Reviews for this site — SO1, Loop: AREA WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS CABIN

4.3
(23 reviews)

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Edward B Verified
Stayed date
Apr 2026

Very special location and one of a kind experience. Remoteness makes it what it is. Cabin and bath house were in very tidy nice condition. I noticed outhouse pit looked like it might be getting full up in not to distant future. Maybe maintenance to encourage composting May extend life.

Patricia P Verified
Stayed date
Jul 2025

No firewood, had to gather driftwood, made a trip to Pelican to get two 10 gallon Rubbermaid totes of firewood. It was rainy and chilly enough where a fire in the wood stove helped warm the cabin up. The wood stove has a small burner chamber and the wood had to be cut again to fit. The chimney needs to a good brush out from top to bottom. The outhouse is getting full, pretty gross.

Celeste W Verified
Stayed date
Jan 2025

White Sulphur Springs is best enjoyed during the colder months in my opinion. Snuggling up in the cabin and freezing on your way to the warm tub, while enjoying the stars and silence of the forest, or the sea crashing on the beach. We visit a few times a year. This trip we found much garbage from previous visitors strewn about the grounds, in the bathhouse, and in the cabin. The woodstove needs repairs as well. And the wood storage is almost depleted. I suspect more visitors than usual have been visiting during the summer, and being less respectful. It won't stop us! Please pack out your beer cans folks!

Rich R Verified
Stayed date
Jun 2024

It's amazing

Rich R Verified
Stayed date
Jun 2024

This place is awesome. Don't attempt getting into West Arm or Mirror harbor without local knowledge. The bears are thick, bring an air horn and be bear aware.

Kim N Verified
Stayed date
Jan 2024

LOVE this place.

Patricia P Verified
Stayed date
Jun 2023

The rain gutter drips onto the front deck

Patricia P Verified
Stayed date
Jun 2022

The firewood left this year is cut small enough to fit in the woodstove, thank you, last year a lot of it was too long, so good job.

Patricia P Verified
Stayed date
Apr 2022

One Window fogs up bring towel for wiping off

Minta M Verified
Stayed date
Dec 2019

You don't have to rent the cabin to use the bathhouse, but I recommend it if you can snag a reservation. There is nothing better than having the bathhouse to yourself for an early morning soak, before the day-users arrive. Tip: pick your dates 6 months in advance - it books up fast! The bathhouse is amazing! The picture window gives a stellar view plus keeps it from being claustrophobic. Tip: the outer pools are natural so bring water shoes if you don't like a mucky bottom. The cabin itself was fine, with a big table and counters. The bunks are single on top and double on bottom, not platform like some cabins. We fit 8 people pretty comfortably, with 2 kids on mats on the floor. Our only real complaint was the holey and/or missing screens - it was unusually hot and the cabin got very stuffy, but the bugs were too bad to open the windows. Tip: bring a roll of screen and duct tape. There's a large fire pit with benches by the bath house, which was less buggy. Tip: instead of cooking on the cabin deck (which overlooks a bog), cook your meals at the firepit for better views and fewer mosquitos. If you can bring yourself to leave the hot springs, there's a pretty trail from the boat moorage to the cabin - bring bells or make noise for the bears. I also recommend bringing a kayak or paddle board to explore the surrounding coves and kelp beds, depending on the seas and your experience level, or just beach comb on the boulder fields and tide pools - so many crabs! Speaking of boulders, getting gear from boat to cabin is tricky with the rocks, so wear sturdy shoes or sandals, not flip flops. At high tide, you can maneuver smaller boats in to the cove, but we still had to kayak the gear onto shore. You can also carry it on the trail from the moorage bay, but that's a pretty long hike. Overall, our experience staying at White Sulfur Hot Springs was fantastic and I would recommend it to anyone seeking a unique, remote camping experience.