Reviews for this site — 001, Loop: AREA MEYERS CREEK CABIN

4.5
(22 reviews)

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Jason G Verified
Stayed date
Jun 2021

We loved the location. Newer living room furniture, having electricity for cooking, and hot showers were so nice. Almost all of the photos on the website are out of date. The listing says it’ll sleep 6 but they’ve removed the bunk bed and made it just a single, so actually now sleeps 5. The listing also says the water is potable but throughout the cabin are USFS signs saying the water must be boiled, so we were really, really disappointed. The small campfire ring is well behind the house - lots of scrap wood near adjacent buildings from fence removal project made for ample firewood. We were happily surprised to see a coffeemaker and filters! We were not the only folks staying at the Work Center. It’s possible you’ll have others camping in their trailers adjacent to the cabin and sharing the livestock corrals. Cleaning supplies under sink included ample Swiffer cleaning cartridges and chemicals for cleaning surfaces. Screens on the windows have been removed so fresh air at night might include a few insects. We didn’t pay the new $90 fee per night and not quite sure this place is worth the extra $$$. Hope the USFS uses the extra funds to make repairs. Notes left in the cabin indicate most of the nice features inside have been donated by guests.

Jason G Verified
Stayed date
Jun 2021

We loved the location. Newer living room furniture, having electricity for cooking, and hot showers were so nice. Almost all of the photos on the website are out of date. The listing says it’ll sleep 6 but they’ve removed the bunk bed and made it just a single, so actually now sleeps 5. The listing also says the water is potable but throughout the cabin are USFS signs saying the water must be boiled, so we were really, really disappointed. The small campfire ring is well behind the house - lots of scrap wood near adjacent buildings from fence removal project made for ample firewood. We were happily surprised to see a coffeemaker and filters! We were not the only folks staying at the Work Center. It’s possible you’ll have others camping in their trailers adjacent to the cabin and sharing the livestock corrals. Cleaning supplies under sink included ample Swiffer cleaning cartridges and chemicals for cleaning surfaces. Screens on the windows have been removed so fresh air at night might include a few insects. We didn’t pay the new $90 fee per night and not quite sure this place is worth the extra $$$. Hope the USFS uses the extra funds to make repairs. Notes left in the cabin indicate most of the nice features inside have been donated by guests.

Morgan J Verified
Stayed date
May 2021

Have been coming here for 20 years. In the beginning it was great...a house in the mountains. It’s great for location. It is completely run down now. The nice screened in porch is ripped out, it’s not secure, there is no fence anymore. I went with my husband and didn’t feel secure. We had a few experiences that made us question if the place was haunted. Judge for yourself but only go if you feel very ok with an old place.

Morgan J Verified
Stayed date
May 2021

Have been coming here for 20 years. In the beginning it was great...a house in the mountains. It’s great for location. It is completely run down now. The nice screened in porch is ripped out, it’s not secure, there is no fence anymore. I went with my husband and didn’t feel secure. We had a few experiences that made us question if the place was haunted. Judge for yourself but only go if you feel very ok with an old place.