Reviews for this site — 01, Loop: AREA EAGLE GUARD STATION

4.2
(26 reviews)

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Lena N Verified
Stayed date
Apr 2026

Road closed until May 15, so we had to hike in about 3.5 miles. We knew this, so we packed light. Makes the cabin feel more secluded which we like. Cabin was clean but there was visible signs of mice which is to be expected. The propane lantern is broken, so keep that in mind when packing light sources. Overall great experience, beautiful area and would definitely come back.

David W Verified
Stayed date
Jul 2025

The forest service told us the shorter road to Eagle Guard Station was closed. So, we went the longer way the road was a little rough glad we decided not to bring the horse and trailer. The road was a little disappointing, but the cabin was lovely! If the road gets fixed would love to know to be able to bring our horse or horses next year.

David C Verified
Stayed date
Jun 2025

Nice. 5.5 miles and 45 mins from forest boundary to cabin in the suby; not fast but nbd if you drive attentively. Only one fork and spoon.

Liz M Verified
Stayed date
May 2025

Great location, and an amazing historical cabin. It was pretty trashed when we got there. Blood crusted wash basin, mouse turds everywhere, empty plastic bottles abounding, and a food closet that didn't look like it was cleaned out for years. Still, it was beautiful. Just not a lot of respect given to this cabin.

Bret R Verified
Stayed date
Aug 2024

Great spot. Fairly clean. Lots of fun

Jessica H Verified
Stayed date
Aug 2024

The cabin was perfect! The road to get to it was pretty rough, and driving something with good clearance is fairly important. The outhouse had just been redone and was super clean. We brought all the camping equipment we would need, but the cabin did have an assortment of items available too (skillets, a few roasting sticks, some seasonings, and lots of other random stuff). There was also an a cot in addition to the 6 bunk beds. The top bunks do not have railings, and there are no ladders to get up to them. We did see one black bear about a mile from the cabin, so bring your bear spray for hikes. Overall, it’s a great place to have a fun family weekend!

Liz M Verified
Stayed date
May 2024

Quite mouse infested. Nice structure and view, but lots of mouse poop, and they really got into our food!

David C Verified
Stayed date
Feb 2024

Great cabin and location. Big stash of high quality firewood; the stove gets the place hot after an hour or so. I rode a fat bike in, which made for enjoyable if challenging riding. For folks coming in during the winter; driving in to around the FS boundary is reliable, as the road isn't steep and is plowed most of the way. Beyond that ruts and ice are often an issue, I wouldn't go up that final switchback to the gate without 4x4 and chains.

Devona T Verified
Stayed date
Aug 2023

Long story short. I planned a 10 night stay at this cabin. From Aug 13th-23rd. It is 14.2 miles from the road to the cabin. 9 miles in, after driving on perfectly graveled roads, the road gets BAD. We were driving a 2013 gmc acadia FWD hauling a 4x8 trailer. HUGE pot holes, HUGE LONG crevasses in the road due to rain wash out, large rocks... our car BARELY made it to the cabin. Our check engine light came on, the car was overheating, stalling, chugging... it was bad. We stayed 2 nights and had to leave because we didn't want to be stuck just at the cabin. We planned on seeing yellowstone too but unfortunately our car is still messed up and stalling (8-27-23). We ended up getting a full refund for our stay but that doesn't make up for the memories my kids should have had! We live in michigan and traveled over 1,700 miles with no problems until the last 5 miles to get to the cabin. The ranger I spoke with told me visitors try to drive their sedans to the cabin. DONT DO IT! Now onto the actual cabin review. It was breathtaking! Knowing we practically got the mountain to ourselves was such an amazing thought. Our kids did enjoy the 2 days we did get to stay there. You cannot beat the view or the stars at night. I plan on going back if I have a 4 wheeler or 4wd lifted truck I can drive lol. Seriously though, the road was the only thing that ruined our stay and had us stressed out. The government needs to update the description and add that it is not accessible by regular car or FWD.

Kelsey A Verified
Stayed date
Jan 2023

Such a fun weekend! A great getaway, into the wilderness. Fun snowshoe in, and a cozy time playing games. We will be back!