Scattered all over the state of Alaska are hidden cabins for private or public use. Alaska State Parks have almost 70 cabins that are off the beaten path and accessible to all visitors. Some people have decided to take matters into their own hands and build their own dream cabins tucked into the Alaskan wilderness. Whether you’re lucky enough to know an owner for one of these private cabins, or if you can make the trip out to one of these public use rental cabins, you’ll get to experience Alaska on a deeper level than many others. Have fun drooling over these nine dreamy Alaskan cabins.

  1. Peterson Lake Cabin - Forest Service Cabin

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  1. Engineer Lake Cabin - Forest Service Cabin

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Headquarters | Flickr

  1. Earthsong Lodge - Private Residence

Timothy Wildey | Flickr

  1. Trapper Cabin Denali National Park

elmundoenbici | Flickr

  1. Galena - Private Residence

Joseph | Flickr

  1. Bennett Cabin

Ed Keith | Flickr

  1. Private Cabin Along the Alaskan Yukon Border

David Schroeder | Flickr

  1. Winter Wonderland at Wonderlane - Private Residence

Wonderlane | Flickr

  1. Berner’s Bay Cabin

Joseph | Flickr

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Joseph | Flickr

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Headquarters | Flickr

Timothy Wildey | Flickr

elmundoenbici | Flickr

Ed Keith | Flickr

David Schroeder | Flickr

Wonderlane | Flickr

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