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Snow Peak Cabin

Log cabin set in brush, a full woodshed overlooking a hillside blanketed with silvered conifer snags.
SNOW PEAK CABIN
SNOW PEAK CABIN
Log cabin with a full woodshed overlooking a hillside blanketed with silvered conifer snags.
SNOW PEAK CABIN

About Snow Peak Cabin

Snow Peak Cabin is located high in the mountains of northeastern Washington state. It provides a year-round base camp from which guests can access thousands of acres of back country for skiing, hunting and exploration. Depending on the season, guests may also choose to enjoy the extensive system of quality mountain bike, horse and hiking trails that connect with the cabin. The cabin is not accessible by vehicle and the area around the cabin is closed to all forms of motorized use. The winter route begins at the Kettle Crest Trailhead on Sherman Pass (State Highway 20) and has a one-way distance of approximately five miles for skiers and snowshoers. Winter visitors are advised to carry snow chains and a shovel in their vehicle as winter storms and icy conditions can make it difficult to exit the trailhead, even after it has been plowed. Hikers, bikers and horseback riders can access the cabin in the summer and fall from the Snow Peak Trailhead via the 3-mile Snow Peak Trail. Guests are responsible for their own travel arrangements and safety, and must bring several of their own amenities.

Number of accommodations: 1

Seasonal information

2026 (Current year)

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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

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Price
🏠 001, Loop: SNOW PEAK CABIN
4 guests · Campfire · Pet Friendly
$55.00
/ per night

Reviews (36)

What Guests Are Saying

Snow Peak Cabin offers a memorable experience with its clean and well-stocked facilities, making it ideal for family and group gatherings. Guests enjoyed the scenic hiking trails, beautiful wildflowers, and the cozy atmosphere, highlighting the cabin's suitability for various activities throughout the year. While some noted challenges like seasonal weather and rising rates, the overall sentiment is overwhelmingly positive, with many eager to return for future visits.

Review Summary

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36 reviews
5
83.3%
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Alana J

Verified

January 30, 2024 Stayed at: 001, Loop: SNOW PEAK CABIN

5

Fabulous

Evan C

Verified

October 10, 2023 Stayed at: 001, Loop: SNOW PEAK CABIN

5

Stay was great. Really enjoyed it.

Tyler T

Verified

July 26, 2023 Stayed at: 001, Loop: SNOW PEAK CABIN

5

What a treat to have this backcountry cabin to rent. Thanks to those who built it and those who maintain it!

Dan G

Verified

July 13, 2023 Stayed at: 001, Loop: SNOW PEAK CABIN

5

Amazing views, the cabin is clean and well cared for by guests. 1 cot is broken and the propane stove needs to be replaced so be sure to pack accordingly. If outdoor fires are permitted there is plenty of wood to scavenge without using the stores of cut wood for the woodstove.

Cary W

Verified

April 5, 2023 Stayed at: 001, Loop: SNOW PEAK CABIN

5

This cabin never disappoints in the Winter, last best weekend of the season, fresh snow and some amazing lines off snow peak!

Clint V

Verified

December 26, 2022 Stayed at: 001, Loop: SNOW PEAK CABIN

5

Such a cozy well stocked cabin. The firewood and (relatively for a cabin!) clean space was much appreciated.

Dave K

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May 24, 2022 Stayed at: 001, Loop: SNOW PEAK CABIN

5

Several feet of snow still at the cabin - snowshoes definitely needed. Great skiing stashes abound. Full lunar eclipse was awesome, though partially obscured from clouds. Heavy fog most of the stay, some heavy rain. Lots of animal tracks in the snow. Cabin stocked nicely with everything you need. An incredible experience - the peace/solitude alone is definitely worth the effort!

greg f

Verified

March 27, 2022 Stayed at: 001, Loop: SNOW PEAK CABIN

4

Cabin very comfortable and well stocked with firewood. Snow not great for our trip, but still a great experience.

Gabrielle O

Verified

January 8, 2022 Stayed at: 001, Loop: SNOW PEAK CABIN

5

Snow Peak Cabin is a cozy if rustic experience. Lots of wood to keep you warm, propane on a nice 2-burner stove to cook with adequate kitchen pots, pans, utensils (though no dishwashing buckets or anything like that.) Some matches and a lighter were there too. Be sure that you are very well prepared to navigate there and potentially break trail the entire 5 miles. The trail may not be very obvious - we have noticed on our various trips there that prevailing winds blow snow over the trail and the orange poles, blazes and flagging can be concealed by snow or in fact not even be there further in! Be aware as well of avalanche terrain and cross those large open slopes in the final 2-ish miles very carefully (we did so 1 person at a time.) In 2021 we observed the classic warning signs of avalanche hazard: shooting cracks and the whoompf sound on slopes near the trail within a mile of the cabin. Enjoy the solitude and beauty of this special place!

Jennifer H

Verified

January 5, 2022 Stayed at: 001, Loop: SNOW PEAK CABIN

4

Snowshoed to Snow Peak Cabin and it was an absolute treat. The cabin is cozy and comes loaded with 4 cots, a wood burning stove, propane cook top, lights, and plenty of cooking utensils to help keep your pack light for your trek. You gotta pull on the door pretty good to get it open, took me a few tries the first time. Unfortunately my car was broken into at the Kettle Crest parking lot on the top of Sherman's Pass which really sucked to drive back across the pass. Be sure to take your wallet and don't leave any valuables in your car!

Location Snow Peak Cabin

Address:
650 East Delaware Avenue
Republic, WA, 99166
United States

Latitude & Longitude: 48.5736 / -118.489

Elevation: 1893 feet

Policies & Rules

Category About
General

The cabin is not accessible by vehicle; guests must hike, bike, horseback ride, ski, or snowshoe between three and five miles depending on the route and time of the year.

General

A Washington State Sno-Park Permit is required to park at the trailhead from November through April as posted. Winter guests are encouraged to carry snow chains and a shovel in their vehicle as winter storms and icy conditions can make it difficult to exit the trailhead, even after it has been plowed.

General

There is no water on-site; guests must bring plenty of water for drinking, cooking and cleaning.

General

Bears frequent the area; use appropriate containers for food and garbage.

General

Smoking is not allowed in the cabin.

General

Pets, horses and stock animals are welcome. Please clenan-up after your pets.

General

Learn more about the Colville National Forest

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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

Firewood provided to heat the cabin is not to be used in user created outdoor fire rings.

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