5116, Loop: AREA BEAR BASIN LOOKOUT AND CABIN

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Up to 12 guests
Pet Friendly
Accessible

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4.9 (8 reviews)
Jessica C Aug 2024

I stay in a lot of cabin through Rec.gov. This is by far one of the most beautiful places I have stayed. The views are incredible. Tips for those who haven't been there.... They are not kidding about the road. Getting there is a feat. Google GPS is wrong and stops before you actually get to the look out. Don't miss the turn to it. Easy to miss the last turn on the left. There is service on one side of the mountain but not the other with Verizon. And be sure to keep all food inside the cabin. The deer are cute and friendly but total scavengers and will get into anything not nailed down. Though adorable, don't make friends with them, or they will keep you all night getting into things. They ate the soap and licked my sunblock bag until it was soaking wet due to residue of sunblock on it. Licked the cast iron pans because we used olive oil. Best advice is chase them off. I am sure it looks different than before the fire a few years ago. But you simply could not beat the amazing view!!!

Gino C Sep 2022

It's a really nice set-up. There's a firepit outside with two picnic benches, a wood shed with wood in it (no need to bring your own), an outhouse, the cabin itself, and the lookout. Cabin has three beds, seemed to be double size. We fit two people on each one comfortably. The cabin has a wood stove, but we never needed to use it, and there are assorted things there to make your stay easier. (Axe, shovel, charcoal BBQ, briquets, some cleaning supplies, books, games, table, three chairs, and a few other items.) The lookout is a short walk up the hill and besides great views has a little table and a futon in it. When we were up there it was smoky and hot so visibility was limited. One thing to make sure you bring is plenty of water. If you need to fill up, the nearest place is Patrick's Creek, almost 40 minutes away. If you have kids they will enjoy the dust and dirt, mine sure did. There were a lot of yellow jackets around all hours of the day, nobody was stung, but it is something to note. The lady at the ranger station was really nice and helpful. Another thing to note is you can pick up the keys when the station opens at 8 AM, but check-out time for the lookout is 2 PM. Cell phone coverage is limited, might be able to send out a text, so plan on being free from technology. It was a good time, very relaxing, and amazing views.

Nichole O Aug 2021

Nicest lookout I’ve stayed in so far.

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