Campsite #SO1 at White Sulphur Springs Cabin, AK

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Campsite #SO1 Features: Back-In parking, Cabin Site

Campsite Reviews (18)

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@RichRF1578CFDA · Camped on May 28, 2024 at Campsite #SO1
It's amazing
@EdwardB9523394 · Camped on Mar 18, 2024 at Campsite #SO1
The cabin is excellent. Nice size and very comfortable. The wood stove needs repair or replaced. The door latch is broken. The stove floor is sloped up toward the back of the stove. If you put any round wood in the stove the long ways which is how the wood is cut it will roll to the door. Not a good design not a good stove. It does heat the cabin once you get it hot. Bath house and hot spring sooo nice.
@KimN6413755 · Camped on Dec 26, 2023 at Campsite #SO1
LOVE this place.
@CelesteW657A6B · Camped on Apr 20, 2023 at Campsite #SO1
There's no place like it.
@sandraq7322599 · Camped on Jun 30, 2022 at Campsite #SO1
You need to get hardware cloth on the outside of the windows and repair the bug screen.
Martin are getting in the cabin and tearing holes in the screen on the way in, so you can't open the windows and keep the bugs out.
@PatriciaP14087 · Camped on Jun 15, 2022 at Campsite #SO1
The firewood left this year is cut small enough to fit in the woodstove, thank you, last year a lot of it was too long, so good job.
@JulieS4767669 · Camped on Apr 23, 2022 at Campsite #SO1
Kinda boring. No wi-fi or cell service. It rained. You probably won't like it.
@PatriciaP940 · Camped on May 26, 2021 at Campsite #SO1
Cleaned up the cabin from the previous visitors.
A Martin tried getting into our food stored on the porch, hung our cooler from the porch rafters.
@JulieS205 · Camped on Apr 23, 2021 at Campsite #SO1
Amazing place!
@bonilynp973986 · Camped on Apr 18, 2021 at Campsite #SO1
AMAZING. Top ten trips of my life. The water catchment system is great, just plan on filtering/boiling the water. There was plenty of firewood. We didn't see any bears, but there was plenty of bear sign. We made lots of noise and felt safe the whole time. Deer, river otters, seals and many different birds kept us company. We had visiting fisherman join us for a soak all 3 days we were there. If you make it out here you will be very happy.
@bonilynp770 · Camped on Apr 18, 2021 at Campsite #SO1
AMAZING. Top ten trips of my life. The water catchment system is great, just plan on filtering/boiling the water. There was plenty of firewood. We didn't see any bears, but there was plenty of bear sign. We made lots of noise and felt safe the whole time. Deer, river otters, seals and many different birds kept us company. We had visiting fisherman join us for a soak all 3 days we were there. If you make it out here you will be very happy.
@MeredithT71323 · Camped on Sep 6, 2020 at Campsite #SO1
The WSS cabin and hot spring is awesome. Cabin is great, has a wood-burning stove. Lots of random supplies and left-behinds in the kitchen area - could use fewer of those items, in my opinion. We were there around Labor Day and it was PERFECT. Traveled out there via Terry Wirta, Chicobi Charters, in Pelican.
@MeredithT374 · Camped on Sep 6, 2020 at Campsite #SO1
The WSS cabin and hot spring is awesome. Cabin is great, has a wood-burning stove. Lots of random supplies and left-behinds in the kitchen area - could use fewer of those items, in my opinion. We were there around Labor Day and it was PERFECT. Traveled out there via Terry Wirta, Chicobi Charters, in Pelican.
@KylaP936 · Camped on Jun 22, 2020 at Campsite #SO1
Our trips are always enjoyable to the White Sulphur cabin. This trip was no different. We tent camped a night at kayaker's cove, which was a first for us. Thank you for all that help maintain the cabin and surrounding area!
@KylaP2020281 · Camped on Jun 22, 2020 at Campsite #SO1
Our trips are always enjoyable to the White Sulphur cabin. This trip was no different. We tent camped a night at kayaker's cove, which was a first for us. Thank you for all that help maintain the cabin and surrounding area!
@JamieW3297169 · Camped on May 24, 2020 at Campsite #SO1
The bath house is an amazing work of art. It is beautifully constructed. It is a very special place.

I’m curious if a composting outhouse system has been considered as an alternative to the pit toilet.
@JamieW722 · Camped on May 24, 2020 at Campsite #SO1
The bath house is an amazing work of art. It is beautifully constructed. It is a very special place.

I’m curious if a composting outhouse system has been considered as an alternative to the pit toilet.
@MintaM646 · Camped on Jul 5, 2019 at Campsite #SO1
You don't have to rent the cabin to use the bathhouse, but I recommend it if you can snag a reservation. There is nothing better than having the bathhouse to yourself for an early morning soak, before the day-users arrive. Tip: pick your dates 6 months in advance - it books up fast! The bathhouse is amazing! The picture window gives a stellar view plus keeps it from being claustrophobic. Tip: the outer pools are natural so bring water shoes if you don't like a mucky bottom. The cabin itself was fine, with a big table and counters. The bunks are single on top and double on bottom, not platform like some cabins. We fit 8 people pretty comfortably, with 2 kids on mats on the floor. Our only real complaint was the holey and/or missing screens - it was unusually hot and the cabin got very stuffy, but the bugs were too bad to open the windows. Tip: bring a roll of screen and duct tape. There's a large fire pit with benches by the bath house, which was less buggy. Tip: instead of cooking on the cabin deck (which overlooks a bog), cook your meals at the firepit for better views and fewer mosquitos. If you can bring yourself to leave the hot springs, there's a pretty trail from the boat moorage to the cabin - bring bells or make noise for the bears. I also recommend bringing a kayak or paddle board to explore the surrounding coves and kelp beds, depending on the seas and your experience level, or just beach comb on the boulder fields and tide pools - so many crabs! Speaking of boulders, getting gear from boat to cabin is tricky with the rocks, so wear sturdy shoes or sandals, not flip flops. At high tide, you can maneuver smaller boats in to the cove, but we still had to kayak the gear onto shore. You can also carry it on the trail from the moorage bay, but that's a pretty long hike. Overall, our experience staying at White Sulfur Hot Springs was fantastic and I would recommend it to anyone seeking a unique, remote camping experience.

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