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Reviews (12)
What Guests Are Saying
The Sandstone Cabin offers a great remote location with essential comforts like a shower, kitchen, and electricity, making it ideal for travelers. Guests appreciated the cleanliness, beautiful setting, and friendly hosts, with many expressing a desire to return. While some minor issues were noted, such as outdated curtains and a leaky faucet, they did not detract significantly from the overall experience.
What Guests Are Saying
The Sandstone Cabin offers a great remote location with essential comforts like a shower, kitchen, and electricity, making it ideal for travelers. Guests appreciated the cleanliness, beautiful setting, and friendly hosts, with many expressing a desire to return. While some minor issues were noted, such as outdated curtains and a leaky faucet, they did not detract significantly from the overall experience.
Review Summary
Devon J
VerifiedAugust 9, 2020 • Stayed at: GR1, Loop: SANDSTONE CABIN
Always love staying here!
Palma J
VerifiedJanuary 10, 2020 • Stayed at: GR1, Loop: SANDSTONE CABIN
Place was clean and spacious. Would probably chose the bunk beds next time and not the double as the mattress was not very comfortable. Plenty of room to park our truck, trailor and ranger. Campground Hosts pleasant.
Location Sandstone Cabin
Address:
Box 249
Saratoga, WY, 82331
United States
From Encampment, Wyoming, travel west on State Highway 70, approximately 26 miles to the Sandstone Work Center. Turn right into Work Center compound and the Sandstone Cabin will be located on your left.
From Baggs, Wyoming, travel east on State Highway 70, approximately 32 miles to the Sandstone Work Center, which will be located on the north side of the highway (left). The Sandstone Cabin is located on the left.
Access to Sandstone is entirely on paved roads, including the circle driveway within the Sandstone Work Center.
Latitude & Longitude: 41.11 / -107.17
Policies & Rules
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Water is available at this facility; however, it is recommended that guests bring their own supply for drinking |
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Cell phone coverage is not available in the area |
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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 guard station; the Forest Service office is not open evenings, weekends or holidays |
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The cabin is a no-smoking facility |
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Please pack out all trash and food and clean cabin before departure |
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Make sure cabin is locked upon departure |
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No livestock accommodations are available |
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No electrical hook-ups are available on-site |
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Do not discharge firearms within the Sandstone Work Center |
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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
Be fire safe -Keep fires small and bring firewood purchased in the local area. Firewood brought from another area could also bring invasive pests.
Be bear aware
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. |