Reviews for this site — RF01, Loop: REDFISH CABIN

4.6
(84 reviews)

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Robert M Verified
Stayed date
Feb 2021

From a visitor for several years, usually every February: First and foremost, it's an incredibly beautiful location and it's great that it's available to rent. Then the good: the cabin is quite warm and comfortable, having electricity but not running water. Cell service is better now and usually available. The oven, stove, microwave, and fridge are not high tech but they generally work. Then the not quite as good: Maintenance is needed to fix the front door, the propane fireplace heater (broken for two years now, and it's a much nicer heat source than the noisier wall electric heaters), some lights, and various other things. The shovels provided are always broken, missing, and/or inadequate. Then, a few recommendations for visitors: Try to bring 1-2 gallons of water per person per day. If you wear fleece, expect it to collect a lot of dog hair from prior visitors. I snowshoe in, but if you use a snow machine, bringing in wood for the outdoor fire pit can be nice. Exploring the area can be level around the lake, or steep going up toward Bench Lakes. There are usually playing cards and several other games already there. If you insist on 52 cards to a deck and 1000 pieces to a 1000-piece puzzle, however, you may want to bring your own just to be sure! Finally, be somewhat flexible and you should have a great time!

Robert M Verified
Stayed date
Feb 2021

From a visitor for several years, usually every February: First and foremost, it's an incredibly beautiful location and it's great that it's available to rent. Then the good: the cabin is quite warm and comfortable, having electricity but not running water. Cell service is better now and usually available. The oven, stove, microwave, and fridge are not high tech but they generally work. Then the not quite as good: Maintenance is needed to fix the front door, the propane fireplace heater (broken for two years now, and it's a much nicer heat source than the noisier wall electric heaters), some lights, and various other things. The shovels provided are always broken, missing, and/or inadequate. Then, a few recommendations for visitors: Try to bring 1-2 gallons of water per person per day. If you wear fleece, expect it to collect a lot of dog hair from prior visitors. I snowshoe in, but if you use a snow machine, bringing in wood for the outdoor fire pit can be nice. Exploring the area can be level around the lake, or steep going up toward Bench Lakes. There are usually playing cards and several other games already there. If you insist on 52 cards to a deck and 1000 pieces to a 1000-piece puzzle, however, you may want to bring your own just to be sure! Finally, be somewhat flexible and you should have a great time!

Kris H Verified
Stayed date
Feb 2021

Great little cabin. Easy 2.5 mile walk to the cabin from 75. Electric heat was reliable; some people had noted that the heaters would not work, however all it takes is a little patience waiting for the sensors in the heater to reset as the temperature cools in the cabin. Just be prepared for the potential cold as you should always be in the winter. We found it to not be an issue at all. We did bring a full sized sheet to cover the mattress, based on prior experience at yurts; not necessary, but glad we did; the mattress was very comfortable. We can't think of any negative issues; obviously previous experience with winter camping is a good idea, but not necessary. Very private and beautiful. Have fun!

Kris H Verified
Stayed date
Feb 2021

Great little cabin. Easy 2.5 mile walk to the cabin from 75. Electric heat was reliable; some people had noted that the heaters would not work, however all it takes is a little patience waiting for the sensors in the heater to reset as the temperature cools in the cabin. Just be prepared for the potential cold as you should always be in the winter. We found it to not be an issue at all. We did bring a full sized sheet to cover the mattress, based on prior experience at yurts; not necessary, but glad we did; the mattress was very comfortable. We can't think of any negative issues; obviously previous experience with winter camping is a good idea, but not necessary. Very private and beautiful. Have fun!

Robert F Verified
Stayed date
Jan 2021

Had a great time at the cabin. only one of the wall heater was working and the wood stove was out, so it did get a little cold one night. But other than that, a great experience. Dragging a sled in is a great way to get extra gear to the cabin that you don't have to carry in a backpack.

Robert F Verified
Stayed date
Jan 2021

Had a great time at the cabin. only one of the wall heater was working and the wood stove was out, so it did get a little cold one night. But other than that, a great experience. Dragging a sled in is a great way to get extra gear to the cabin that you don't have to carry in a backpack.

Kimberlee J Verified
Stayed date
Jan 2020

Great location, lots to do nearby. Would definitely go again.

Kimberlee J Verified
Stayed date
Jan 2020

Great location, lots to do nearby. Would definitely go again.