North Beach Cabin


On the Pacific Ocean side of uninhabited Kruzof Island (home to Mt Edgecumbe), you’ll find a beautiful sandy beach for beachcombing and this A-frame USFS cabin. It's a 7-mile hike across the island from Mud Bay to Shelikof Bay along an old logging road to get here.


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