Reviews for this site — 001, Loop: TRCGS

4.5
(16 reviews)

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Lori S Verified
Stayed date
Sep 2022

Very scenic and quiet. Left 1 day early because the mice were keeping us up at night. Not a great thing to hear if you are sleeping on the floor because 1 of the beds was broken. Even slept outside one night and heard Elk and Coyote. Better then the mice but not much sleep again. Came prepared with our own water, cooking and cooling unit but didn't prepare for the mice. I know that is probably impossible to control with the site but it was made worse by the bed on the floor. Would go back to the area again but not stay in the cabin.

John R H Verified
Stayed date
Mar 2020

Good Experience overall. Cabin. was Clean and Tidy. Needs: 1. Reliable Carbon Monoxide and Smoke detectors. 2. Install a larger wood burning stove (like the one that was here for many years and was replaced with a smaller one. 3. Put the door back on the back room so the main area can be heated efficiently . 4. More beds are needed.

Marie Y Verified
Stayed date
Jan 2020

Amazing location. We visited the end of August and the weather and area was absolutely beautiful. Cool mornings and evenings, warm days in the sunshine. We loved having the wood stove to heat up the cabin a couple of days. I saw a shower in the video, and was hoping, but be aware that it is not hooked to water at all. The water to the cabin kitchen worked okay for the first two days, but the last day we had barely a trickle and had to go out back and fill containers to bring water in the cabin. No hot water in the cabin at all. Beds were so bad! The bunk is super rickety and looks like it would fall apart if anyone large tried to get on the top. I was worried about my little 8 year old up there because it rocked back and forth every time she went up or down the ladder. It has springs instead of bunk boards, so the mattresses sag and fold in when you lay on them. The futon actually WAS falling apart. It was literally duct taped together, and when we carefully slid it away from the wall to sleep on it, it broke apart and we had to put it back together. The mattress was so old you could feel all the springs through it. Luckily we had brought a cot and some camp pads, so we used the pads on the futon and moved a bunk mattress to the floor. All in all it was a fun visit, but for the cost you would think that they would put in some nicer beds and possibly a hot shower.