One of the Juneau area’s most attractive cabins and by far the most popular. It’s 18 miles east of Juneau on the west end of Turner Lake, where the fishing is good for trout, Dolly Varden and salmon. A skiff is provided. Sleeps six.
Turner Lake West Cabin
Juneau
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