Reviews for this site — HAMMA, Loop: AREA HAMMA HAMMA CABIN

3.8
(125 reviews)

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John M Verified
Stayed date
May 2026

My wife double booked herself so I came up alone. Had a fire that night and in the morning. Sausage, eggs, and hash browns for breakfast. Finished a book and packed up. I forgot cofee but someone had left some in the cupboard and saved my morning. Absolutely relaxing. Been here 6 or 7 times on various days and has always been clean. Kudos to all the people that stay there.

Hobbin J Verified
Stayed date
Mar 2026

The pilot light in the propane fireplace went out partway through our stay. We called it into the ranger station and were told 'thanks for letting us know, it's finicky', but no offer to come out and get it lit. Others have commented that it doesn't work all of the time. We turned the cooking oven to 200 and left the oven door open which warmed up the cabin. The propane light in the second bedroom hasn't worked for a long time and probably won't ever be fixed. Bring a battery powered lamp for that room. There's a spigot that provides water outside of the cabin but the water isn't for drinking. We bring a camp shower bag to warm up by the propane fireplace and use that to wash in the bathroom. So many of the other cabins available through the US Forest Service have locked off the bathrooms completely so I have an appreciation for being able to use an inside shower stall with a clean floor and a drain for washing. There's a carbon monoxide detector in the cabin. Folks today are not used to smelling any gas in our homes any more. Just because you smell propane doesn't mean that it's a problem. Rely on the carbon monoxide detector to let you know if there's an issue. The Refrigerator/freezer work great, our Ben and Jerry's stayed nicely frozen. Keyless entry. Enter the four digit code then push the lever to the left. While holding the lever to the left use your other hand to press down the doorknob latch. 'tis nay easy and requires two hands. It automatically locks when the door closes. The cabin is a registered historical building so the changes that can be made are minimal and you absolutely cannot change the outside appearance. To get around this restriction the screens for the windows are separate and must be retrieved from whichever closet they have wandered into, then placed into the sill with the window resting on top of it. The work really well. The cabin is cleaned only on Thursday and not that well. Clean before you leave for the next guest.

Hobbin J Verified
Stayed date
Mar 2026

The pilot light in the propane fireplace went out partway through our stay. We called it into the ranger station and were told 'thanks for letting us know, it's finicky', but no offer to come out and get it lit. Others have commented that it doesn't work all of the time. We turned the cooking oven to 200 and left the oven door open which warmed up the cabin. The propane light in the second bedroom hasn't worked for a long time and probably won't ever be fixed. Bring a battery powered lamp for that room. There's a spigot that provides water outside of the cabin but the water isn't for drinking. We bring a camp shower bag to warm up by the propane fireplace and use that to wash in the bathroom. So many of the other cabins available through the US Forest Service have locked off the bathrooms completely so I have an appreciation for being able to use an inside shower stall with a clean floor and a drain for washing. There's a carbon monoxide detector in the cabin. Folks today are not used to smelling any gas in our homes any more. Just because you smell propane doesn't mean that it's a problem. Rely on the carbon monoxide detector to let you know if there's an issue. The Refrigerator/freezer work great, our Ben and Jerry's stayed nicely frozen. Keyless entry. Enter the four digit code then push the lever to the left. While holding the lever to the left use your other hand to press down the doorknob latch. 'tis nay easy and requires two hands. It automatically locks when the door closes. The cabin is a registered historical building so the changes that can be made are minimal and you absolutely cannot change the outside appearance. To get around this restriction the screens for the windows are separate and must be retrieved from whichever closet they have wandered into, then placed into the sill with the window resting on top of it. The work really well. The cabin is cleaned only on Thursday and not that well. Clean before you leave for the next guest.

Andrew A Verified
Stayed date
Feb 2026

The cabin is dark so bring plenty of lighting. Oven worked fine for baking a b'day cake. A great historic structure that the nation should use as example to build more and invite families that appreciate authenticity.

Andrew A Verified
Stayed date
Feb 2026

The cabin is dark so bring plenty of lighting. Oven worked fine for baking a b'day cake. A great historic structure that the nation should use as example to build more and invite families that appreciate authenticity.

