Reviews for this site — 001, Loop: AREA HOGAN CABIN

4.5
(30 reviews)

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Dwayne M Verified
Stayed date
May 2022

Quiet, and far enough from the road to feel a little secluded from the traffic. Perfect. Bring D batteries for the lantern. Watch your head.

Josh M Verified
Stayed date
Mar 2022

Amazing place for my dads first time in Montana!! We had a great time. No propane lantern though.

Kevin D Verified
Stayed date
Feb 2022

Just a cute 4 bunkbed cabin with a vaulted toilet. Cross country ski up to Gibbons Pass and enjoy your days snowshoeing in the winter.

Aaron D Verified
Stayed date
Dec 2021

Great ski in the week of Christmas. Cabin was comfortable, cozy. A posted sign of orientation could be helpful. I was initially unclear the she’d had the same code and the axe was in the shed (I wanted to leave the porch stocked with wood.) the only disappointment was there was no propane lantern (I thought I saw somewhere there was supposed to be). Overall great experience though. Thanks!

Carla B Verified
Stayed date
Nov 2021

What a lovely cabin. Very small, but has everything you need. Lots of pots and pans (some pretty dirty though, but the pre people left a little whiskey, so all cool), and there were even gas lamps. Stayed for 2 nights and had a great time.

James V Verified
Stayed date
May 2021

So unfortunately I couldn't make it all the way to the cabin due to the amount of snow on the final stretch. I was probably about 3-4 miles away from the cabin before I hit really thick snow on the dirt road. I have a Tacoma with off road tires and there was no way I would have made it. A snowmobile would have made it but the road from that point on looked to have long stretches of snow then long stretches of dirt. I attempted to go in the back route, off go HWY 93. The road from there that takes you to the top of the mountain was clear and sunny the entire way up. Took about 40 minutes to reach the top and it was a beautiful drive. However once I got to the other side, ape 5 miles from the cabin, there was so much snow again. I drove small patches of it and scouted it every time I made it about 100 ft. It got so thick I had to turn around. There was no sign of anyone that had been on either road. I turned around and then my truck sunk in the snow and I got stuck. Luckily I had a shovel and after about 20 minutes I was able to dig out. There was no way of getting any help if I hadn't gotten out. I will say the area is beautiful but there was no way to get into the cabin. I have a lot of experience hiking Montana and that would still have been a long hike to get there. Mountain miles are far longer than street miles. I would highly recommend not to book this cabin until mid to late June when the temps have risen. Most of those spots I mentioned do not get any sunlight therefore the snow is going to be there all of spring. A 4 wheeler may have a better chance but be sure it has a winch in case it too sinks in the snow.

Michael L Verified
Stayed date
Feb 2021
susan T Verified
Stayed date
Jan 2021

I love how quiet it is at Hogan Cabin. The stars are phenomenal. The cabin is very small but heats up quickly with the wood stove. The outhouse was super clean and convenient. The cribbage board and cards and other supplies were a nice surprise. The trail in from Trail Creek is flat but very rutted from snowmachines and not recommended for beginner skiers. The easiest way would be through the Chief Joseph XC ski trails for beginners.

Jon E Verified
Stayed date
Aug 2020

Cabin is spectacular, our favorite cabin of the year so far! The fence around it and the shed all help you really feel you are out at some 1890's homestead. Watching storms pass by all day and evening was amazing. Cabin is in good condition and the cook stove inside works fine. We didn't see a soul for 24 hours, was perfect! Road conditions update: July 2020. Road to the cabin is passable. Pot holes are present but smooth rounded dirt edges and manageable. High clearance is recommended however you could make it in a 2 wheel drive passenger car if you are careful and know how to pick a line through rough spots. When I had my sedan I would have still attempted it and would just go slow. Could become an issue during wet weather. Watch your head going in and out, my buddy hit his head a few times so just make sure you duck. I had a good Stetson hat on so it warned me when I was about to bump my head. Dead trees around can move and fall in the wind, suggested that people steer clear of dead trees when the wind picks up, fortunately, the cabin is a good distance away from any dead stands of lodgepole.

Dwayne M Verified
Stayed date
Jan 2020

Road going in is extremely rough. High clearance 4x4 recommended.