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

3.8
(125 reviews)

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Angelika H Verified
Stayed date
Jun 2021

Love the Hamma Hamma cabin and am looking forward to returning each year. Please don't use poison on mice. It's an extremely cruel method of dying. Please use snap traps instead. Regards, Angelika

dennis k Verified
Stayed date
Jun 2021

need to able to lock gate !

dennis k Verified
Stayed date
Jun 2021

need to able to lock gate !

Jonathan D Verified
Stayed date
May 2021

We had an amazing time at Hamma Hamma Cabin. It was disappointing that there was no potable water, and no working shower, but we made it work. The gas station just down the road had plenty of gallon jugs of water. It was wonderful to be out in the calm and quiet, and to have the convenience of the gas stove and a refrigerator. We will definitely try to book this cabin again!

Jonathan D Verified
Stayed date
May 2021

We had an amazing time at Hamma Hamma Cabin. It was disappointing that there was no potable water, and no working shower, but we made it work. The gas station just down the road had plenty of gallon jugs of water. It was wonderful to be out in the calm and quiet, and to have the convenience of the gas stove and a refrigerator. We will definitely try to book this cabin again!

Darcy F Verified
Stayed date
Apr 2021

Lock to lockbox looks like a keyed lock at first. The number dial is located on the bottom of the lock. It is in a dark shed and the numbers are TINY! Bring a light and magnifying tool/app or you will be sleeping outside. A genuine old cabin. It was left neat, but: Main bed is queen size and covered by a fabric mattress pad. Twin beds also covered by fabric pads. It’s not a hotel—don’t know when they are washed. Bring mattress covers to your standards and correctly sized bedding. Lighting is by propane wall lamps, one per room, leaving dark corners. Mantles may not be intact/usable (as people tend to break them when lighting) and no extras are available onsite. Do not attempt to light a broken mantle. Bring your own lanterns and/or mantles, and know how to change them. Bring your own matches. Bring plenty of potable water. There is no running water except for the flush toilet. Expect to sponge bathe and sport bedhead. Bring toilet paper. Do not flush wet wipes. Kitchen is reasonably stocked. Bring your own washing up supplies and paper towels. Bring your own garbage bags and expect to pack out garbage. The oven has a sign that said it takes 5 minutes to heat, but frankly it’s in bad shape and I wouldn’t use it. Stove burners work well. There is a campfire pit and grill station out back. Dishes may need rewashing before use. There are some cleaning supplies under the kitchen sink, but quantities are low. To be safe, you may want to bring your own. No electricity, so fabric covered couches and chairs are dusty. No pets! You may hear some animal friends in the walls or cupboards. Nice 1.5 mile loop around the cabin goes to Hamma Hamma campground. Up the road a few miles is the very popular trail to Lena Lake, 3.5 miles each way.

Darcy F Verified
Stayed date
Apr 2021

Lock to lockbox looks like a keyed lock at first. The number dial is located on the bottom of the lock. It is in a dark shed and the numbers are TINY! Bring a light and magnifying tool/app or you will be sleeping outside. A genuine old cabin. It was left neat, but: Main bed is queen size and covered by a fabric mattress pad. Twin beds also covered by fabric pads. It’s not a hotel—don’t know when they are washed. Bring mattress covers to your standards and correctly sized bedding. Lighting is by propane wall lamps, one per room, leaving dark corners. Mantles may not be intact/usable (as people tend to break them when lighting) and no extras are available onsite. Do not attempt to light a broken mantle. Bring your own lanterns and/or mantles, and know how to change them. Bring your own matches. Bring plenty of potable water. There is no running water except for the flush toilet. Expect to sponge bathe and sport bedhead. Bring toilet paper. Do not flush wet wipes. Kitchen is reasonably stocked. Bring your own washing up supplies and paper towels. Bring your own garbage bags and expect to pack out garbage. The oven has a sign that said it takes 5 minutes to heat, but frankly it’s in bad shape and I wouldn’t use it. Stove burners work well. There is a campfire pit and grill station out back. Dishes may need rewashing before use. There are some cleaning supplies under the kitchen sink, but quantities are low. To be safe, you may want to bring your own. No electricity, so fabric covered couches and chairs are dusty. No pets! You may hear some animal friends in the walls or cupboards. Nice 1.5 mile loop around the cabin goes to Hamma Hamma campground. Up the road a few miles is the very popular trail to Lena Lake, 3.5 miles each way.

laura h Verified
Stayed date
Mar 2021

Hamma Hamma Cabin is a sweet little spot situated in a beautiful area! The gas fireplace keeps the place toasty and the propane lamps leave you with enough light to enjoy the cabin. I would recommend bringing a lantern or another light for the living room which was too dark to enjoy without extra light. The water is not potable so we had to bring our own. This was not a problem for us but we did miss having a shower:)

laura h Verified
Stayed date
Mar 2021

Hamma Hamma Cabin is a sweet little spot situated in a beautiful area! The gas fireplace keeps the place toasty and the propane lamps leave you with enough light to enjoy the cabin. I would recommend bringing a lantern or another light for the living room which was too dark to enjoy without extra light. The water is not potable so we had to bring our own. This was not a problem for us but we did miss having a shower:)

Christina J Verified
Stayed date
Feb 2021

Awesome lovely