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Location

Shakes Slough Two Cabin Campground is located in the Tongass National Forest, the largest national forest in the United States, which covers most of Southeast Alaska surrounding the famous Inside Passage. The campground is remote and may be accessed through water or air transportation given the extensive waterways, islands, and rugged terrain encompassing the region.

Access

Due to the remote nature of the Tongass National Forest, getting to any of its campgrounds, including Shakes Slough Two Cabin, commonly involves a float plane or boat. Visitors should plan thoroughly and make travel arrangements in advance, ensuring they have a clear understanding of the area and have communicated with local travel services for safe passage.

Facilities and Campsites

Shakes Slough Two Cabin Campground provides a rustic camping experience with basic amenities. Facilities might include:

  • Shelters or Cabins: Some basic cabins or shelters may be available, though availability can vary.
  • Campfire Rings: If allowed, there may be designated fire rings for campfires.
  • Primitive Toilets: Typically, this would mean pit toilets or outhouses, if available.

Given its primitive nature, campers should be prepared to pack in all necessary supplies, including fresh water, as these remote campsites often do not provide potable water.

Activities and Recommendations

  • Fishing: Tongass National Forest is renowned for its fishing opportunities, including salmon and trout.
  • Wildlife Viewing: The area is rich with wildlife; bears, eagles, and deer are common sightings.
  • Hiking and Exploring: There are often trails or natural areas to explore, but they may not be well-marked or maintained.
  • Boating and Kayaking: Given its waterway access, boating, and kayaking are popular activities.

It is essential to be self-sufficient and practice Leave No Trace principles to minimize your impact on the environment. Also, be bear-aware and store food appropriately.

Safety and Regulations

  • Weather Conditions: Weather in Southeast Alaska can be unpredictable, with frequent rain and changes in temperature. Dressing in layers and preparing for wet conditions is advisable.
  • Wildlife Precautions: Proper food storage is critical to avoid attracting bears and other wildlife.
  • Permits: Some areas may require permits for camping or certain activities. Check with the U.S. Forest Service for the latest information.
  • Leave No Trace: Follow all Leave No Trace principles to protect the natural environment.
  • Emergency Preparedness: Have a plan for emergencies, as cell service will likely be limited or non-existent.

Booking and Contact Information

For specific campground reservations, including Shakes Slough Two Cabin Campground, or for detailed information on regulations and permits, it's best to contact the local ranger district or the U.S. Forest Service in the region of Tongass National Forest where the campground is located.

Advance booking is often required, especially during peak recreational periods, and can typically be done through official forest service websites or recreation.gov, depending on the services provided.

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