Reviews for this site — 001, Loop: FERNOW

4.7
(54 reviews)

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Shelly d Verified
Stayed date
Nov 2025

It was very tidy and clean. They do have a shower and sinks during the summer. They did have the water turned off when we stayed but it’s nice to know for future stays. The road was bumpy but nothing crazy, overall easy to get to. The cabin is very cute and has 5 beds if you count the futon. You get a propane stove and fridge. They have a trail south of the cabin, we saw deer and tons of birds. They had a grill and fire pit with a grill. Large groups for this cabin would be great! They are also dog friendly! They did have a secret little cave nook and that looks like a cool place for telling stories and hanging out. Everything was really well stocked and we loved our stay!

Shelly d Verified
Stayed date
Nov 2025

It was very tidy and clean. They do have a shower and sinks during the summer. They did have the water turned off when we stayed but it’s nice to know for future stays. The road was bumpy but nothing crazy, overall easy to get to. The cabin is very cute and has 5 beds if you count the futon. You get a propane stove and fridge. They have a trail south of the cabin, we saw deer and tons of birds. They had a grill and fire pit with a grill. Large groups for this cabin would be great! They are also dog friendly! They did have a secret little cave nook and that looks like a cool place for telling stories and hanging out. Everything was really well stocked and we loved our stay!

Krista B Verified
Stayed date
Sep 2025

Fernow cabin was beautiful. The location is very private and secluded. The cabin was a lot bigger than expected. It was great having water for dishes and a fridge. There are several trees perfectly spaced for hanging a hammock and watching the birds run up and down the trees. Our dog loved having so much area to explore within the perimeter fence. The stories captured in the notebook from previous guests make a good read….some a bit spooky. Loved our three days and will definitely be back. Thank you Forest Service for making this possible!

Krista B Verified
Stayed date
Sep 2025

Fernow cabin was beautiful. The location is very private and secluded. The cabin was a lot bigger than expected. It was great having water for dishes and a fridge. There are several trees perfectly spaced for hanging a hammock and watching the birds run up and down the trees. Our dog loved having so much area to explore within the perimeter fence. The stories captured in the notebook from previous guests make a good read….some a bit spooky. Loved our three days and will definitely be back. Thank you Forest Service for making this possible!

Natalie P Verified
Stayed date
Jun 2025

The rope swing is the best! The kids absolutely loved the whole trip!

Natalie P Verified
Stayed date
Jun 2025

The rope swing is the best! The kids absolutely loved the whole trip!

Malav S Verified
Stayed date
May 2024

The cabin is very secluded and nearby to the Jenga rocks. It was very beautiful around the cabin and super quiet. Loves my experience there.

Malav S Verified
Stayed date
May 2024

The cabin is very secluded and nearby to the Jenga rocks. It was very beautiful around the cabin and super quiet. Loves my experience there.

Steven T Verified
Stayed date
Nov 2023

The road in to Fernow Cabin did not seem as bad as some had said, although that always depends on grading. If you are coming from Sedona, Google Maps will try to route you off 89A to the West up a Forest Service road- I would advise against this based on the info I got from a local hunter and 2 visiting hunters that came that way from Sedona and said the road is very rough. Wooddy Mountain Rd (FR231) is your best option for nearly all vehicles. The cabin is pretty well equipped, but the coffee maker options are not great- bring your own French press, pourover, etc. The bed is really the major drawback- they need to replace the foundation and mattress on the lower level before it deteriorates further. If you are looking for things to do in the Guidebook, note that many of the page are from many years ago and some fires have gone through the area making the roads rougher and trails harder to navigate. Do your planning ahead of time before getting to the cabin. We went to Kelsey Spring Trailhead and taking the long way around was good, but the last 2 miles is VERY rough even with our Tacoma with A/T Tires and solid driving skills. There was Verizon LTE service near the cabin, not at the cabin... either hiking out to Rim (2mi) or sections of FR231, BUT we have a weBoost on the truck. Even with this- no service at cabin. We went in the offseason and had no running water, but it was a very enjoyable time and we did go well prepared for how basic and "off grid" the cabin would be and have a vehicle that is capable of exploring the roads around the area.

Steven T Verified
Stayed date
Nov 2023

The road in to Fernow Cabin did not seem as bad as some had said, although that always depends on grading. If you are coming from Sedona, Google Maps will try to route you off 89A to the West up a Forest Service road- I would advise against this based on the info I got from a local hunter and 2 visiting hunters that came that way from Sedona and said the road is very rough. Wooddy Mountain Rd (FR231) is your best option for nearly all vehicles. The cabin is pretty well equipped, but the coffee maker options are not great- bring your own French press, pourover, etc. The bed is really the major drawback- they need to replace the foundation and mattress on the lower level before it deteriorates further. If you are looking for things to do in the Guidebook, note that many of the page are from many years ago and some fires have gone through the area making the roads rougher and trails harder to navigate. Do your planning ahead of time before getting to the cabin. We went to Kelsey Spring Trailhead and taking the long way around was good, but the last 2 miles is VERY rough even with our Tacoma with A/T Tires and solid driving skills. There was Verizon LTE service near the cabin, not at the cabin... either hiking out to Rim (2mi) or sections of FR231, BUT we have a weBoost on the truck. Even with this- no service at cabin. We went in the offseason and had no running water, but it was a very enjoyable time and we did go well prepared for how basic and "off grid" the cabin would be and have a vehicle that is capable of exploring the roads around the area.