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Beaver Creek Cabin (ID)

A white cabin in the woods.
A twin sized mattress with storage underneath.
A cabin next to picnic tables and a fire ring.
A map edited to show the location of Beaver Creek cabin and a seasonal gate.
A small white cabin in a green field.

Featured amenities

Kitchen

About Beaver Creek Cabin (ID)

The Beaver Creek Cabin site was established for administrative use in 1912. The current dwelling was built in the 1930s by the Civilian Conservation Corps using standard blueprints for that time. Beaver Creek Cabin is open year-round. It's accessible by car in the summer months and by snowshoes or cross-country skis in winter. Guests arriving in winter should park at the Whoop-Um-Up Park N' Ski Area (permit required) and access the 1.5 mile Pilgrim Trail to reach the cabin. The trail is moderately difficult in normal conditions, and guests are responsible for their own safety. The cabin offers many creature comforts for an enjoyable stay. However, several of the amenities are only available seasonally. Guests should be prepared to bring certain supplies or gear according to the season.

Number of accommodations: 1

Seasonal information

2026 (Current year)

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Open year round

This campground is open year round, providing flexibility for your stay.

365 Days

Campground Amenities

Most popular amenities

Kitchen

Cabin Interior

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Site Details

Up to 4 guests
Shade
Surface: Gravel
Driveway entry: Pull-through
Campfire
Pet Friendly
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Reviews (79)

What Guests Are Saying

The Beaver Creek Cabin is praised for its peaceful, rustic charm, offering a cozy escape from city life with well-equipped facilities and a welcoming community. Guests appreciate the thoughtful amenities, such as firewood supply and well-stocked kitchen essentials. However, some have noted issues like the lack of running water and minor maintenance needs, including the futon's assembly and the cabin's disability accessibility.

Review Summary

3.9
79 reviews
5
39.2%
31
4
32.9%
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3
15.2%
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5.1%
4
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7.6%
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Gage W

Verified

December 27, 2025 Stayed at: 1, Loop: BEAVER CREEK CABIN

5

Space was extremely clean and stocked with wood. We were able to get warmed up quick even in December. The stovetop worked perfectly and we were able to cook a solid meal. Plates, pans, pots, utensils, mugs, pans ....the list goes on... was there. Hiking up to the cabin took a lot of work, but if you're backpacking, I recommend not bringing extra plates or pans, it's just unnecessary. The bed was cozy and we got a great night of sleep.

Mark J

Verified

June 21, 2025 Stayed at: 1, Loop: BEAVER CREEK CABIN

3

Water wasn’t able to be filled because generator wasn’t working. Lot of people just wander in as we sat outside, sign says it’s a rental but they just come onto the property anyway

Mark J

Verified

June 21, 2025 Stayed at: 1, Loop: BEAVER CREEK CABIN

3

Water wasn’t able to be filled because generator wasn’t working. Lot of people just wander in as we sat outside, sign says it’s a rental but they just come onto the property anyway

Wes F

Verified

February 26, 2025 Stayed at: 1, Loop: BEAVER CREEK CABIN

5

The Cabin is very rustic with no running water(in winter) a wood burning stove for heat, gas lighting, a gas stove and fridge and a pit toilet outside during winter months. Firewood is supplied but you have to split it yourself. We snowshoed in on Monday morning(-16°) to find the cabin had mouse droppings everywhere! We cleaned and sanitized every square inch of the place before settling in for a five day stay! The weather was fantastic(ly cold) with stunning starry nights. We built an igloo, sledded and snowshoed, the trail down the creek was 4’ deep unmarked powder that took 2 hours to go 1 mile , so exhilarating! The nightly visit from a Martin trying to break was pretty cool (I suspect he is used to being fed). Our snowshoe out was idyllic with heavy snowfall putting a beautiful cap on a great week!!
This isn’t for everyone but we loved it

Wes F

Verified

February 26, 2025 Stayed at: 1, Loop: BEAVER CREEK CABIN

5

The Cabin is very rustic with no running water(in winter) a wood burning stove for heat, gas lighting, a gas stove and fridge and a pit toilet outside during winter months. Firewood is supplied but you have to split it yourself. We snowshoed in on Monday morning(-16°) to find the cabin had mouse droppings everywhere! We cleaned and sanitized every square inch of the place before settling in for a five day stay! The weather was fantastic(ly cold) with stunning starry nights. We built an igloo, sledded and snowshoed, the trail down the creek was 4’ deep unmarked powder that took 2 hours to go 1 mile , so exhilarating! The nightly visit from a Martin trying to break was pretty cool (I suspect he is used to being fed). Our snowshoe out was idyllic with heavy snowfall putting a beautiful cap on a great week!!
This isn’t for everyone but we loved it

rex u

Verified

November 17, 2024 Stayed at: 1, Loop: BEAVER CREEK CABIN

5

Have stayed this cabin many times. Always great.

rex u

Verified

November 17, 2024 Stayed at: 1, Loop: BEAVER CREEK CABIN

5

Have stayed this cabin many times. Always great.

Craig W

Verified

August 24, 2024 Stayed at: 1, Loop: BEAVER CREEK CABIN

4

Lovely cabin.
Good birding.
All the dead trees from whenever that big fire was take a lot from what could be beautiful.
No running water makes it very hard to mop the floors :).

Craig W

Verified

August 24, 2024 Stayed at: 1, Loop: BEAVER CREEK CABIN

4

Lovely cabin.
Good birding.
All the dead trees from whenever that big fire was take a lot from what could be beautiful.
No running water makes it very hard to mop the floors :).

Veronica R

Verified

July 23, 2024 Stayed at: 1, Loop: BEAVER CREEK CABIN

3

It is a lovely place, the vault toilet was clean. The cabin could use a fresh coat of paint, and it is very warm this time of year. The picture window was stunning! Our only issue is that it is not disability friendly. My husband is in a wheelchair, and a ramp would have been helpful. All in all, a great experience! The night sky was stunning. Thank you!

Location Beaver Creek Cabin (ID)

Address:
P.O. Box 129
Idaho City, ID, 83631
United States

Latitude & Longitude: 43.9672 / -115.613

Elevation: 1589 feet

Policies & Rules

General

  • 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.
  • Maximum occupancy is 4 people
  • No water is available in the cabin from October through May
  • No garbage service in winter months; trash must be packed out
  • Camping is not allowed at this site; please do not use tents, motor homes or RVs at the cabin
  • Livestock such as saddle, pack or draft animals are not allowed at this site
  • Accessible in winter only by hiking or skiiing into the cabin from Whoop Um Up parking lot. Park and Ski pass is required from November 15 to april 30. Contact Idaho Parks and Recreation for more informtion at 208-334-4199. 
  • Loading and unloading is no longer allowed at the junction of FR362 and Highway 21 due to safety hazards caused by vehicles parked on the highway; vehicles parkingat this location for loading and unloading could be issued a citation
  • Campfires are allowed in fire rings ONLY, unless fire restrictions are in place. Contact Idaho City Ranger District for updates regarding fire restrictions. 
  • Reservations cancelled last minute due to weather or smoke conditions will not be refunded unless cabin or road is closed to the public.
  • Bears occasionally are seen in the area. Please practice bear-safe camping and keep the outside of the cabin free from trash and food.
  • 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. Forest Service personal will be onsite briefly once a week to run generator to fill up cistern. Generator run times estimated 2-4 hours once per week.
  • There is no electricity at the cabin. Please come prepared with your own light sources.
  • 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.
  • 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

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Last updated: June 3, 2026

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