About Magee Rangers Cabin
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001, Loop: AREA MAGEE RANGERS CABIN
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Reviews (50)
What Guests Are Saying
The Magee Rangers Cabin offers a beautiful natural setting, ideal for birdwatching and family time, with a cool interior even in hot weather. While the cabin is clean and functional, it shows signs of wear and lacks running water, requiring guests to pack out their trash and walk to the restroom after dark. Overall, it provides a charming escape, but some maintenance improvements would enhance the experience.
What Guests Are Saying
The Magee Rangers Cabin offers a beautiful natural setting, ideal for birdwatching and family time, with a cool interior even in hot weather. While the cabin is clean and functional, it shows signs of wear and lacks running water, requiring guests to pack out their trash and walk to the restroom after dark. Overall, it provides a charming escape, but some maintenance improvements would enhance the experience.
Review Summary
David B
VerifiedSeptember 19, 2025 • Stayed at: 001, Loop: AREA MAGEE RANGERS CABIN
Was almost kind if spooky that there was no bug noise. No crickets, even at night. 😳
Otherwise great.
David B
VerifiedSeptember 19, 2025 • Stayed at: 001, Loop: AREA MAGEE RANGERS CABIN
Was almost kind if spooky that there was no bug noise. No crickets, even at night. 😳
Otherwise great.
David Q
VerifiedJuly 20, 2025 • Stayed at: 001, Loop: AREA MAGEE RANGERS CABIN
The cabin was great with a wonderful location the only down part was the long walk to the restroom for the ladies after dark.
David Q
VerifiedJuly 20, 2025 • Stayed at: 001, Loop: AREA MAGEE RANGERS CABIN
The cabin was great with a wonderful location the only down part was the long walk to the restroom for the ladies after dark.
Kathy H
VerifiedJuly 7, 2025 • Stayed at: 001, Loop: AREA MAGEE RANGERS CABIN
great time, no electricity, but great time with family.
Kathy H
VerifiedJuly 7, 2025 • Stayed at: 001, Loop: AREA MAGEE RANGERS CABIN
great time, no electricity, but great time with family.
Lauren s
VerifiedJuly 28, 2024 • Stayed at: 001, Loop: AREA MAGEE RANGERS CABIN
My family has been trying to stay here for years and we finally were able to make it happen.
I was a bit nervous after reading reviews and was expecting the cabin to be gross and infested with mice. We went in July 2024 during a particular hot streak and when we arrived at the cabin I was pleased to find the cabin was quite cool. We were traveling with a young child and the cabin remained cool through the entire day and was a perfect place for him to take his naps.
The cabin was clean. A bit broken down and old but not gross. We never heard any mice in the walls but if you didn’t clean up after yourself there was evidence of critters getting into food etc. which is how it is at any camp ground.
There is no power but they provided laterns for light which we also had some of our own.
There is a stove and I would say don’t rely on the oven to get too hot and bake anything in a hurry but works.
Fridge is really nice and there is a freezer.
We just used our sleeping bags as bedding so if you are expecting sheets being your own.
The bathroom is a bit of a walk but not too bad and is really nice to have a toilet.
You need to pack out all your own trash so keep that in mind when thinking logistics but they have best safe containers to store while during your stay.
Lauren s
VerifiedJuly 28, 2024 • Stayed at: 001, Loop: AREA MAGEE RANGERS CABIN
My family has been trying to stay here for years and we finally were able to make it happen.
I was a bit nervous after reading reviews and was expecting the cabin to be gross and infested with mice. We went in July 2024 during a particular hot streak and when we arrived at the cabin I was pleased to find the cabin was quite cool. We were traveling with a young child and the cabin remained cool through the entire day and was a perfect place for him to take his naps.
The cabin was clean. A bit broken down and old but not gross. We never heard any mice in the walls but if you didn’t clean up after yourself there was evidence of critters getting into food etc. which is how it is at any camp ground.
There is no power but they provided laterns for light which we also had some of our own.
There is a stove and I would say don’t rely on the oven to get too hot and bake anything in a hurry but works.
Fridge is really nice and there is a freezer.
We just used our sleeping bags as bedding so if you are expecting sheets being your own.
The bathroom is a bit of a walk but not too bad and is really nice to have a toilet.
You need to pack out all your own trash so keep that in mind when thinking logistics but they have best safe containers to store while during your stay.
Michael O
VerifiedJuly 15, 2024 • Stayed at: 001, Loop: AREA MAGEE RANGERS CABIN
Great escape!
Michael O
VerifiedJuly 15, 2024 • Stayed at: 001, Loop: AREA MAGEE RANGERS CABIN
Great escape!
Location Magee Rangers Cabin
Address:
2502 E. Sherman Ave.
Coeur d'Alene, ID, 83814
United States
Access #1: From I-90, take Exit #43 (Kingston) and drive 24 miles north on Forest Highway 9 (two lane paved highway) to the
Prichard Junction. Continue on Forest Road 208 for 28 miles to the end of the pavement and the start of Forest Road 6310
(a gravel road with rocks and potholes). Travel 7 miles on road 6310 to the Magee Ranger's Cabin. The approximate travel time from Coeur d'Alene on this route is 2 hours.
Access #2: From the Ranger Station in Coeur d’Alene, drive east on County Road #268 (Fernan Lakeshore road) for 5 miles; this road enters the Cd’Alene National Forest and climbs up into the mountains on Forest Road #268. Forest Road #268 is a paved two lane road that you will follow for 7 miles to Fernan Saddle. Continue on paved road which is Forest Road #612 (paved then graveled good quality two lane) and follow it 11 miles to Forest Road #209 past Honeysuckle Campground. Cross bridge and turn right (south) on Road #209 for 5 miles to its junction with Forest Road #422. Turn left (north) and travel 14 miles on Road #422 toward Magee. Road 422 is a fair quality graveled road that is mostly two lanes but in places narrows to 1-1/2 lanes with turnouts; use caution and go slow. The road is suitable for automobiles. Turn right at Forest Road #6310, Magee Cabin will be on your left. Travel time from Coeur d’Alene is around 1-3/4 hours.
Access is available via I-90, with Exit #43 leading to Forest Highway 9, approximately 24 miles from the campground. Other access involves County Road #268, which connects to various forest roads.
Latitude & Longitude: 47.8444 / -116.252
Elevation: 913 feet
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Last updated: June 4, 2026