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Interrorem Cabin

Log cabin with covered front porch in front of forest.
INTERROREM CABIN
Interrorem Cabin kitchen
INTERROREM CABIN
INTERROREM CABIN

Featured amenities

River Access
River Access

About Interrorem Cabin

Interrorem Cabin is located beneath magnificent stands of Big Leaf Maple trees, offering guests an ideal location for relaxation and recreation. The cabin was built in 1907 as the first administrative site in the Olympic National Forest. Emery J. Finch, Ranger and Hoodsport pioneer, built the cabin for his new bride, Mabel, and they moved in 1908. Today, the site offers guests a unique lodging experience year-round in Olympic National Forest. The cabin is accessible by car. Basic amenities are offered, but guests will have to bring some of their own supplies and gear.

Number of accommodations: 1

Campground Amenities

  • River Access
    River Access
  • Propane
    Propane

Seasonal information

2026 (Current year)

2026 Season availability

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Open year round

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

365 Days

Sites & Availability

1 Site Available

Site
Price
🏠 001, Loop: AREA INTERROREM CABIN
4 guests · Campfire
$50.00
/ per night

Reviews (68)

What Guests Are Saying

The Interrorem Cabin offers a charming rustic getaway in the woods, appreciated for its cozy atmosphere and proximity to beautiful hiking trails. Many guests enjoyed the cabin's historical decor, cleanliness, and the unique experience of living without modern amenities. While some issues were noted, such as heating problems and occasional maintenance needs, overall, visitors had positive experiences and expressed a desire to return.

Review Summary

3.9
68 reviews
5
50.0%
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4
22.1%
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3
8.8%
6
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4.4%
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14.7%
10

Stephanie D

Verified

June 6, 2021 Stayed at: 001, Loop: AREA INTERROREM CABIN

1

This would have been our fourth time staying at the cabin, so we knew not to expect luxurious accommodations. However, we expected it to be safe, at a minimum. Instead, we smelled a strong scent of gas when we walked in, and a hissing sound when we opened the oven. We tried calling the emergency number listed on the wall to no avail (when we called the rangers station later in the week — since it was closed the entire weekend — we were informed this was no longer the emergency contact. No explanation as to why it wasn’t updated IN THE CABIN.) We tried leaving the door open but it still had a strong gas smell. We used the little bit of cell signal to Google “gas smell” and were informed “If you can smell gas, GET OUT!” So we did, given that we did not survive Covid to die in our sleep from asphyxiation. We waited TWO HOURS in the ferry line on a Friday afternoon and then drove the long way back to Seattle for another three hours in the car, for a completely wasted Memorial Day long weekend. There was also no water; a broken refrigerator on the porch; and a broken light with a sign saying it would be repaired soon — but the sign itself was so old the tape was peeling off. Again, we have enjoyed staying in the cabin in the past but there is no way the $50 a night is being applied to taking care of the place. That is as bogus as the “emergency contact” number. I would no longer recommend staying here, and will not reserve it again (obviously). Very disappointed.

Daria G

Verified

March 9, 2021 Stayed at: 001, Loop: AREA INTERROREM CABIN

1

Booked this place for three nights. I unloaded my stuff and started making a sandwich in the kitchen. I opened the drwaers and they were full of mice droppings. I opened other things, like the oven, only to find more mouse droppings. I'm okay with washing stuff and using it, but the water pump outside was broken. So all I had was the drinking water I brought. The river 1.5 mile away and the campground up the road doesn't have running water either. So, in short it was filthy and there was no water. I packed my car and drove back home (four hours each way, wasting an entire day). Recreation.gov only refunded me $100 out of the $158 I paid. Stay away from this place.

Jim H

Verified

March 4, 2021 Stayed at: 001, Loop: AREA INTERROREM CABIN

3

Instructions say certain items are available which is incorrect:
Much of the indoor propane lighting does not work - be sure to bring your own headlamps.
Water for outdoor pump does not work - be sure to bring adequate supplies of bottled water.
Futon when used as a couch is broken, does not work - you can sleep on the futon but not sit on it.
Despite these problems, for two people the cabin was OK. During nice weather and longer hours of daylight this would be a good, quiet and fun location.

Blythe B

Verified

February 25, 2021 Stayed at: 001, Loop: AREA INTERROREM CABIN

5

We visited mid-February and there was snow on the ground. I wouldn't say the cabin was "toasty," but it got warm enough. The pump was not working, so bring your own water. Everything was very clean and the Ranger made an extra trip to bring us new mantles for the gas lanterns. We had a great time! The water at the Ranger's Fishing Hole is an incredible turquoise. Water coming down off of nearby Murhurt Falls was spectacular! Be sure to also visit Rocky Brook Falls, not far away up the Dosewallips. Absolutely incredible at this time of year. Was fun learning about the history and imagining what it might have been like to live here back then. Winter is a quiet time to visit. Highly recommend it.

christopher d

Verified

January 28, 2021 Stayed at: 001, Loop: AREA INTERROREM CABIN

4

A perfect quaint little cabin. quiet and peaceful

Baylin S

Verified

October 9, 2020 Stayed at: 001, Loop: AREA INTERROREM CABIN

5

Beautiful cabin a little closer to the public trail than I realized but a wonderful time non the less.

Brett I

Verified

August 20, 2020 Stayed at: 001, Loop: AREA INTERROREM CABIN

1

Previous occupants refused to check out when i arrived at my check in time. If this is what i have to go through i will not be going to these cabins anytime again soon.

Donna M

Verified

August 10, 2020 Stayed at: 001, Loop: AREA INTERROREM CABIN

5

What a quaint cabin with history! I would have liked to have known that there is no running water however, even from the outside pump. Perhaps a list of “what it has” and “what it doesn’t have” would be nice so I don’t have to overpack but am also prepared. Kitchen is fully stocked with plates, utensils, pots and pans, lots of games, but no fridge or water. I’d go back again for sure. Great location.

Quinn E

Verified

July 22, 2020 Stayed at: 001, Loop: AREA INTERROREM CABIN

5

Beautiful location! The cabin had everything we needed.

Natalie V

Verified

April 27, 2020 Stayed at: 001, Loop: AREA INTERROREM CABIN

5

Such a special cabin and location. Very charming and comfortable and the kitchen worked great (mind, the fridge does not work). I plan to revisit again!

Location Interrorem Cabin

Address:
Duckabush Road/Forest Service Road 2510
Brinnon, WA, 98320
United States

Latitude & Longitude: 47.6812 / -122.994

Elevation: 98 feet

Policies & Rules

Category About
General

There is no electricity or indoor plumbing available at this facility; No water at this time

General

Entry to the cabin is by a keyless lock, the required code to gain access is provided in the reservation confirmation email

General

The maximum cabin capacity is 4 people.

General

The road to the cabin is plowed in the winter

General

Pets are not allowed at this facility

General

Pack out all food and garbage and clean the facility before you leave

General

Doors and windows should be locked and all personal items removed upon departure

General

The cabin is a no-smoking facility

General

No open flame in the cabin

General

Learn more about Olympic National Forest

General

Don't Move Firewood: Please protect Pacific Northwest forests by preventing the spread of invasive species. Firewood can carry insects and diseases that can threaten the health of our western forests. You can make a difference by obtaining and burning your firewood near your camping destination. Visit Dontmovefirewood.org for further information.

General

For additional questions, please contact the Hood Canal Ranger District at (360) 765-2200

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