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

4.2
(61 reviews)

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ken k Verified
Stayed date
Mar 2026

I like the camp, the history, and all there is to see. Enjoyed talking with a few Az Trail hikers while staying there. The cabin needs some maintenance. It needs to be mouse proofed. There were many comments about a mouse visiting in reviews, but droppings were visible around the dishes, on the kitchen table, along walls in all bedrooms. This is unacceptable for any rental.

Carol N Verified
Stayed date
Nov 2023

This cabin was very quaint and homey. The caretakers for the museum building were very friendly and knowledgeable. We were here during the fall so no heat was necessary. The beds were very comfortable but not so much the futon. This cabin is situated on the Arizona Trail and you can follow it in two directions. Fall is a beautiful time to stay at this cabin and experience the leaves changing color. Vault toilets and the cabin were very clean.

Kathy M Verified
Stayed date
Jan 2023

We liked this cabin, but, the hotplate there needs to be replaced - it was old and DANGEROUS to use. We turned it on and the cord got so hot we were afraid to use it. Also, please replace the beds in the cabin, they are very dirty. Other than that, the camp host was really nice and we liked the cabin and the area.

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.

Thomas F Verified
Stayed date
Feb 2022

Great locale and clean.

John K Verified
Stayed date
Jan 2022

Be sure you have a stove to cook on as the hot plate and micro are not up to the task. The propane heater is easy to use, you just have to figure it out! Have some water reserved as the system does freeze at night. Bring paper goods if you are afraid of mouse shit and don't know how to do dishes. JPK

Corey C Verified
Stayed date
Dec 2021

Winter time at 4400’ elevation with no heat, temps in upper 20s low 30s. Main propane heater in cabin not functioning. We brought along some space heaters which then tripped the electric circuit breakers. A very, very chilly night

Edwin H Verified
Stayed date
Jan 2021

The place had a mouse problem which is to be expected but the amount of mouse poop in the false ceiling should be worked on. We were also met with people that did not want to leave and no one was there to care take.