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Reviews (18)
What Guests Are Saying
The Pebble Guard Station offers a beautiful and private setting with great access to the Big Springs area, making it an excellent choice for nature lovers. However, guests have reported significant fly and bug issues, which detracted from their experience. While some found it to be an enjoyable stay despite cleanliness concerns and lack of electricity, others were disappointed and sought alternative accommodations.
What Guests Are Saying
The Pebble Guard Station offers a beautiful and private setting with great access to the Big Springs area, making it an excellent choice for nature lovers. However, guests have reported significant fly and bug issues, which detracted from their experience. While some found it to be an enjoyable stay despite cleanliness concerns and lack of electricity, others were disappointed and sought alternative accommodations.
Review Summary
Annette B
VerifiedJuly 5, 2022 β’ Stayed at: 01, Loop: PGS
new beds new outhouse , no heater ,broken ,
Travis C
VerifiedJune 6, 2022 β’ Stayed at: 01, Loop: PGS
We usually have a great time. But not being able to use the propane for the lights or heat was no fun. By the time I was told about the propane issue it was to late to cancel the reservation. Spent one terrible night and came back home.
Dan K
VerifiedOctober 31, 2021 β’ Stayed at: 01, Loop: PGS
The cabin was great. Everything was working properly and it was clean. I would suggest lots of soft bedding in your pack in list. Other than that I was so impressed with everything. Loved it so much!
Annette B
VerifiedJuly 19, 2021 β’ Stayed at: 01, Loop: PGS
if you like dust this is your place , no screens on some windows so lots of bugs come in . hot water gas switch was not always working like it should , lots of atv noise from road ,,beds were dusty and uncomfortable ,hot in cabin and using appliances made it worse , used a battery fan but not much good it did but stirred up dust ,,lots of gnats biting us .only good thing was it had hot water and a shower that worked now and them with hot water , mostly warm had to turn it off and on every 5 minutes to get hot .needs a good cleaning .
Krista M
VerifiedJuly 9, 2021 β’ Stayed at: 01, Loop: PGS
I had a great stay at the Guard Station this past week, just myself and my two dogs. It's isolated, yet not isolated; the Big Springs Campground is nearby, in addition to private cabins and boondocking camp sites along the road. During the summer there are grazing cattle just around the corner and of course the always present ATVs that were mostly just annoying and didn't detract from my stay. The creek near the cabin is hard to get to as there is massive amounts of willows and the ground is soft under foot. You can access the creek much easier by going down to Big Springs or along the road on the way to the cabin. The amenities are as described, and worked perfectly: propane stove/oven, hot/cold running water, shower and propane lighting. There is limited cookware and dishes, I didn't use them but if I had forgotten something it's nice to know they are there.
Pro tip: bring a sleeping pad or other cushioning if you intend on using the bunk beds. I used doubled up sleeping bags and blankets and it was fairly comfortable.
There are lots of flying insects and mice can be a problem, although none were present during my stay, just evidence of prior occupation.
I was able to get a cell signal at the top of the driveway (t-moble) and was able to check my messages a couple times a day.
There is an old barn and corral area and a dilapidated workshop/garage that can be explored, in addition to the cow camp next door. During my stay there were plenty of wildflower blooming and tons of birds if you are into birding. if you bring your dog they will have a blast exploring and sniffing everything.
Jared R
VerifiedOctober 21, 2020 β’ Stayed at: 01, Loop: PGS
Good. Lava is a nice visit. Bring a ATV for lots of fun.
Michael M
VerifiedAugust 23, 2020 β’ Stayed at: 01, Loop: PGS
Potential renters should be aware that -- despite what the photo shows -- there is NO refrigerator in the cabin. This is NOT mentioned in the "Need to Know" section of this webpage. (It IS mentioned at the very bottom of the Reservation Confirmation email you will get AFTER you have paid for your reservation. I did not notice it way down there in the fine print.) I arrived with a load of perishables, so the next day I had to drive to town for a cooler and ice, and buy more ice every day thereafter. If I had known that there was no fridge I would have rented a different cabin at a cheaper price.
Despite the above, I did enjoy the warm water shower, gas stove, ample space, and the comfortable beds.
Chad C
VerifiedAugust 15, 2020 β’ Stayed at: 01, Loop: PGS
Wonderful surroundings. Isolated enough for our family to feel separate from the millions of others who were camped along the creek and at the campground. Cabin was awesome. It was great to have running water! The outhouse smelled like hand sanitizer and NOT like an outhouse! That was a big plus!
Location Pebble Guard Station
Address:
4350 Cliffs Drive
Pocatello, ID, 83204
United States
Pebble Guard Station is located about 16 miles north of Lava Hot Springs, Idaho. Just east of Lava Hot Springs, look for the "Pebble Area" sign and turn left (north) onto Blaser Highway/Old Highway 30. Go north on the paved highway for 9 miles to Pebble Creek Road (known locally as Mike's Place or Whiskey Mike's). Turn left (west), across railroad tracks on gravel Forest Road 036. Travel 6.5 miles to the guard station. (This road is closed on November 15th of each year.) Big Springs Campground is 1/2-mile beyond the cabin.
Latitude & Longitude: 42.7644 / -112.089
Elevation: 1913 feet
Policies & Rules
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Pebble Guard Station is managed by Pinnacle Parks Llc under a special use permit with the Caribou-Targhee National Forest. For questions please contact 208-757-3999 between the hours of 8am and 9pm. |
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An access code for the gate and door is sent in the reservation confirmation email. |
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The propane heater located in the main room is currently not functional. Guests should come prepared with their own firewood to heat the cabin with the wood stove. |
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No water is available at the cabin during winter months. |
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The main access road, Pebble Road, FS #036, is closed after November 15 every year and guests will have to walk, bike, ski, snowshoe, or snowmobile in approximately 6 miles to the cabin. |
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Lighting instructions will be posted in the cabin; please read and follow them carefully before lighting any appliances. |
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Please leave the cabin clean for the next occupant. |
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This is a pack-it-in/pack-it-out facility. |
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Pets are allowed at the cabin, but guests must clean up after them and ensure that they don't damage furniture. |
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Please make sure fires in the outside campfire ring are extinguished completely before leaving the cabin. Abandoning campfires during any point in your stay at the cabin can result in a violation. Since water is not available during the off season at the cabin, please bring extra water to help extinguish a campfire. |
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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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Off-road vehicle stickers are required for ATVs, motorcycles, and snowmobiles using the area. |
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Click here for more information about Caribou-Targhee National Forest. |
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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. |