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Hamma Hamma Cabin

Cabin with red siding in front of conifer forest
HAMMA HAMMA CABIN
HAMMA HAMMA CABIN
HAMMA HAMMA CABIN
HAMMA HAMMA CABIN

Featured amenities

River Access

About Hamma Hamma Cabin

The Hamma Hamma Cabin is a historic cabin that offers guests a tranquil setting to relax and recreate. Formerly a guard station, the cabin was built from 1936-1937 by the Civilian Conservation Corps. The facility was used as an administrative site for Forest Service fire and trail crews. The site is nominated to the National Register of Historic Places for the skill and craftsmanship that went into its construction and architecture. The cabin is open year-round and is typically accessible by car; however, snowy conditions may require alternative transportation such as cross-country skis or snowshoes. Many amenities are offered, so guests only need to bring a few of their own supplies for an enjoyable stay.

Number of accommodations: 1

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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

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River Access
Water Access

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Site Details

Up to 6 guests
Shade
Surface: Gravel
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Reviews (125)

What Guests Are Saying

The Hamma Hamma Cabin offers a cozy, well-stocked retreat with a charming historical character and comfortable amenities like a flushing toilet. Guests appreciate the beautiful surroundings, easy access to hiking trails, and the warm atmosphere provided by the propane fireplace, even though some lighting issues and occasional propane odors have been noted. While some maintenance concerns exist, such as the need for a roof repair and improvements to the propane system, many visitors express a strong desire to return, enjoying the cabin's rustic charm and communal respect among guests.

Review Summary

3.8
125 reviews
5
28.8%
36
4
44.0%
55
3
12.8%
16
2
8.0%
10
1
6.4%
8

Joy M

Verified

September 14, 2024 Stayed at: HAMMA, Loop: AREA HAMMA HAMMA CABIN

5

Bring your own lamps if you want it a little brighter at night. It's very cosy and quaint but it can be really dim with the propane lights, so a couple extra lamps helped a lot.

Kathy M

Verified

September 5, 2024 Stayed at: HAMMA, Loop: AREA HAMMA HAMMA CABIN

3

It is a lovely cabin and well stocked with essential kitchen stuff. The gas stove worked fine, but the gas fireplace didn't work and the mantels in the lights, well, the gas smell was just horribly overpowering so we used our headlamps. We want to go back in October but it is just too cold without any heat. We're seniors and the best of our camping days are done. There are a lot of games and interesting historical books. The situation with the gas made me nervous tho. The refrigerator is ancient and we didn't even try to use it, we just brought in our cooler. Supposedly there is a mouse problem but we never saw any. All in all this cabin is a hidden treasure with a flushing toilet,but no potable water. The gas situation....I'm just not sure that issue is safe. It needs addressing.

Kathy M

Verified

September 5, 2024 Stayed at: HAMMA, Loop: AREA HAMMA HAMMA CABIN

3

It is a lovely cabin and well stocked with essential kitchen stuff. The gas stove worked fine, but the gas fireplace didn't work and the mantels in the lights, well, the gas smell was just horribly overpowering so we used our headlamps. We want to go back in October but it is just too cold without any heat. We're seniors and the best of our camping days are done. There are a lot of games and interesting historical books. The situation with the gas made me nervous tho. The refrigerator is ancient and we didn't even try to use it, we just brought in our cooler. Supposedly there is a mouse problem but we never saw any. All in all this cabin is a hidden treasure with a flushing toilet,but no potable water. The gas situation....I'm just not sure that issue is safe. It needs addressing.

christine w

Verified

July 12, 2024 Stayed at: HAMMA, Loop: AREA HAMMA HAMMA CABIN

4

The cabin was quite clean and tidy when we arrived. There were no mice droppings visible. There was a bottle of a mouse repellant spray on the kitchen counter, which we used as directed. There was no evidence of mice during our entire stay. It would be helpful to know what is in the repellant, and if it is harmful to humans. It would also be helpful if the door lock could be de-activated during the daytime.

christine w

Verified

July 12, 2024 Stayed at: HAMMA, Loop: AREA HAMMA HAMMA CABIN

4

The cabin was quite clean and tidy when we arrived. There were no mice droppings visible. There was a bottle of a mouse repellant spray on the kitchen counter, which we used as directed. There was no evidence of mice during our entire stay. It would be helpful to know what is in the repellant, and if it is harmful to humans. It would also be helpful if the door lock could be de-activated during the daytime.

Robert K

Verified

May 29, 2024 Stayed at: HAMMA, Loop: AREA HAMMA HAMMA CABIN

5

Cabin is gorgeous and well furnished. Be advised that the propane heater mainly only heats the central room, so the rest of the building can get chilly at night. I found the futon in the central room a more comfortable mattress than the bunk beds, in addition to being next to the heater. Bringing our own electric lanterns was also a good idea, since the propane lights don't light up every room perfectly.

Robert K

Verified

May 29, 2024 Stayed at: HAMMA, Loop: AREA HAMMA HAMMA CABIN

5

Cabin is gorgeous and well furnished. Be advised that the propane heater mainly only heats the central room, so the rest of the building can get chilly at night. I found the futon in the central room a more comfortable mattress than the bunk beds, in addition to being next to the heater. Bringing our own electric lanterns was also a good idea, since the propane lights don't light up every room perfectly.

Donna C

Verified

April 19, 2024 Stayed at: HAMMA, Loop: AREA HAMMA HAMMA CABIN

2

I love this cabin more than words can express and have stayed here several times in the past 2 years. Mice have always been a problem here but nothing I couldn't handle but that has definitely changed since my last visit. Apart from the usual nocturnal noises and droppings everywhere this time one proceeded to run over me in bed as I was about to fall asleep and another decided he wanted to hitch a ride home with me as I noticed when driving down the highway at 55 mph he popped his head up between the hood and the windshield!!

Donna C

Verified

April 19, 2024 Stayed at: HAMMA, Loop: AREA HAMMA HAMMA CABIN

2

I love this cabin more than words can express and have stayed here several times in the past 2 years. Mice have always been a problem here but nothing I couldn't handle but that has definitely changed since my last visit. Apart from the usual nocturnal noises and droppings everywhere this time one proceeded to run over me in bed as I was about to fall asleep and another decided he wanted to hitch a ride home with me as I noticed when driving down the highway at 55 mph he popped his head up between the hood and the windshield!!

dennis k

Verified

April 9, 2024 Stayed at: HAMMA, Loop: AREA HAMMA HAMMA CABIN

4

had loads of sun

Location Hamma Hamma Cabin

Address:
Hamma Hamma Road/Forest Service Road 25
Lilliwaup, WA, 98555
United States

Highway access

The campground is accessible via Highway 101, which is approximately 14 miles south from Hoodsport, WA.

Latitude & Longitude: 47.5925 / -123.115

Elevation: 193 feet

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Last updated: June 4, 2026

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