Callisto Canyon Cabin Seward, AK

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In June 2016, my wife and I and our kids, along with her brother, went to Seward AK to spend a few nights in one of the State Park cabins. These cabins are in high demand and my wife made the reservation back in February or so. The plan was for her and the kids to take a chartered skiff with the food, gear and firewood to the cabin and her brother Rick & I would hike with our 2 dogs. This all worked out perfectly. Rick & I had a great hike and the kids loved the boat ride.

This is the trail at the start.
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Here is Rick, all smiles on the trail. He lives near Phoenix and loves his trips up here.

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We crossed this bridge over Tonsina Creek a few minutes earlier.
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Though not really a trail now, the best path took us past this Wild Iris-filled meadow.
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Which then led to this ghost forest, a remnant of the 1964 Good Friday earthquake. On this side of the northern Pacific plate, the plate subsided which left many of the coastal forests submerged in salt water, killing the treesSeward_trip_ghost_forest2.jpg

Rick crosses the second bridge. Soon after this is a Forest Service campground.

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Alice, our (then) 13 year old dog enjoys the plethora of scents along the way.

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Upon arriving at the cabin, we helped haul the remaining supplies to the cabin and then the relaxing began. Here my wife takes in the view. Seward_trip_Callisto_cabin&SAK.jpg

Almost immediately a Steller's jay showed up and spent the next few days hoping for handouts. Seward_trip_Stellars_jay&stump.jpg

The next few photos show the scenery across Resurrection Bay from the cabin. Seward_trip_Res_Bay&mountains2.jpg

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Seward is in the lower left corner. Seward_trip_Res_Bay&Mt_Alice2.jpg

Here's a photo of Alice with Mt Alice behind her. I just realized that coincidence while putting this together.
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The view from the cabin. Seward_trip_cabin_view.jpg

The first full day, we hiked south to Caines Head State Recreation Site, where the remains of Fort McGilvray remain. This fort was installed in WWII to spy over Res Bay for Japanese subs. Beautiful place, boring duty.
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Our kids and Willow enjoy a break along the trail.
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A view south along the beach. The old pier was where the ships docked to unload gear for the fort.

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From a high point along the trail looking north to Seward. Although coastal, Seward enjoys many beautiful sunny days in the summer. We were fortunate to have 3-4 days of this, though. Seward_trip_hike_beach_S_Res_Bay&Seward.jpg

Rick & Aspen strolling along.
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We went left. Seward_trip_hike_beach_S_SAK&kids_trail_sign_close.jpg

Typical trail along the ridge.
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Aspen with an old snag. Seward_trip_hike_beach_S_AM&big_snag.jpg

Shawna and Aspen entering one of the buildings.
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Shawna and Riley checking out a building.
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An interpretive sign. Seward_trip_hike_beach_Ft_McGilvray_sign.jpg

A remaining turret for one of the big guns. Seward_trip_hike_beach_S_RC&turret2.jpg

The view from one of the lookouts. Seward_trip_hike_beach_S_Top_bunker_the_view.jpg

As typical for the coast, Devil's Club was everywhere. Here is the business side of that plant.

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The view from the top to the south.
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The pier from the beach. Seward_trip_hike_beach_pier&mtns2.jpg

Timing is everything. Seward_trip_hike_beach_S_low_tide_sign.jpg

The group stopping for a photo. We were returning to the cabin. Seward_trip_hike_beach_S_Rick&SAK&kids_beach4.jpg

Aspen and a good find.
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Eventually we hear the familiar rush of air of a whale exhalation and turn around to see this humpback whale. At least once a day, the cow and calf swam by the cabin.
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Willow retrieves a stick from the pond in front of the cabin. Seward_trip_Willow_in_pond.jpg

And dries off with Riley nearby. Seward_trip_Willow_water_shake.jpg

Rick & Aspen take a dip. That water was cold!!! Seward_trip_AM&Rick&Willow_pond2.jpg
Aspen flying a kite. Shawna always brings something cool to keep the kids entertained. Seward_trip_AM&kite3.jpg

Riley and his kite.
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Aspen photo bombing Riley and his moon jelly.
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The quality time with the kids is truly priceless.

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A couple of these used some local spruce for perching. Seward_trip_bald_eagle_tree.jpg

Harbor seals came by a few times a day. Seward_trip_harbor_seal.jpg

Rocks and water, entertaining kids for ever. Seward_trip_RC&splash.jpg

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The female surfacing in front of the cabin. Seward_trip_humpback_whale.jpg

Enjoying a nice fire. Seward_trip_SAK&RC&AM&Rick_campfire2.jpg

Time to head home. The start back. Seward_trip_SAK&kids&Rick_beach.jpg

Cruising along the beach.

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Aspen and Alice taking a break.
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A few remaining members of a ghost forest.
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The Wild Irises again. Seward_trip_Wild_Irises-2.jpg

Through the coastal forest. Seward_trip_hikers&forest2.jpg

Near the start of the trail , she looks relieved to dump the pack soon.

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Read this and weep, @Ben :)
 

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Now thanks for posting this Outdoor Fool. It looks like you had a nice trip. Thanks for the nice trip report and all the photos. This brought back some good memories from last summer when I spent quite a bit of time there is Seward. I was always hiking and birdwatching down here to Tonsina Creek and the area which I absolutely loved. Such a nice nice place! Wishing You the Best!
 
Read this and weep, @Ben :)

Actually this made me smile a little bit, for the memory. I enjoyed that hike as well, the summer before you. though i did it as a (stupidly) short overnight. https://backcountrypost.com/threads/caines-head-seward-alaska.5353/
walked out there in the evening, setting up at twilight (pretty late in August), before getting up the next morning just to hike back out to rush off to some where else. if i remember right i had to pick up a brake disk in Anchorage.

Sure looks like the kids had a good time out there.

Have you ever been out to any of the bays West of there in Kenai Fjords?
 
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Awesome place to explore, thanks for sharing.
 
I spent a couple nights in Seward in 2006, we checked out the Sealife center, did one of the 5 hour boat rides to Kenai Fjords,... basic tourist stuff. My wife had mentioned one of the cabins, but by the time she heard about them, they were booked for the summer. I'd love to have a cup of coffee in the morning on that porch :)
 
Mmm that area!!! Thank you for sharing. Have you ever been to the south of there into that "low tide zone"? It really intrigues me.
 
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