Reviews for this site — 001, Loop: AREA BLACK BUTTE CABIN

4.1
(42 reviews)

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Tyler R Verified
Stayed date
Mar 2026

Excellent

Tyler R Verified
Stayed date
Mar 2026

Excellent

Don H Verified
Stayed date
Aug 2023

The cabin was clean and stocked with basics. It does have a mouse odor but that is expected. The best part of Black Butte cabin is the location. It sits near the “ridge road” that runs for miles along the top of Gravely mountain. Monster views. The road is in good condition for ATVs and most vehicles. If you are hiking, biking, or on an ATV beware of the big white dogs that guard the sheep herds.

Don H Verified
Stayed date
Aug 2023

The cabin was clean and stocked with basics. It does have a mouse odor but that is expected. The best part of Black Butte cabin is the location. It sits near the “ridge road” that runs for miles along the top of Gravely mountain. Monster views. The road is in good condition for ATVs and most vehicles. If you are hiking, biking, or on an ATV beware of the big white dogs that guard the sheep herds.

Lee B Verified
Stayed date
Feb 2023

One of our favorite cabins! Beautiful scenery. Love Black Butte mountain down the road-a must see. Awesome snowmobiling trip there

Lee B Verified
Stayed date
Feb 2023

One of our favorite cabins! Beautiful scenery. Love Black Butte mountain down the road-a must see. Awesome snowmobiling trip there

Rachel G Verified
Stayed date
Aug 2021

This was our second trip to the cabin. It was wonderful. The hike to black butte is beautiful and the cabin is always clean! This was a great way to unplug family and catch up!

Rachel G Verified
Stayed date
Aug 2021

This was our second trip to the cabin. It was wonderful. The hike to black butte is beautiful and the cabin is always clean! This was a great way to unplug family and catch up!

eric h Verified
Stayed date
Aug 2020

Beautiful setting for a cabin! Sits high above an open meadow with stream and has views of mountains and buttes in the distance. We did some hiking at the Wolverine basin and hiked up toward Freezeout mountain - quite lovely, but you'll have to use a map and navigational skills as the trail to Freezeout is not well marked and is not visible in the grass. The cabin is also near access to the Black Butte which can be climbed (we'll have to do it next time). The cabin itself is large enough inside for 4 people to sleep and eat comfortably. Here are a couple of caveats: 1. There is no food prep/cooking table - only the dining table. It would be worth your while to bring along a camping table. 2. The 2-burner portable camp stove looked like it had been dropped and was completely covered with grease. It worked - boiled our water - and we got a lot of the grease off, but you might be better off bringing your own. There was some traffic the weekend we went, but it wasn't terribly distracting. The outhouse across the street was used occasionally by nearby camping parties and also served as a turn-around point for trucks and ATVs. The road there was quite rutted and rocky in spots, particularly the last 5 miles or so. Should be able to get a passenger vehicle through, but take it slow.

eric h Verified
Stayed date
Aug 2020

Beautiful setting for a cabin! Sits high above an open meadow with stream and has views of mountains and buttes in the distance. We did some hiking at the Wolverine basin and hiked up toward Freezeout mountain - quite lovely, but you'll have to use a map and navigational skills as the trail to Freezeout is not well marked and is not visible in the grass. The cabin is also near access to the Black Butte which can be climbed (we'll have to do it next time). The cabin itself is large enough inside for 4 people to sleep and eat comfortably. Here are a couple of caveats: 1. There is no food prep/cooking table - only the dining table. It would be worth your while to bring along a camping table. 2. The 2-burner portable camp stove looked like it had been dropped and was completely covered with grease. It worked - boiled our water - and we got a lot of the grease off, but you might be better off bringing your own. There was some traffic the weekend we went, but it wasn't terribly distracting. The outhouse across the street was used occasionally by nearby camping parties and also served as a turn-around point for trucks and ATVs. The road there was quite rutted and rocky in spots, particularly the last 5 miles or so. Should be able to get a passenger vehicle through, but take it slow.