About Barber Flat Cabin (boise National Forest, Id)
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Potable Water
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River Access
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Kitchen
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2026 Season availability
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Reviews (8)
What Guests Are Saying
Barber Flat Cabin offers a beautiful setting and enjoyable outdoor experiences, including fishing and stunning night skies. While some guests found the beds uncomfortable and reported issues with heat and cleanliness, others appreciated the unique wildlife, like hummingbirds. Access can be challenging due to narrow roads, but the cabin is generally worth the visit, especially for those who are prepared.
What Guests Are Saying
Barber Flat Cabin offers a beautiful setting and enjoyable outdoor experiences, including fishing and stunning night skies. While some guests found the beds uncomfortable and reported issues with heat and cleanliness, others appreciated the unique wildlife, like hummingbirds. Access can be challenging due to narrow roads, but the cabin is generally worth the visit, especially for those who are prepared.
Review Summary
Ron O
VerifiedOctober 6, 2025 β’ Stayed at: 1, Loop: BARBER FLAT CABIN
We were only able to stay one night, so not a whole lot to share. The property is very nice. We didn't find the beds comfortable at all, but then we are older and maybe others might be okay. If we go again, we'd bring extra padding!
Matt M
VerifiedAugust 10, 2024 β’ Stayed at: 1, Loop: BARBER FLAT CABIN
Rec.gov/Forest service program for letting the folks rent these facilities is is wonderful. Third time at Barber Flats and twice at Dutch Creek. Itβs a a little hard to find an opening but worth the effort. The hummingbird battles were new on this trip, & the night sky , caught a few fish just great for the newly retired!
Annette B
VerifiedJuly 29, 2024 β’ Stayed at: 1, Loop: BARBER FLAT CABIN
someone set 2 mouse traps ,had dead mice in traps when we arrived and they started to rot in the heat under the sink. .was soo hot in the cabin when its 100* needs pull down shades in the kitchen and bathroom , we brought fans with battery powered jump starter with plug in converters for it also used a blanket to close off living room from heated appliance's , the frig makes the bedroom in back hot ,had turned it off in the heat of the day and turned it back on after it cooled down ,also smells like gas in the bedroom with the frig.. the water made us all have issues so bring a sink filter or bring some water with you .,even boiled water did for coffee and tea. lots of biting flies and gnats' ,tried to eat outside on picnic table and was lots of bees too. Was difficult to climb stairs if you have walking issues but managed walking backwards with a cane down them ,down the road a ways ,turn right of cabin road exit is a flat beach spot for someone like me to go enjoy the water area. lots of utv and motorcycle traffic on weekends ,not too many on week days a few but not a lot ,fs road 376 was narrow and more of a utv trail but is passable but it has little to no turn outs for other vehicles for 7 miles .drove my Altima over it slowly, ,don't recommend it even in a truck , but went to Atlanta ghost town that way , all dirt roads for 68 miles also went to bonanza ghost town for 509adventures
Allen D
VerifiedSeptember 24, 2022 β’ Stayed at: 1, Loop: BARBER FLAT CABIN
Instead of double twin beds, there were two futons. Futons are almost never level. Mantles were missing on the propane lights, so we used our own. Other than that, the cabin was as described. Inside better than previous visit, outside getting run down.
Robert R
VerifiedSeptember 15, 2022 β’ Stayed at: 1, Loop: BARBER FLAT CABIN
The cabin is nice, but it is infested with mice. I trapped 3 mice in two nights. The Forest Service needs to seal up the openings from under the kitchen as that is where the mice seem to be entering, As you try to sleep you hear the mice running around in the kitchen. The other thing to know is that even though it has running water with a toilet and a bath tub, it does not have a shower.
Darryl S
VerifiedJune 24, 2022 β’ Stayed at: 1, Loop: BARBER FLAT CABIN
We have rented this cabin many times and it has always been very enjoyable and relaxing. This trip however we were surprised to see that some improvements had been made to the cabin. Fresh paint, new flooring throughout, and even a new toilet! These were much needed and much appreciated improvements that just make an already ideal spot even better.
Jim B
VerifiedJune 12, 2021 β’ Stayed at: 1, Loop: BARBER FLAT CABIN
Nice Cabin with running water and propane cook stove/water heater. Oven pilot would not work. Great shade most of the day. River is close, but steep to get down to. Once down, there is a good sized gravel bar next to the river.
The only downside is a lot of ATV/UTV traffic on the road in front of the cabin causing a lot of dust.
Susanne B
VerifiedAugust 20, 2020 β’ Stayed at: 1, Loop: BARBER FLAT CABIN
Always a good spot!
Location Barber Flat Cabin (boise National Forest, Id)
Address:
P.O. Box 129
Idaho City, ID, 83631
United States
From Idaho City, take State Highway 21 for 2 miles to Granite Creek Road #327. Turn right and travel approximately 25 miles to the cabin. The road becomes North Fork Boise River Road. Please drive carefully as this road is heavily traveled., occasionally narrow, and often in rough condition.
Latitude & Longitude: 43.8219 / -115.537
Elevation: 1371 feet
Policies & Rules
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The cabin code will be sent via email. If you haven't received the code before your reservation, please contact the Idaho City Ranger District at (208) 392-6681 24-48 hours in advance. |
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Drinking water is tested monthly for contaminants and will be abruptly shut off if not currently potable. Please plan accordingly with your own water supply in case of a shut off during your stay. |
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Drinking water at the cabin is from a cistern that needs to be filled, typically once a week. In order to this, a Forest Service employee may need to run the generator during your stay for approximately 2-4 hours. We apologize for this necessary inconvenience. |
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The roads are graded, but often are in somewhat rough condition; they can be traveled in good weather with 2-wheel drive passenger cars or trucks. |
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Reservations cancelled last minute due to weather or smoke conditions will not be refunded unless campground is closed to the public. |
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Campfires are allowed in fire rings ONLY, unless fire restrictions are in place. Contact Idaho City Ranger District for updates regarding fire restrictions. |
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Camping is not allowed at this site; please do not use tents, motor homes or RVs at the cabin. |
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Livestock, such as saddle, pack or draft animals, is not allowed at this site. |
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Bears occasionally are seen in the area. Please practice bear-safe camping and keep the outside of the cabin free from trash and food. |
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Don't Move Firewood: Help prevent the spread of tree-killing pests in our national forests by obtaining firewood near your destination and burning it on-site. For more information visit dontmovefirewood.org. |
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Guests should be aware that there is a risk of exposure to hantavirus when visiting remote cabins; click here to learn more |
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For questions regarding the campground, please contact the Idaho City Ranger District at 208-392-3700. For questions regarding reservations and refunds, please contact Recreation.gov customer service |