Reviews for this site — 001, Loop: AREA INTERROREM CABIN

3.9
(68 reviews)

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Louk G Verified
Stayed date
Jan 2026

Heater didn't work so we left. Luckily they gave us a refund but it was annoying to go all the way there and have to turn back and go home.

Allison K Verified
Stayed date
Nov 2024

The location is close to many amazing trails and has unique history. However, I do not recommend. It is spooky and close to a trail head parking lot so many times when you’re in the yard, hikers stare at you and you don’t feel like you’re in a private cabin in the woods. The swimming hole nearby was the best part. We left early due to feeling unsafe.

George K Verified
Stayed date
Jan 2024

Cabin was in terrible condition. Appears to be abandoned. Door lock batteries and thermostat batteries all dead. Mice poop everywhere with lots of mice inside the cabin at night. Disaster. It’s been going downhill for years and now it’s there.

KENNETH H Verified
Stayed date
Jun 2022

We have been to the Interrorem Cabin many times and were sadden to see it is not being taken care of on our last visit. This cabin has stood steady 115 years, seems like we should be taking care better care of it. Please if you are staying in this cabin plan to take some time to clean and care for it. Take your muddy boots off on the porch. Store food to not invite mice. Clean everything you used well before putting it away, and sweep out the cabin before you leave. The trail to ranger hole is great and was fun. Tiger Lilly and trillium in bloom. Did a few great waterfall hikes near by. Saw Rhododendrons, Elk and Turkey Vultures. Spent an afternoon at low tide at Port Whitney. This would be fun on a kayak too. To bring: normal gear like car camping. Including: water, trash bags, dish towel, dish soap. Battery operated hanging lights are good to have too for less gas smell in the cabin. We hope to have this cabin around for the next generation.

Joshua D Verified
Stayed date
Dec 2021

I work in pest control and was a bit concerned with the amount of mouse droppings in the cabin. I know exclusion work isn’t always effective especially in wooded areas. The other cabins I’ve stayed in, in Olympic national park were kept up much better. Many of the lights were out in the cabin as well. There was a huge pile of droppings right near the futon on the wall that was surprisingly missed. As well as droppings in the cupboards near the cooking utensils. Was a little disappointed compared to my previous stays at the Hamma Hamma and Louella cabins.

Tom B Verified
Stayed date
Dec 2021

Stayed here years ago.. decline 1. Facilities Non working refrigerator.. in fact it is on back porch.. (and looks like it has been there a long time).. not noted in booking description.. is this a hazard? Googled “refrigerator death” 5 propane light fixtures.. 3 don’t work.. kitchen one is most critical.. looks again like a long neglected issue. 2. Cleanliness Pretty filthy overall.. not the client quick cleanup type but accumulated over long time. Woodwork needs a good deep clean. Cabinets and utensil drawer have mouse turds and greasy. Planned on using stove.. not a good idea.. dark hole.. wouldn’t put anything to eat in it! Would not recommend

Travis B Verified
Stayed date
Oct 2021

Mice everywhere, dirty, disgusting, lights broken. Propane smell, caused headaches left before 10pm. Retire this old cabin and don't have it be somewhere people can stay. It's not safe. No running water, no electricity. It's GARBAGE. Not worth staying there.

Stephanie D Verified
Stayed date
Jun 2021

This would have been our fourth time staying at the cabin, so we knew not to expect luxurious accommodations. However, we expected it to be safe, at a minimum. Instead, we smelled a strong scent of gas when we walked in, and a hissing sound when we opened the oven. We tried calling the emergency number listed on the wall to no avail (when we called the rangers station later in the week — since it was closed the entire weekend — we were informed this was no longer the emergency contact. No explanation as to why it wasn’t updated IN THE CABIN.) We tried leaving the door open but it still had a strong gas smell. We used the little bit of cell signal to Google “gas smell” and were informed “If you can smell gas, GET OUT!” So we did, given that we did not survive Covid to die in our sleep from asphyxiation. We waited TWO HOURS in the ferry line on a Friday afternoon and then drove the long way back to Seattle for another three hours in the car, for a completely wasted Memorial Day long weekend. There was also no water; a broken refrigerator on the porch; and a broken light with a sign saying it would be repaired soon — but the sign itself was so old the tape was peeling off. Again, we have enjoyed staying in the cabin in the past but there is no way the $50 a night is being applied to taking care of the place. That is as bogus as the “emergency contact” number. I would no longer recommend staying here, and will not reserve it again (obviously). Very disappointed.

Daria G Verified
Stayed date
Mar 2021

Booked this place for three nights. I unloaded my stuff and started making a sandwich in the kitchen. I opened the drwaers and they were full of mice droppings. I opened other things, like the oven, only to find more mouse droppings. I'm okay with washing stuff and using it, but the water pump outside was broken. So all I had was the drinking water I brought. The river 1.5 mile away and the campground up the road doesn't have running water either. So, in short it was filthy and there was no water. I packed my car and drove back home (four hours each way, wasting an entire day). Recreation.gov only refunded me $100 out of the $158 I paid. Stay away from this place.

Brett I Verified
Stayed date
Aug 2020

Previous occupants refused to check out when i arrived at my check in time. If this is what i have to go through i will not be going to these cabins anytime again soon.