Reviews for this site — Fairview Ranger Station, Loop: FAIRVIEW RANGER STATION

4.3
(33 reviews)

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Tim D Verified
Stayed date
Nov 2023

great place to stay.

Bob G Verified
Stayed date
Jun 2023

Nice setting, easy to get there, and miles of woodland exploring!

Emily C Verified
Stayed date
Feb 2023

Beautiful place. Peaceful and serene. The cabin was so clean and pretty. Nice and warm. We had a perfect weekend!

David S Verified
Stayed date
Feb 2023

Unfortunately we were not able to get to the cabin, we had a family emergency, but recreation.gov was a pleasure to work with and we will be staying here in the future for sure!

Lantz R Verified
Stayed date
Dec 2022

Clean and comfortable

jerry g Verified
Stayed date
Nov 2022

It was a nightmare. 7 degrees the first night, and the heater wouldn't work. We had to rely on the stove burners for heat, and then the fridge started leaking water all over the floor. We had the cabin for two nights. After trying to sleep the first night in our full hunting gear, and still seeing your own breath, we left. Another night of torture avoided. This cabin might be fun in the summer, but not at all for winter time. If you are going up during hunting season, I suggest that you bring your own propane heater. I hope they liked the free money because we left early.

Tammy R Verified
Stayed date
Sep 2022

We had such a wonderful time. The cabin is beautiful. I am planning another visit already. The only thing I would suggest is getting the double bed upstairs fixed. It is very noisy. A few more forks would be great

Lila M Verified
Stayed date
Aug 2022

Awesome lil cabin. Beautiful creek nearby to keep kiddos happy.

sharon g Verified
Stayed date
Feb 2022

Was a great time we spent there. Our timing could have been better though..way too much snow for much exploring. Beautiful and quiet.

Jamie G Verified
Stayed date
Jan 2022

Exactly what I expected when I booked it. Stayed in Jan 2022. The biggest complaint I read about was people being mad that random people stop by to use the toilet, which it is clearly a public forest service toilet. Instruction for how to operate all propane appliances were clear and concise. Light is minimal and none upstairs (rec bringing head lamps and table lantern). The cabin got plenty warm with just the propane stove and it was 0 deg F over night. Called the ranger station a week before our stay and they were able to give accurate description of road conditions (intermittently plowed by BNSF RR in winter, paved road with compacted snow/ice on the whole surface, no steep grades or super sketchy sections, NEED 4WW/AWW vehicle in winter, rec chains if going when actively snowing).