Reviews for this site — 001, Loop: KENTUCKY CAMP CABIN AND HEADQUARTERS BUILDING

4.2
(61 reviews)

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Chad W Verified
Stayed date
Mar 2025

Enjoyed a quick overnight stay for Spring Break! We were surprised by the hikers passing through on the Arizona trail both evening and morning,, but they were not intrusive. Cabin is rustic, but cute and uniquely adobe. It was a bit cold outside at night but the little heater stover and one space heater kept us quite warm. There is a bunkbed that is stacked and one that is apart as two twin beds, plus the futon. Microwave and minifridge worked fine. We recommend the game "Made for Trade" (like colonial Monopoly) but if someone could bring in two replacement dice for it that would best. It was fun to go see the old hotel on site as well. If you go, DO NOT FOLLOW GPS as it will try to take you through the monastery. Follow the Forest Service map and look for the vertical forest service road markers with forest service road numbers on them at forks in the road! We made if fine in my Hyundai Kona, but had to go very slowly due to washer board ruts. Would recommend a stay and we plan to return. Be sure to bring the key codes on your reservation!

benjamin d Verified
Stayed date
Feb 2025

Road mob on the Arizona trail. Nice riding south.

Saif A Verified
Stayed date
Jan 2025

I drive a Prius and was able to access Kentucky Camp without issue, although I opted to stay in place once I arrived versus traveling back and forth by car for day trips. I went towards the Abbey in the wrong direction, so I took a right at that junction. Otherwise, the signage is consistent and easy to navigate. The cabin features a number of items in the event you forgot to bring something or if you are packing light. Many folks travel by bike, horse, or foot on the Arizona Trail and come knocking thinking you are the camp host. The mice are a thing, but my dogs enjoyed chasing their sounds and sniffing their entry points. The pilot ignition button is found below the gas heater and quickly reignites to stay warm.

Jim R Verified
Stayed date
Sep 2024

What an incredible weekend! What an incredible step into past AZ history! The Kentucky Camp cabin was perfect for staging a starting point for a great MTB day ride. The cabin is super basic but exactly what we were looking for. I would suggest following the recommendations on the Kentucky Camp site for things to bring and be prepared for. In addition, a fire starter/lighter is a smart thing to throw in. BBQ is rough but very serviceable. You need a lighter to get it started. AZ Trail nearby is great hike. I would recommend the Passage 4/5 sections. Great path by historic Flume trail area. In addition, Sierra Vista is a 45 minute drive but Tombstone Brewing is well worth it! Great spot for Beer and food.

Jason V Verified
Stayed date
Jul 2024

Beautiful area. Lots of history

Fil K Verified
Stayed date
Apr 2024

Cabin located in remote area; When it rains heavily, the road gets muddy and some vehicles might struggle driving through; The heating worked well and the cabin was warm (at night, the temps. dropped to about 40°F); Visible (Verizon) had no coverage until you got back about 300 yds. up the road (to the hill); Some cooking utensils, plates, glasses were available, but it is definitely worth bringing some to the cabin; Drip coffee maker was there, but we haven't used it so cannot say if it works; Bring your own cookware, camping stove; Keep in mind the fridge is quite small (think mini-bar at a hotel room), albeit it works quite well; There are mice in the cabin - bring some disinfectant spray / wipes; There is a shower cabin outdoors, but no running water there - just the space to wash yourself using water from some sort of canister; Vault toilet was clean and had some toilet paper, but I recommend you bring your own; The area is wonderful to wander about; Bisbee is about 90 mins. away - definitely worth a visit;

Patricia M Verified
Stayed date
Mar 2024

Great place to disconnect. Enjoyed interacting and feeding AZT hikers.

Tim B Verified
Stayed date
Feb 2024

They have a real problem with mice and rats in this cabin it shouldn’t be rented out until they can figure out how to keep them out our somebody is going to end up getting really sick from unsanitary conditions

rachel s Verified
Stayed date
Jan 2024

Peaceful and quiet

Joe C Verified
Stayed date
Jan 2024

The cabin at Kentucky Camp is fantastic, and we enjoyed our stay very much. It's rustic, historic, and very interesting. The heaters worked well (very necessary for January nights), there were simple but useful tools for modest cooking, and overall the space was just as we expected it to be. Namely, like staying at an old backwoods hunting-camp type setting. Do not expect luxury! The cabin is old and rickety, there are mice around, the sheets are of dubious cleanliness (BRING YOUR OWN SLEEPING BAG), and the sink and pit toilet are outside. All of this is part of the very charm that we were seeking in staying there.