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

4.2
(61 reviews)

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Shannon M Verified
Stayed date
Dec 2022

We stayed 2 nights at the cabin and had a great time! The hosts Mike and Bonnie were awesome! They showed us around the museum, shared history of the property with us and even gave us some delicious bread to bake, so nice! The first night, the gas fireplace didn't work, otherwise I would give 5 stars but Mike got it working the next day so we were toasty warm the 2nd night. It was relaxing, beautiful, full of AZ history and I feel lucky to have been exposed to it. We will come back again with other family members so they can experience the magic. Don't wait, book it now!

Mark M Verified
Stayed date
Dec 2022

Love this place

David D Verified
Stayed date
Nov 2022

We had an enjoyable one-night stay at KCC. We parked next to the cabin, which was convenient for unloading. The cabin has electric space heaters and a propane furnace in the form of a woodstove. It took us 10 minutes to find the instructions and learn how to start the furnace but, once lit, the cabin was soon cozy. Placing a pot of water on top of the furnace maintained a comfortable level of humidity in the cabin. We brought sheets to cover the plastic covered mattresses, sleeping bags and pillows, and slept well. There was a large and a small coffee maker. We could not plug in the large one while it was on the kitchen counter, so we created a temporary shelf extension by cantilevering a large cutting board, using the microwave oven for a counter weight. It worked, but a short extension cord would be a more elegant solution. There really is no shower, unless you MacGyver a bucket with water heated using the hot plate. The hiking nearby was convenient and scenic. The camp hosts were very friendly and informative. They mentioned that folks who stay at the rustic, remote KCC are generally easy going. Kentucky Camp Cabin is a gem in the ruff. A little more restoration, e.g., finishing the wood floors, adding an indoor sink, and creating a usable shower would make it a more pleasant place to stay, but I suppose that any improvements would require more maintenance and increase demand for the cabin use. In any case, we will aim to stay here again.

Michael D Verified
Stayed date
Nov 2022

Cabin’s grill valve was stuck—couldn’t get it open to grill anything. Otherwise 5 stars. Loved it.

Patricia M Verified
Stayed date
Oct 2022

Comfortable beds, good appliances in kitchen with new small refrigerator & freezer. Kitchen light switch is wonky, needs to be replaced. Heavy rain while we were there, stayed warm & cozy. Stovepipe in living room did leak water from roof. Appreciated a few improvements from last visit; rocking chairs on porch, extra hooks on all doors and on/off switch for back porch. Gas grill was hooked up with propane, but did not heat up past 250*. Overall great 3 nights at this special place.

Elizabeth M Verified
Stayed date
May 2022

Good stock of kitchen equipment. Comfortable. Shower = hose. Electric radiators if it is cold. Gas grill and charcoal grill. Arizona Trail goes right through front yard. Beautiful location.

Carol V Verified
Stayed date
Apr 2022

We thoroughly enjoyed our several-night stay at Kentucky Camp. Since we had been backpacking, the cabin seemed quite luxurious with electricity, a small refrigerator, microwave and a hotplate along with assorted kitchen gear. Potable water is right outside in a kitchen sink. We didn't see any mice, but we did secure our food at night just in case we had visitors. The outhouse was a nice surprise - a really new USFS style unit - very clean and with toilet paper. We even used the solar shower, a great treat! Steve, the caretaker, was a great source of knowledge and we enjoyed hanging out on the porch with him while enjoying our morning coffee. We met a few through-hikers and bikers and we were able to share some of our extra snacks with them and hear their stories. We found the cabin to be a relaxing place to stay and mid-week in April it was very quiet and serene. I would highly recommend it to anyone looking for a nice get away in the Arizona desert.

Sarah S Verified
Stayed date
Apr 2022

Dog friendly and great place for water!

Rebecca P Verified
Stayed date
Apr 2022

Bring everything you need, just as if you were camping. The description says there is kitchen gear, but what's there is broken, bad or missing. There are mice, so you also need to bring a bin to secure food or store it in your car. The hiking was great, but everything at the cabin needs some TLC from the Forest Service.

Jerome P Verified
Stayed date
Mar 2022

The grounds are fenced, but are a public rest and camp area for the Arizona Trail, a popular recreational trail. So that weekend, the place was more crowded and noisy than I would have liked. The cabin itself is old but cared for. Mark, the grounds keeper is friendly but unobtrusive. Lots of mice in the cabin. I caught 3 in my last night there. Bought 2 traps earlier that day.