Campsite #G3 at Shrode Lake Cabin, AK
Cabin Site #G3
Walk-In | 6 people |
0 | poor |



Campsite Reviews (8)
4.0 out of 5
5 star | | 63% |
4 star | | 13% |
3 star | | 0% |
2 star | | 25% |
1 star | | 0% |
-the kerosene heater is worthless. It radiates almost no heat whatsoever. Was not able to keep the cabin warm (in June) or dry our wet gear out each day. This was very disappointing as we were counting on it to do so. Needs a built in fan to disperse the heat or some insulation to capture the heat. It would also be great if the cabin had some simple instructions posted for the heater. And the website could list the model number to look up ahead of time.
-the trail was totally non-existent from the lagoon at Long Bay to the cabin. We made our way as best we could in the deep snow, at great effort. on the last day, one member of our group managed to find a sign pointing to the cabin that was obscured in the trees and deep snow. No discernable trail could be found from that sign however. There should be flags or markers of some sort that can be seen in winter or spring snow conditions.
-there was no sign for the outhouse location in the cabin. Because the outhouse is up and over a hill and not visible from the cabin, again, in the woods, it would be helpful if there was as sign or arrow or marker of any sort to indicate where it is. (one that can be seen in all seasons)
-slept comfortably. Very scenic. Beautiful and peaceful setting. Great deck for enjoying the lake and sun.
-Very neat spot, lots of snow as stated, truly a difficult access until July.
-the kerosene heater is worthless. It radiates almost no heat whatsoever. Was not able to keep the cabin warm (in June) or dry our wet gear out each day. This was very disappointing as we were counting on it to do so. Needs a built in fan to disperse the heat or some insulation to capture the heat. It would also be great if the cabin had some simple instructions posted for the heater. And the website could list the model number to look up ahead of time.
-the trail was totally non-existent from the lagoon at Long Bay to the cabin. We made our way as best we could in the deep snow, at great effort. on the last day, one member of our group managed to find a sign pointing to the cabin that was obscured in the trees and deep snow. No discernable trail could be found from that sign however. There should be flags or markers of some sort that can be seen in winter or spring snow conditions.
-there was no sign for the outhouse location in the cabin. Because the outhouse is up and over a hill and not visible from the cabin, again, in the woods, it would be helpful if there was as sign or arrow or marker of any sort to indicate where it is. (one that can be seen in all seasons)
-slept comfortably. Very scenic. Beautiful and peaceful setting. Great deck for enjoying the lake and sun.
-Very neat spot, lots of snow as stated, truly a difficult access until July.
But, even with that the experience was amazing.
Access description could do a better job in describing how to find the trailhead on the Long Bay side. Also, the sign was not visible from the water and the trail name portion was broken off.
But, even with that the experience was amazing.
Access description could do a better job in describing how to find the trailhead on the Long Bay side. Also, the sign was not visible from the water and the trail name portion was broken off.