Karen W Verified
Stayed date
Feb 2026

Such a nice cabin to stay at -so cozy and warm and indoor bathroom! We stayed January 27 and 28th – it rained most of the time but, we had taken a rain gear so we were ready to do some serious hiking. Tried to make it up to Lena Lake but, the trail was nothing but a river so we had to turn back after 2 miles. The cabin has such good character and is toasty with a propane fireplace. The propane lights gave enough light to get tasks done. There was plenty of room in the front room to bring in the card table to play games near the fireplace. Loved all the notebooks that have been written over the last 30 years of people staying there. It’s a great family cabin to stay at to get your kids away from all the technology. No electricity or running water worth all the effort to bring extra lanterns and water. It would be advisable to bring a CO2 detector because there was only one working in the entire cabin. The hiking trail that starts at the cabin does a complete circle 1.5 miles is great to go walking to get to know the flora. It is an easy hike, so everyone should go on it Definitely will be going back

Karen W Verified
Stayed date
Feb 2026

Such a nice cabin to stay at -so cozy and warm and indoor bathroom! We stayed January 27 and 28th – it rained most of the time but, we had taken a rain gear so we were ready to do some serious hiking. Tried to make it up to Lena Lake but, the trail was nothing but a river so we had to turn back after 2 miles. The cabin has such good character and is toasty with a propane fireplace. The propane lights gave enough light to get tasks done. There was plenty of room in the front room to bring in the card table to play games near the fireplace. Loved all the notebooks that have been written over the last 30 years of people staying there. It’s a great family cabin to stay at to get your kids away from all the technology. No electricity or running water worth all the effort to bring extra lanterns and water. It would be advisable to bring a CO2 detector because there was only one working in the entire cabin. The hiking trail that starts at the cabin does a complete circle 1.5 miles is great to go walking to get to know the flora. It is an easy hike, so everyone should go on it Definitely will be going back

Brien M Verified
Stayed date
Dec 2025

It's a very nice cabin. The main room with the fire place is so great to hang out in. I always leave the windows cracked because the lamps will give me a headache. It's a lot of propane to be burning indoors. Be sure to turn those lamps off tightly when you go to sleep at night. The place has mice and you have to count on cleaning and being careful, but we've been there a few times and have never seen any signs of mouse activity. The trail from the cabin is a long circle that goes first down the creek to the Hamma Hamma River, then up River to the hamma Hamma campground. From the campground it goes up the hill on a slightly strenuous hike back to the cabin. There are several spots along the Little Creek to stop and hang out and enjoy a very beautiful setting. Driving up the road to the Lena lake trailhead or just to the place where the road ends gives you really nice places to hike and see views. Back at highway 101. There's a great place to get oysters or to eat dinner at the hamma Hamma oyster company.

Brien M Verified
Stayed date
Dec 2025

It's a very nice cabin. The main room with the fire place is so great to hang out in. I always leave the windows cracked because the lamps will give me a headache. It's a lot of propane to be burning indoors. Be sure to turn those lamps off tightly when you go to sleep at night. The place has mice and you have to count on cleaning and being careful, but we've been there a few times and have never seen any signs of mouse activity. The trail from the cabin is a long circle that goes first down the creek to the Hamma Hamma River, then up River to the hamma Hamma campground. From the campground it goes up the hill on a slightly strenuous hike back to the cabin. There are several spots along the Little Creek to stop and hang out and enjoy a very beautiful setting. Driving up the road to the Lena lake trailhead or just to the place where the road ends gives you really nice places to hike and see views. Back at highway 101. There's a great place to get oysters or to eat dinner at the hamma Hamma oyster company.

Malia M Verified
Stayed date
Nov 2025

Loved this cabin! I can see why it’s always booked! The flush toilet alone makes the whole cabin experience so much better. My teens and I spent one night there and we enjoyed a hike/walk around the day we arrived and another the morning we left. The kitchen is well supplied with dishes and cooking implements. The propane lamps give out heat which was good because the fireplace didn’t work. The windows in the living room are amazing-make me want to sit in there all day. We had previously been to the Interrorum (?) cabin so we knew to bring plenty of water and disposable dishes with us. Beds were okay…we are going back in January for 2 nights-I hope the heating is fixed by then.