You’ll find a table and benches, a propane furnace supplied with propane, a wood stove, snow shovel and an outhouse. There’s also a beautiful covered deck that extends from the front of the cabin and an additional deck extends from the second floor and overlooks the valley.
Sandra Lee Fairbanks / AllTrails
There’s a double and single bunk on the first floor, and the loft can sleep up to four people. Plenty of room for a large family or two groups!
You can make your reservations at the Recreation.gov website, where they detail all the information you’ll need to know for booking your stay.
Eric Bleicher / AllTrails
Plan ahead for a wonderful weekend away. This winter adventure is a beautiful way to experience Alaska’s backcountry in the Tongass National Forest!
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Address: Dan Moller Cabin, Juneau, AK 99801, USA