Reviews for this site — Green River Lake Lodge, Loop: Cabin

4.2
(62 reviews)

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Holly R Verified
Stayed date
Jan 2024

The Lodge was great as always. My only complaint was that the solar lights were not working - which is not a huge issue, but no one let us know from the USFS. Luckily, we had friends staying there before us, so they gave us the heads up to bring plenty of lanterns. Again - not a huge issue, but it could have been pretty dark if we had not known. Better communication by the USFS would be much appreciated. Also, the fridge was not working, which with it being winter was not an issue at all, but again, the communication would have helped.

Holly R Verified
Stayed date
Jan 2024

The Lodge was great as always. My only complaint was that the solar lights were not working - which is not a huge issue, but no one let us know from the USFS. Luckily, we had friends staying there before us, so they gave us the heads up to bring plenty of lanterns. Again - not a huge issue, but it could have been pretty dark if we had not known. Better communication by the USFS would be much appreciated. Also, the fridge was not working, which with it being winter was not an issue at all, but again, the communication would have helped.

Kelly R Verified
Stayed date
Nov 2023

The views can't be beat; but I wouldn't stay here again unless the water/electricity was on... and everyone should consider that they're going to share the Lodge with tons of mice. We stayed 2 nights late Oct. upon arrival there was mouse droppings on all countertops/cooktops & even mattress. In the morning it was clear they'd made the rounds again; one night there was one that was stuck in the empty trash can, couldn't jump quite high enough to get out so had to be "rescued". If I'm co-habitating with rodents I at least want to have access to warm running water for proper cleaning. FIREWOOD** bring twice what you think you'll need > we thought we'd have plenty & ran out the first night, day 2 was spent using the chainsaw we thankfully brought to cut firewood from the ample stacks of limbed lodgepole near the lodge. Lows were single digits @ night & low to mid 30's during the day - using the the wood stove & stone fireplace constantly never saw the indoor temp get above 55. In the winter I can imagine someone needs to be stationed to feed the fire 24 hours a day to keep the main room of the lodge comfortable... the bedrooms were SO cold . Warmer than tent camping but definitely an exercise in fireplace feeding! Not fishing & hiking as I had planned (still enjoyable though)... The fridge froze much of our food (even after being adjusted) The cooktop range works now- but the oven wouldn't light ... there is a small stone fireplace in the kitchen that worked well for cooking elk steaks in the cast iron & flame fed reheating some premade mac n cheese. Kitchen is equipped (pots, pans, percolators, dishes, utensils) -fashioned a small dishwashing station using the plastic tubs & refillable reservoirs that were there. Would love to see (& maybe FS does this?) A deep clean spring & fall to freshen up the place (re-weather strip/organize/area rug steam clean)... I volunteer as tribute! (as long as you turn the water back on :)

Kelly R Verified
Stayed date
Nov 2023

The views can't be beat; but I wouldn't stay here again unless the water/electricity was on... and everyone should consider that they're going to share the Lodge with tons of mice. We stayed 2 nights late Oct. upon arrival there was mouse droppings on all countertops/cooktops & even mattress. In the morning it was clear they'd made the rounds again; one night there was one that was stuck in the empty trash can, couldn't jump quite high enough to get out so had to be "rescued". If I'm co-habitating with rodents I at least want to have access to warm running water for proper cleaning. FIREWOOD** bring twice what you think you'll need > we thought we'd have plenty & ran out the first night, day 2 was spent using the chainsaw we thankfully brought to cut firewood from the ample stacks of limbed lodgepole near the lodge. Lows were single digits @ night & low to mid 30's during the day - using the the wood stove & stone fireplace constantly never saw the indoor temp get above 55. In the winter I can imagine someone needs to be stationed to feed the fire 24 hours a day to keep the main room of the lodge comfortable... the bedrooms were SO cold . Warmer than tent camping but definitely an exercise in fireplace feeding! Not fishing & hiking as I had planned (still enjoyable though)... The fridge froze much of our food (even after being adjusted) The cooktop range works now- but the oven wouldn't light ... there is a small stone fireplace in the kitchen that worked well for cooking elk steaks in the cast iron & flame fed reheating some premade mac n cheese. Kitchen is equipped (pots, pans, percolators, dishes, utensils) -fashioned a small dishwashing station using the plastic tubs & refillable reservoirs that were there. Would love to see (& maybe FS does this?) A deep clean spring & fall to freshen up the place (re-weather strip/organize/area rug steam clean)... I volunteer as tribute! (as long as you turn the water back on :)

DISNEY B Verified
Stayed date
Mar 2023

We had a good time. It was very cold. Spent most of our time hovered around the wood stove. View was beautiful.

DISNEY B Verified
Stayed date
Mar 2023

We had a good time. It was very cold. Spent most of our time hovered around the wood stove. View was beautiful.

Mitch K Verified
Stayed date
Jan 2022

Great time at the lodge. Definitely a tough snowmobile trip as the trail hadn’t need groomed. This would be a five star review if the forest service would stock firewood. Wood is the sole heat for the cabin and it’s never stocked anymore so we spent the first day having to fall trees and split wood. Every year the forest service crews are cutting and clearing up near the cabin and I can’t understand why they don’t just drag it to the cabin instead of burning it to clear it.

Mitch K Verified
Stayed date
Jan 2022

Great time at the lodge. Definitely a tough snowmobile trip as the trail hadn’t need groomed. This would be a five star review if the forest service would stock firewood. Wood is the sole heat for the cabin and it’s never stocked anymore so we spent the first day having to fall trees and split wood. Every year the forest service crews are cutting and clearing up near the cabin and I can’t understand why they don’t just drag it to the cabin instead of burning it to clear it.