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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

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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

dennis k

Verified

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

4

had loads of sun

Alyssa S

Verified

March 27, 2024 Stayed at: HAMMA, Loop: AREA HAMMA HAMMA CABIN

1

Mice, ugh! If I would have know the cabin was full of mice I would not have booked. They should tell you that!

Alyssa S

Verified

March 27, 2024 Stayed at: HAMMA, Loop: AREA HAMMA HAMMA CABIN

1

Mice, ugh! If I would have know the cabin was full of mice I would not have booked. They should tell you that!

Nicole C

Verified

January 25, 2024 Stayed at: HAMMA, Loop: AREA HAMMA HAMMA CABIN

3

I really liked this cabin despite some of difficulties with me accidentally turning the heat off and having to figure out how to restart it. Also, people need to be respectful of the rules as I spent at least an hour or so cleaning up dog hair off several areas. Pets are not allowed and this is on the information everywhere.

Nicole C

Verified

January 25, 2024 Stayed at: HAMMA, Loop: AREA HAMMA HAMMA CABIN

3

I really liked this cabin despite some of difficulties with me accidentally turning the heat off and having to figure out how to restart it. Also, people need to be respectful of the rules as I spent at least an hour or so cleaning up dog hair off several areas. Pets are not allowed and this is on the information everywhere.

christina a

Verified

November 29, 2023 Stayed at: HAMMA, Loop: AREA HAMMA HAMMA CABIN

5

Quaint.

christina a

Verified

November 29, 2023 Stayed at: HAMMA, Loop: AREA HAMMA HAMMA CABIN

5

Quaint.

Kim Y

Verified

October 19, 2023 Stayed at: HAMMA, Loop: AREA HAMMA HAMMA CABIN

2

I found the cabin to be disgusting and clear evidence of rodents making resident claims. Every cabinet and drawer had mouse poo. Clearly there is no 'cleaning' service coming on Thursdays as listed. Many of the cabinets are empty and haven't been wiped down if ever since the building was constructed by the CCC. I wonder what the builders would say if they saw what the Forest has allowed this amazing place come to??
The bathroom hasn't been mopped for years! I had to laugh at the toilet brush as it appears to be the original one from the 40's! Really. I cleaned it with my cleaning products.
The propane lanterns are the biggest topic in the log books and everyone is concerned about the propane smell along with the mantels don't fit correctly. The smell is terrible so you need to leave the door open or windows.
I had read that the outdoor refrigerator wasn't working and the door was padlocked. I found the welcome binder a bit outdated and then located where is states there is a key for the refrigerator at the door. Well, with the light so dim you can't see the key! Well, it worked and you guessed it the frig was working! But that room is a mess and the outside was flooded so you have to about swim to get to your food.
Things to consider:
-Bring a headlamp and wear it around your neck (you'll thank me later)
-Bring gloves for cleaning (everything is sticky and needs to be washed in hot water prior to using if you choose to use the cabin items)
-Bring all your own silverware (don't use the cabins). First there is no running water inside other then the toilet, so how are people washing dishes.
*Note: there is a water faucet outside and it works just not sure if it potable, so I boiled water to wash

It's a beautiful location even in the pouring rain and it's very remote! I went solo and I felt safe but it's very remote! A few cars do coming up and turn around the drive and the trail is along the back side of the cabin so people were stopping to look.

Kim Y

Verified

October 19, 2023 Stayed at: HAMMA, Loop: AREA HAMMA HAMMA CABIN

2

I found the cabin to be disgusting and clear evidence of rodents making resident claims. Every cabinet and drawer had mouse poo. Clearly there is no 'cleaning' service coming on Thursdays as listed. Many of the cabinets are empty and haven't been wiped down if ever since the building was constructed by the CCC. I wonder what the builders would say if they saw what the Forest has allowed this amazing place come to??
The bathroom hasn't been mopped for years! I had to laugh at the toilet brush as it appears to be the original one from the 40's! Really. I cleaned it with my cleaning products.
The propane lanterns are the biggest topic in the log books and everyone is concerned about the propane smell along with the mantels don't fit correctly. The smell is terrible so you need to leave the door open or windows.
I had read that the outdoor refrigerator wasn't working and the door was padlocked. I found the welcome binder a bit outdated and then located where is states there is a key for the refrigerator at the door. Well, with the light so dim you can't see the key! Well, it worked and you guessed it the frig was working! But that room is a mess and the outside was flooded so you have to about swim to get to your food.
Things to consider:
-Bring a headlamp and wear it around your neck (you'll thank me later)
-Bring gloves for cleaning (everything is sticky and needs to be washed in hot water prior to using if you choose to use the cabin items)
-Bring all your own silverware (don't use the cabins). First there is no running water inside other then the toilet, so how are people washing dishes.
*Note: there is a water faucet outside and it works just not sure if it potable, so I boiled water to wash

It's a beautiful location even in the pouring rain and it's very remote! I went solo and I felt safe but it's very remote! A few cars do coming up and turn around the drive and the trail is along the back side of the cabin so people were stopping to look.

Lorna H

Verified

August 9, 2023 Stayed at: HAMMA, Loop: AREA HAMMA HAMMA CABIN

4

If you want more shelter/convenience than camping, but still a back-woods/off-grid experience, this is a great choice that offers a glimpse of the history of Olympic National Forest. Nearby trails have some interpretive signs with info about the history. We also hiked to Lena Lake (drove to the trailhead, as the hike itself is about 6 miles). It's an uphill hike on an easy-to-follow route with a beautiful (&cold) lake at the end.

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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