Reviews for this site — 001, Loop: SNOW PEAK CABIN

4.7
(72 reviews)

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Dave K Verified
Stayed date
May 2022

Several feet of snow still at the cabin - snowshoes definitely needed. Great skiing stashes abound. Full lunar eclipse was awesome, though partially obscured from clouds. Heavy fog most of the stay, some heavy rain. Lots of animal tracks in the snow. Cabin stocked nicely with everything you need. An incredible experience - the peace/solitude alone is definitely worth the effort!

Dave K Verified
Stayed date
May 2022

Several feet of snow still at the cabin - snowshoes definitely needed. Great skiing stashes abound. Full lunar eclipse was awesome, though partially obscured from clouds. Heavy fog most of the stay, some heavy rain. Lots of animal tracks in the snow. Cabin stocked nicely with everything you need. An incredible experience - the peace/solitude alone is definitely worth the effort!

Gabrielle O Verified
Stayed date
Jan 2022

Snow Peak Cabin is a cozy if rustic experience. Lots of wood to keep you warm, propane on a nice 2-burner stove to cook with adequate kitchen pots, pans, utensils (though no dishwashing buckets or anything like that.) Some matches and a lighter were there too. Be sure that you are very well prepared to navigate there and potentially break trail the entire 5 miles. The trail may not be very obvious - we have noticed on our various trips there that prevailing winds blow snow over the trail and the orange poles, blazes and flagging can be concealed by snow or in fact not even be there further in! Be aware as well of avalanche terrain and cross those large open slopes in the final 2-ish miles very carefully (we did so 1 person at a time.) In 2021 we observed the classic warning signs of avalanche hazard: shooting cracks and the whoompf sound on slopes near the trail within a mile of the cabin. Enjoy the solitude and beauty of this special place!

Gabrielle O Verified
Stayed date
Jan 2022

Snow Peak Cabin is a cozy if rustic experience. Lots of wood to keep you warm, propane on a nice 2-burner stove to cook with adequate kitchen pots, pans, utensils (though no dishwashing buckets or anything like that.) Some matches and a lighter were there too. Be sure that you are very well prepared to navigate there and potentially break trail the entire 5 miles. The trail may not be very obvious - we have noticed on our various trips there that prevailing winds blow snow over the trail and the orange poles, blazes and flagging can be concealed by snow or in fact not even be there further in! Be aware as well of avalanche terrain and cross those large open slopes in the final 2-ish miles very carefully (we did so 1 person at a time.) In 2021 we observed the classic warning signs of avalanche hazard: shooting cracks and the whoompf sound on slopes near the trail within a mile of the cabin. Enjoy the solitude and beauty of this special place!

Michael W Verified
Stayed date
Nov 2021

For the hike in, the new snows had bent many young trees, and a few large ones, across the trail. It made the going tough. For the hike down, we met the trail crew coming up about half way thru the section of blocked trail. They had cleared all the smaller trees on their way up. That made our travel much easier. The cabin was so welcome and comfortable. All the gear provided in the cabin was surprising. We felt guilty over the level of comfort. I'm grateful for the wonderful stay we had. We filtered water from the horse trough rather than melting snow. No rodent activity was noticed in the cabin. No shortage of anything.

Michael W Verified
Stayed date
Nov 2021

For the hike in, the new snows had bent many young trees, and a few large ones, across the trail. It made the going tough. For the hike down, we met the trail crew coming up about half way thru the section of blocked trail. They had cleared all the smaller trees on their way up. That made our travel much easier. The cabin was so welcome and comfortable. All the gear provided in the cabin was surprising. We felt guilty over the level of comfort. I'm grateful for the wonderful stay we had. We filtered water from the horse trough rather than melting snow. No rodent activity was noticed in the cabin. No shortage of anything.

Ryan S Verified
Stayed date
Jun 2021

Our family stayed the night at this Cabin on our Hike of the Kettle Crest South trail #13. We weathered out an amazing thunderstorm overnight and got to watch the lightning from the comfort of our cots with a hot dinner while we played games. My Wife and I, with our four children and a dog fit quite comfortably(cozy, but comfortable). We were pleasantly surprised by how well stocked the cabin was, with firewood for the stove, propane for the cook stove, cookware and dishes, cots with mats and even a box of games to play. The privy is well taken care of and clean. We only found out about the cabin the day we started our hike and were lucky enough that it was available for that evening, but we really had no idea what to expect, what an epic blessing it was. We will definitely be back.

Ryan S Verified
Stayed date
Jun 2021

Our family stayed the night at this Cabin on our Hike of the Kettle Crest South trail #13. We weathered out an amazing thunderstorm overnight and got to watch the lightning from the comfort of our cots with a hot dinner while we played games. My Wife and I, with our four children and a dog fit quite comfortably(cozy, but comfortable). We were pleasantly surprised by how well stocked the cabin was, with firewood for the stove, propane for the cook stove, cookware and dishes, cots with mats and even a box of games to play. The privy is well taken care of and clean. We only found out about the cabin the day we started our hike and were lucky enough that it was available for that evening, but we really had no idea what to expect, what an epic blessing it was. We will definitely be back.

Joseph J Verified
Stayed date
May 2021

Great first time stay at the cabin on May 2nd 2021. My 2 sons and I made the 5 mile in just over 3 hours. I have hiked this area many times in just about every condition, but this was the most challenging. The weather was nice, but the mixture of mud, snow and ice made for some dicey sections. We chose not to bring snow shoes, which ended up being a good choice as we would have had to take them on and off many times. However, the were many post holing incidents on the way up and down. The cabin was awesome and left clean inside from the previous visitors - we did the same. Melting snow reveled aluminum and tin cans that were used for target practice - we packed what we could find, but I'm sure there is more to be uncovered.

Joseph J Verified
Stayed date
May 2021

Great first time stay at the cabin on May 2nd 2021. My 2 sons and I made the 5 mile in just over 3 hours. I have hiked this area many times in just about every condition, but this was the most challenging. The weather was nice, but the mixture of mud, snow and ice made for some dicey sections. We chose not to bring snow shoes, which ended up being a good choice as we would have had to take them on and off many times. However, the were many post holing incidents on the way up and down. The cabin was awesome and left clean inside from the previous visitors - we did the same. Melting snow reveled aluminum and tin cans that were used for target practice - we packed what we could find, but I'm sure there is more to be uncovered.