Reviews for this site — 001, Loop: RADEKE CABIN

4.7
(156 reviews)

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David H Verified
Stayed date
Feb 2026

Stove keeps you warm enough, no cooking or heating water on top though

David H Verified
Stayed date
Feb 2026

Stove keeps you warm enough, no cooking or heating water on top though

Nick A Verified
Stayed date
Feb 2026

Excellent stay at the cabin. The wood stove worked well and kept the whole place comfortable on a cold night. The front door was a bit hard to close and lock from the inside but we managed.

Nick A Verified
Stayed date
Feb 2026

Excellent stay at the cabin. The wood stove worked well and kept the whole place comfortable on a cold night. The front door was a bit hard to close and lock from the inside but we managed.

Nick A Verified
Stayed date
Feb 2026

Excellent stay at the cabin. The wood stove worked well and kept the whole place comfortable on a cold night. The front door was a bit hard to close and lock from the inside but we managed.

Joy G Verified
Stayed date
Feb 2026

We have been going to Radeke for several years now. It has been a yearly tradition for over 20 years. I wanted all the fellow travelers to know that you can no longer cook on the top of the stove. It has been moved to inside the hearth. It was a great shock to us and our dinner plans. Bring your stove. It is still a great place but not as warm as we have had it in the past. Bring your woolys. Have fun.

Joy G Verified
Stayed date
Feb 2026

We have been going to Radeke for several years now. It has been a yearly tradition for over 20 years. I wanted all the fellow travelers to know that you can no longer cook on the top of the stove. It has been moved to inside the hearth. It was a great shock to us and our dinner plans. Bring your stove. It is still a great place but not as warm as we have had it in the past. Bring your woolys. Have fun.

Joy G Verified
Stayed date
Feb 2026

We have been going to Radeke for several years now. It has been a yearly tradition for over 20 years. I wanted all the fellow travelers to know that you can no longer cook on the top of the stove. It has been moved to inside the hearth. It was a great shock to us and our dinner plans. Bring your stove. It is still a great place but not as warm as we have had it in the past. Bring your woolys. Have fun.

Robert S Verified
Stayed date
Feb 2026

The cabin is nice with a recessed wood burning stove in the chimney. We needed to bring all our supplies with us... Mt Hedgehog and Potash are close to summit and plenty of trails around. If you want another destination there is Arethusa Falls and Frankenstein Cliff Loop which is about 30 minute drive away in Crawford state park. The falls is the highest at 140 feet in New Hampshire. We were there in the winter and there is no way for us to hike the loop due to the ice even though we had crampons and micro spikes. The hike up into see the waterfall fall was a good hike for us and we watched people ice climbing the falls.

Robert S Verified
Stayed date
Feb 2026

The cabin is nice with a recessed wood burning stove in the chimney. We needed to bring all our supplies with us... Mt Hedgehog and Potash are close to summit and plenty of trails around. If you want another destination there is Arethusa Falls and Frankenstein Cliff Loop which is about 30 minute drive away in Crawford state park. The falls is the highest at 140 feet in New Hampshire. We were there in the winter and there is no way for us to hike the loop due to the ice even though we had crampons and micro spikes. The hike up into see the waterfall fall was a good hike for us and we watched people ice climbing the falls.