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Reviews (13)
What Guests Are Saying
The Jack Creek Crew Quarters offers a great location and comfortable accommodations, with cozy couches and beds. However, issues such as manual well pump operation during the day, cleanliness concerns, and limited restroom availability detracted from the experience. Overall, better cleaning prior to guest arrival and more active camp host presence would enhance the stay.
What Guests Are Saying
The Jack Creek Crew Quarters offers a great location and comfortable accommodations, with cozy couches and beds. However, issues such as manual well pump operation during the day, cleanliness concerns, and limited restroom availability detracted from the experience. Overall, better cleaning prior to guest arrival and more active camp host presence would enhance the stay.
Review Summary
Thomas D
VerifiedOctober 6, 2025 • Stayed at: J01, Loop: JCCQ
On arrival, we learned that the well pump has to be run manually for at least an hour between 11 am and 2 pm. Therefore, we had to drive back to the cabin during the middle of each day, and couldn't hike & go on scenic drives during the day as planned. Also, there was no heat, although it didn't get very cold while we were there.
Shane M
VerifiedOctober 4, 2024 • Stayed at: J01, Loop: JCCQ
We had to deep clean the cabin before family arrived about 3 hours! Food n trash was left in the cabin and bathroom/shower was not clean.
Camp host not seen all week !!
Great facility just need people to clean before leaving and camp host should be walking the facilities
Sanket A
VerifiedSeptember 5, 2024 • Stayed at: J01, Loop: JCCQ
Great location! Comfortable cabin. Only one toilet was working out of 4. Would have been a disaster if that failed.
Rebekah A
VerifiedJuly 26, 2024 • Stayed at: J01, Loop: JCCQ
Comfy couches and beds. Basement rooms were 10 degrees colder than the top floor rooms and were perfect for the hot weather
Heather Randolph
August 24, 2023
We had a memorial/ family reunion. It was wonderful. No service, no tablets for the kids, they had to play. We will be back
ruujee
June 22, 2023
There was no running water, little electricity, and when there was, it went out many times, fridges did not work, toilets were very dirty.
Carl C
VerifiedAugust 19, 2022 • Stayed at: J01, Loop: JCCQ
Great place!
Jessica P
VerifiedSeptember 16, 2021 • Stayed at: J01, Loop: JCCQ
Absolutely amazing time. With the solar now it was great for crockpot recipes for easy go to snacks/ lunch/ Dinners etc... I can't say how much I love this place. My Son is a marine & getting deployed and this was the place he wanted to go again before getting deployed it worked out like magic. Thank you for everything you guys do here.
Tim McFarland
September 20, 2020
This is a diamond in the rough. I have stayed here twice while on a church men's hunting and fishing retreat and it is wonderful. Running water, kitchen with gas stoves, fridge, microwave. Solar powered, so power usage is limited but very usable. The access road from Saratoga is very rough. The trip to and from town is about 25 miles but takes about 45 minutes one way. Be prepared to haul your trash to town as trash service is limited. Still, very much recommended staying here during your visit.
John S
VerifiedJanuary 15, 2020 • Stayed at: J01, Loop: JCCQ
The cabin is outstanding! An incredible view, the host was very helpful and just a truly awesome weekend!!!
Location Jack Creek Crew Quarters
Address:
2171 South Highway 130 P.O. Box 249
Saratoga, WY, 82331
United States
From Saratoga, travel west on County Road 500 approximately 16 miles to junction with County Road 405. Stay left and travel 3 miles to the forest boundary. The road changes to Forest Service Road 452. Travel on Forest Service Road 452 for 6.5 miles to Jack Creek Campground and the facility, go approximately 1.5 miles past the campground and the entrance to the crew quarters will be on your left.
From Encampment take State Highway 70 west approximately 23 miles to Forest Road 801. Take Forest Road 801 northward for approximately 9 miles to Forest Road 830. Take Forest Road 830 approximately 15 miles to Forest Road 452. Turn left onto Forest Road 452 for one mile. The driveway for the facility is on the right.
Latitude & Longitude: 41.27 / -107.112
Elevation: 2576 feet
Policies & Rules
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Check-in time is after 2:00 p.m. on the first day of the reservation. Check-out time is 12:00 p.m. on the last day of the reservation. |
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Cell phone coverage in the area is unreliable |
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Please call the Brush Creek/Hayden Ranger District office at (307) 326-5258 prior to your stay to confirm combination and key access for the house. Office hours are M-F 8 a.m.-5 p.m.; closed evenings, weekends and holidays. |
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Please contact the Ranger District prior to arriving at the cabin to check on any restrictions or conditions in the area, such as fire, road closures, or storms that may affect your visit. |
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This house is a no-smoking facility. |
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Please clean house upon departure. |
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Make sure house is locked upon departure. |
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Don't Move Firewood: Prevent the spread of tree-killing organisms by obtaining firewood at or near your destination and burning it on-site. For more information visit dontmovefirewood.org. |
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Check the elements -What is in the skies? Check the weather report before you leave home. When you arrive at the site, keep on eye on the skies for changes and, if possible, carry a compact weather radio. In inclement weather, take shelter until the bad weather passes. Stay dry - wet clothes contribute to heat loss. Also, keep sleeping bags and important gear dry at all times.
Survey your surroundings -Arrive early. Plan your trip so that you arrive at your actual campsite with enough daylight to check over the entire site and safely set up camp.
Be fire safe
Be bear aware Being outdoors means being with wildlife. Many people never encounter a bear. But if you do, here's some simple advice:
Food Storage Bears are always searching for food. Bears are curious, intelligent animals that have great memories. Their eyesight is similar to humans and their sense of smell is seven times more powerful than a blood hound’s, enabling them to smell food from miles away. Those are the very traits that can sometimes get them – and us – into trouble. Most bears are wary of humans and try to avoid them. However, bears can learn to associate people with food and be tenacious in their pursuit of something to eat. Even if humans are around. Everyone in bear country must do our part to store food and other attractants in bear-resistant containers at all times, and dispose of trash in bear-resistant dumpsters. |