Polk Camp, Craig, AK

Polk Camp is located in the Prince of Wales Ranger District, Tongass National Forest (1 day 5 hrs 11 min northwest of Bellingham, WA) with an elevation of 30 feet. The site is open all year. Prices start at $45.00 per night.
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Campsite Reviews (13)

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@MelissaM982934 · Camped on Jan 18, 2025 at Campsite #1
Great location, nice to have that much space outside and it is a good winter cabin as it is easy to heat. One of our favorite spots, easy to get to but quiet and private.
@JosephK3270251 · Camped on May 24, 2024 at Campsite #1
View was amazing. But the cabin should be knocked down and start over. Vault toilet was fine.
@JohnS6889697 · Camped on Aug 6, 2023 at Campsite #1
great place. would be nice if hot water heater fixed.
@DavidM1864120 · Camped on Jun 8, 2023 at Campsite #1
Water is not available anymore, the fs changed the listing the day of our trip. I called for weeks and finally received a call the day before our trip. I was told they have many cabins to maintain and this one is far out, then the obvious answer is hire a local plumber.
@Christoph63310 · Camped on May 9, 2023 at Campsite #1
The location is great, BUT this cabin coulds use some love as it's starting to suffer from the affects of the coastal weather.

The Good: A person couldn't as for a more serien spot to stay
@CJayB6835767 · Camped on Aug 29, 2022 at Campsite #1
Pretty disappointed with with the experience this year here. We've stayed many times at this site and this was by far the worst experience we've had. Its going downhill!!

The water had been off for most of the summer, and our trip was booked for the end of summer. I talked with the forest service prior to the trip and they were conducting some test to make sure the water levels were in check and all should have been good. The forest service ensured me that the cabin would be good to go by the time we showed up. When we arrived, there was hardly any dishes or cookware at the cabin (assuming someone took all the pots and pans that were left for people to use, maybe forest service to clean out dirty dishes? not sure). No mattresses, the bigger couch had been removed, no axe, and no firewood.

The hot water heater was torn apart and left half way put back together, so we had no hot water for the week for showers. This is one of the main reason we stay at this cabin and don't mind paying a little more. We lost water pressure and talked to the forest service while staying at the cabin and they gave me some insight on how the cabin gets its water. I went up to the water source and found that the pipe that supplies the cabin water was not put together and designed properly to supply the cabin with enough water for use. We had literally a trickle out of the facets. We couldn't even take cold showers with the pressure we had. All could be solved by a few hours of work by the forest service to fix the piping properly and not use hose clamps with a coupler on hard schedule 40 pipe ha ha ha.

The forest service was good to respond with returning my phone call or text message until I complained. I'm not usually one of those guys that writes reviews or complains. I thanked them for their time and responsiveness along with these same issues mentioned above and they went casper on me. Not a peep. Might want to call before your trip to see what you should expect during your trip.
@MARTINM9601948 · Camped on Aug 15, 2022 at Campsite #1
Can't count on any of the facilities described amenities, nor can you count on the answer given by USFS when communicating with them. Five days prior to our arrival we were called by USFS and told we should have running water but possibly not hot water. After staying there 2 weeks without any water they showed up as we were leaving to turn the water on. Be prepared not to have available water, cooking source, heating source, or firewood. It's a good two-hour drive to the closest community and has no cell service. This facility has become less maintained since we stayed here 6 years ago.
@WynstonT930213 · Camped on Nov 12, 2021 at Campsite #1
We had a great time staying at Polk. The space was very big and we ended up camping out next the the wood stove for the night. The scenery was breath taking and we even found some old ship wreck debris on a hike along the tide. My only complaint would be that the door to the wood stove was janky. Once you open the door there is nowhere for it to rest without it falling out making it hard to add wood without getting a friend to help out (it takes two hands to gold the door open). Overall a great experience and definitely worth the drive.
@WynstonT255 · Camped on Nov 12, 2021 at Campsite #1
We had a great time staying at Polk. The space was very big and we ended up camping out next the the wood stove for the night. The scenery was breath taking and we even found some old ship wreck debris on a hike along the tide. My only complaint would be that the door to the wood stove was janky. Once you open the door there is nowhere for it to rest without it falling out making it hard to add wood without getting a friend to help out (it takes two hands to gold the door open). Overall a great experience and definitely worth the drive.
@waynew113 · Camped on Sep 4, 2021 at Campsite #1
Wou have great but the gate lock was broken. Could not get a hold of anyone do no cell service .
Got out but but had to rent a place in town. BAD TRIP!
@waynew9907957 · Camped on Sep 4, 2021 at Campsite #1
Wou have great but the gate lock was broken. Could not get a hold of anyone do no cell service .
Got out but but had to rent a place in town. BAD TRIP!
@SereneS9919863 · Camped on Jun 23, 2021 at Campsite #1
The view was beautiful but the cabin information was a bit misleading. In one description it says there's a flush toilet and then in another it says there's an outhouse. We were only told about 3 days before our visit that there was a problem with the water system and in the whole 4 days we were there noone came out to attempt to fix it. The beds are very hard and noisy wooden boards. You'll want more than just sleeping pads to save your back. They should also state in the description that the road to get there from the Highway is a narrow logging road that takes an hour to drive. We did get to see plenty of deer on our trip though and the inlet was great for kayaking.
@SereneS147 · Camped on Jun 23, 2021 at Campsite #1
The view was beautiful but the cabin information was a bit misleading. In one description it says there's a flush toilet and then in another it says there's an outhouse. We were only told about 3 days before our visit that there was a problem with the water system and in the whole 4 days we were there noone came out to attempt to fix it. The beds are very hard and noisy wooden boards. You'll want more than just sleeping pads to save your back. They should also state in the description that the road to get there from the Highway is a narrow logging road that takes an hour to drive. We did get to see plenty of deer on our trip though and the inlet was great for kayaking.

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