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Sandstone Cabin

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Sleeping Capacity
Kitchen

About Sandstone Cabin

Sandstone Cabin is located beside State Highway 70 in the Sierra Madre Range. The cabin is nestled among beautiful aspen trees, and is frequented by moose, elk, and bears. The cabin features propane lights, heat, a propane stove and refrigerator, in addition to offering limited solar power. The cabin will sleep five to six people in 2 bunks and one queen bed. Potable water is availble. Individuals can reserve the Sandstone Cabin up to 14 consecutive nights from mid-June to late October. Please clean up after your pets. Host is located on site.

Number of accommodations: 1

Seasonal information

2026 (Current year)

2026 Season availability

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Campground Amenities

Most popular amenities

Bedrooms
Sleeping Capacity
Kitchen
Water and Hygiene

Water and Hygiene

  • Potable Water
On Site Services

On Site Services

  • Propane

Cabin Interior

  • Bedrooms
  • Sleeping Capacity
  • Kitchen
  • Heating
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GR1, Loop: SANDSTONE CABIN

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Site Details

Up to 6 guests
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Surface: Paved
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Reviews (12)

What Guests Are Saying

The Sandstone Cabin offers a great remote location with essential comforts like a shower, kitchen, and electricity, making it ideal for travelers. Guests appreciated the cleanliness, beautiful setting, and friendly hosts, with many expressing a desire to return. While some minor issues were noted, such as outdated curtains and a leaky faucet, they did not detract significantly from the overall experience.

Review Summary

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Palma J

Verified

January 10, 2020 Stayed at: GR1, Loop: SANDSTONE CABIN

4

Place was clean and spacious. Would probably chose the bunk beds next time and not the double as the mattress was not very comfortable. Plenty of room to park our truck, trailor and ranger. Campground Hosts pleasant.

Devon J

Verified

August 9, 2020 Stayed at: GR1, Loop: SANDSTONE CABIN

5

Always love staying here!

Michael S

Verified

October 31, 2020 Stayed at: GR1, Loop: SANDSTONE CABIN

4

Perfectly located, with heat and hot running water.
Everything we needed for a late october trip.

Elizabeth G

Verified

June 26, 2021 Stayed at: GR1, Loop: SANDSTONE CABIN

4

The cabin is very comfortable, with amenities like kitchen, bathroom, and solar power. Beautiful remote setting--lots of birds. Be prepared to be 26 miles from gas stations, off a road with very little traffic. No cell service.
Camp host was friendly.

Dixie M

Verified

July 13, 2021 Stayed at: GR1, Loop: SANDSTONE CABIN

4

Roxie and Elwin were great hosts. Knew so much history and could identify most species of birds and animals. The peace and quiet was the best part of enjoying nature at its best.

Christina C

Verified

September 4, 2021 Stayed at: GR1, Loop: SANDSTONE CABIN

5

Best campground hosts I have ever met. Elwyn was very accommodating and knowledgeable. He warned us the propane refrigerator was freezing everything in the appliance, but I was able to figure out it was missing a divider between the freezer and refrigerating areas. I was able to make a cardboard divider and use a dishcloth as an insulator, and everything stayed at the proper temperature. I liked the glow of the propane lights (push in the lever and turn up to light), and they provided heat when I didn't want to use the heater. The web site was confusing when it said the water was non-potable, but the water is potable and they test it frequently. Cabin had plenty of hot water with a fairly new water heater, but I had to bump the temperature up from the "vacation" setting. The windows could use some sealing, so the moths stay out. The cabin was clean and well kept (probably due to the camp host diligence)

Christina C

Verified

September 4, 2021 Stayed at: GR1, Loop: SANDSTONE CABIN

5

Great place. Nice and quiet. Camp hosts are fantastic. Cabin is well maintained. Had an enjoyable visit around the local area.

Ronald C

Verified

August 19, 2022 Stayed at: GR1, Loop: SANDSTONE CABIN

5

Nice cabin with all you need to have a good time and the hosts were very nice to chat with

Kingdon P

Verified

July 16, 2024 Stayed at: GR1, Loop: SANDSTONE CABIN

5

Cabin is in a beautiful setting along Battle Highway. Very quiet in spite of proximity to highway. Everything was clean and in working order. Roxie and Elwin were wonderful hosts. Be sure and play a round of golf with Elwin if you get the chance.

Jason D

Verified

October 11, 2024 Stayed at: GR1, Loop: SANDSTONE CABIN

4

Was a nice cabin for our first wyoming deer hunt. Location was great for where we wanted to hunt. As another review stated, the refrigerator froze stuff when it was placed at the back of the shelf. Leaky faucet the entire time on one of the bathroom sinks and a decent amount of dead flies laying around upon arrival. Nothing major and would certainly stay there again!

Location Sandstone Cabin

Address:
Box 249
Saratoga, WY, 82331
United States

Highway access

The Sandstone Cabin is accessible via State Highway 70, which connects to nearby towns such as Encampment and Baggs.

Latitude & Longitude: 41.11 / -107.17

Policies & Rules

General

  • Water is available at this facility; however, it is recommended that guests bring their own supply for drinking
  • Cell phone coverage is not available in the area
  • Please call the Brush Creek/Hayden Ranger District office at (307) 326-5258 prior to your stay to confirm combination and key access for the guard station; the Forest Service office is not open evenings, weekends or holidays
  • The cabin is a no-smoking facility
  • Please pack out all trash and food and clean cabin before departure
  • Make sure cabin is locked upon departure
  • No livestock accommodations are available
  • No electrical hook-ups are available on-site
  • Do not discharge firearms within the Sandstone Work Center
  • Don't Move Firewood: Prevent the spread of tree-killing organisms by obtaining firewood at or near your destination and burning it on-site. For more information visit dontmovefirewood.org.
  • Check the elements

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Last updated: June 4, 2026

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