Across the river from Finnegan's Point you might get a glimpse of Irene Glacier.
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Irene Glacier on a clear day.
Finnegan's Point has a wood stove in the warming shelter, making it a nice place to dry off and warm up while you cook your food.
Bear boxes are used to store anything with an odor- from food to sunscreen to toothpaste.
It may not be fancy, but the lush setting of this "comfort station" is tough to beat.
This warming shelter is a nice place to warm up and dry off after your hike.
Camping at Finnegan's Point is limited to developed tent platforms
Who needs benches and picnic tables when you've got a natural picnic area? This large tree just off the trail at Finnegan's Point is a popular place to take a rest break.
You know you're at Finnegan's Point when you see the white warming shelter.