Reviews for this site — C01, Loop: CALDWELL

4.6
(23 reviews)

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charles g Verified
Stayed date
Oct 2025

Cabin was very nice. Clean and in order. We did shorten our stay due to the weather. But look forward to coming back again.

Samantha M Verified
Stayed date
Aug 2025

Absolutely in love with this cabin overlooking a beautiful meadow! So nice to get away from everything. Enough room to sleep a small army (8-9 by my count) but cozy enough for one! Very clean, simple but stocked with everything you need. Power and water worked great! Kitchen was stocked with the basics and hardest part was breaking up my nearly finished puzzle to leave! Sit back on the porch and RELAX and enjoy true solitude.

Dan K Verified
Stayed date
Jun 2025

Been to the Caldwell Cabin many times before & this time it went fine. I recommend driving the 25 minutes to Big Lake if you're interested in renting a boat or kayak. Also, be sure to stock up on everything you need in food & supplies as it's at least a 45 minute drive to Alpine or Eager.

Larry C Verified
Stayed date
May 2024

9/21 TO 9/23 The cabin was great; we saw elk every morning antelope and deer had had turkeys talking by the cabin one morning. We appreciate the chance to stay here and would love to come back in the fall to see the colors in the trees. Our favorite place is Centerfire Creek, we go there every year and enjoy the water and beauty of the forest. Thanks to the NFS for making such a wonderful place available to the public.

Remington C Verified
Stayed date
Sep 2023

Enjoyed the stay. Cabin is a little run down and dirty but fine for what it is. The mice are not a problem during the day but we did see and hear them every night. The privacy was awesome. Fishing wasn't great. We didn't get to see any big game in the meadow during our stay but at night we did hear some really cool howling and it is so beautiful. Overall, I will try to reserve again in the future.

Dan K Verified
Stayed date
May 2021

Big lake is only a half hour away and affords boat & kayak rentals. The cabin is wonderful but can be a bit warm in the summer months before the monsoons appear in July. The only complaint was the lock to access the property which is tricky and needs the visitor to realize the lock opens towards you after putting in the code and depressing the small lever. Love this place with coyotes howling and elk in the fall.

Linda S Verified
Stayed date
Jan 2020

This is the best cabin on the planet. Very rustic, almost like camping, but the property is incredible and the experience is unbelievable. There are several fenced acres around the cabin keeping cows out, which is better for dogs. In front of the cabin is an enormous field where you will see elk, deer, raptors, big horn sheep, and you will hear wolves, coyotes and in October the bugling of elk. And there are many other animals that are hard to get a look at, like fox. Park yourself on your front porch before sunrise and take it all in. Have a telephoto lens handy, the field is large. Have 4WD or at least AWD to explore roads right around you and as many forest roads in the area as you can get to. If it is muddy have a winch. We always stay for 2 weeks because the experience is so wonderful & the relaxation you can achieve is worth it. There is no hot water unless you heat it on the stove or use a solar water bag. We set up a shower tent and heat our water in the sun. There are some incredible solar water bags now that give you plenty of hot water and then just hang your bag in the shower tent. There is propane for the stove and the refrigerator. Solar panels for lights and limited electrical needs. We bring a solar panel tarp and hang it over the porch railing to charge devices all day. We put a lot of effort into solar which even lets us run a small TV/DVD player at night. There is one drawback. The Forest Service is adamant that you haul out all of your garbage. A Forest Service campground is 2 miles away, and provides garbage service, but they won't allow you to use it or pay for it. We fully support packing out your garbage when you are camping in undeveloped areas. But if the Forest Service wants a pristine area they could do a lot more to help. We take our garbage to the Lazy Trout Market in Greer for $2.00 a bag. We break down our garbage so carefully that we can fit quite a few days in one bag. Love this cabin.

Jack D Verified
Stayed date
Jan 2020

This is a great place to simply relax and enjoy the beautiful surroundings. We had a really great visit. We recommend taking the road that goes by the cabin down about a mile for some awesome views of the canyon.