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About Beaver Creek Cabin (ID)
Number of accommodations: 1
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2026 Season availability
Open year round
This campground is open year round, providing flexibility for your stay.
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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.
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
Patrick W
VerifiedMarch 22, 2021 • Stayed at: 1, Loop: BEAVER CREEK CABIN
we tried to snowshoe in on Friday, march 19, 2021. the trail over Edna creek has melted and there is no safe pass from Whoop Um Up parking Lot. Either the USFS needs to advise users to park north of the cabin and take FS road south, or cancel future reservations. Simply put, it is not safe.
Russell F
VerifiedMarch 2, 2021 • Stayed at: 1, Loop: BEAVER CREEK CABIN
Amazing tranquil location to spend a few nights in the winter (with kids)! Only complaint would be the amenities. There was no large stock pot for melting snow and no cooking utensils. We had previously called the Forest Service to inquire about the cooking amenities but they hadn't ever been to the cabin and didn't have any info. The beds in the pictures are also no longer there. There were two twin beds, no queen bed and bunkbeds like the online pictures. The futons in the living room are shot, don't plan on sleeping on those!
Russell F
VerifiedMarch 2, 2021 • Stayed at: 1, Loop: BEAVER CREEK CABIN
Amazing tranquil location to spend a few nights in the winter (with kids)! Only complaint would be the amenities. There was no large stock pot for melting snow and no cooking utensils. We had previously called the Forest Service to inquire about the cooking amenities but they hadn't ever been to the cabin and didn't have any info. The beds in the pictures are also no longer there. There were two twin beds, no queen bed and bunkbeds like the online pictures. The futons in the living room are shot, don't plan on sleeping on those!
Beth C
VerifiedFebruary 19, 2021 • Stayed at: 1, Loop: BEAVER CREEK CABIN
Beaver Creek Cabin is a great place to base a winter trip. We love the cozy wood stove and being so close to miles and miles of cross country ski and snowshoe trails. The Smokey Bear curtains are a classic!
Beth C
VerifiedFebruary 19, 2021 • Stayed at: 1, Loop: BEAVER CREEK CABIN
Beaver Creek Cabin is a great place to base a winter trip. We love the cozy wood stove and being so close to miles and miles of cross country ski and snowshoe trails. The Smokey Bear curtains are a classic!
Ammon J
VerifiedFebruary 1, 2021 • Stayed at: 1, Loop: BEAVER CREEK CABIN
Great stay. Would like to see a door between the kitchen and the living room to keep the heat in.
Ammon J
VerifiedFebruary 1, 2021 • Stayed at: 1, Loop: BEAVER CREEK CABIN
Great stay. Would like to see a door between the kitchen and the living room to keep the heat in.
Joshua S
VerifiedDecember 12, 2020 • Stayed at: 1, Loop: BEAVER CREEK CABIN
Had a lovely snow storm on the drive to the cabin. Both of our vehicles, (4x4 pickups), made it. Tire chains helped. Arrived after dark. Found the cabin in good shape until we got the stove fire going. The cabin filled with smoke, the alarms went off, and that's when we relived the stove pipe was not fully attached. Now that every part of the stove is hot as heck with the fire roaring, we had to reattach the stove pipe. We did a back woods patch job with some aluminum foil and mechanic wire. It worked!
Outside of the stove pipe incident, the trip was great. Found the cabin very nice and clean. The propane lamps worked great and the cabin is stocked with plenty of fire wood and a splitting maul. The rest of our party came in the following day, (4x4 Jeep). It snowed on and off during our stay. Cleaned everything and emptied the stove of ash before leaving. We had a great time and plan returning in the spring. Thanks!
Joshua S
VerifiedDecember 12, 2020 • Stayed at: 1, Loop: BEAVER CREEK CABIN
Had a lovely snow storm on the drive to the cabin. Both of our vehicles, (4x4 pickups), made it. Tire chains helped. Arrived after dark. Found the cabin in good shape until we got the stove fire going. The cabin filled with smoke, the alarms went off, and that's when we relived the stove pipe was not fully attached. Now that every part of the stove is hot as heck with the fire roaring, we had to reattach the stove pipe. We did a back woods patch job with some aluminum foil and mechanic wire. It worked!
Outside of the stove pipe incident, the trip was great. Found the cabin very nice and clean. The propane lamps worked great and the cabin is stocked with plenty of fire wood and a splitting maul. The rest of our party came in the following day, (4x4 Jeep). It snowed on and off during our stay. Cleaned everything and emptied the stove of ash before leaving. We had a great time and plan returning in the spring. Thanks!
Susanne B
VerifiedJuly 20, 2020 • Stayed at: 1, Loop: BEAVER CREEK CABIN
Other than the mice droppings, this place was a great get away. The pond out back is fun for the dogs and we got the refrigerator working so that wasn't a problem. This is our 4th time up there and we hope to return!!
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 4, 2026