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4.6
(55 reviews)

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Sheila H Verified
Stayed date
Jun 2023

Stolle Meadows cabin is in a beautiful area! Warm Lake is just a short drive and there are so many areas to explore near the cabin. The cabin could use some updating. The kitchen table is broken and the twin bed mattress is in bad shape. I suggest bringing cots. The stove and the solar lights were in working condition. If you are planning a stay here, I suggest bringing some mouse traps. There is a mouse that kept running around in the oven and I believe that it may be nesting in or near that twin bed. Other than the mouse, it was a wonderful stay!

Sheila H Verified
Stayed date
Jun 2023

Stolle Meadows cabin is in a beautiful area! Warm Lake is just a short drive and there are so many areas to explore near the cabin. The cabin could use some updating. The kitchen table is broken and the twin bed mattress is in bad shape. I suggest bringing cots. The stove and the solar lights were in working condition. If you are planning a stay here, I suggest bringing some mouse traps. There is a mouse that kept running around in the oven and I believe that it may be nesting in or near that twin bed. Other than the mouse, it was a wonderful stay!

Robyn M Verified
Stayed date
Jun 2021

There actually only a queen-sized bed and a full-sized bed. No matress in the trundle bottom-bring your own! Only one fork left, so either share or bring extras! Please only use white sugar to refill the hummingbird feeder at a 4 (water):1(sugar) ratio. Explore and Enjoy!

Robyn M Verified
Stayed date
Jun 2021

There actually only a queen-sized bed and a full-sized bed. No matress in the trundle bottom-bring your own! Only one fork left, so either share or bring extras! Please only use white sugar to refill the hummingbird feeder at a 4 (water):1(sugar) ratio. Explore and Enjoy!

Deirdre A Verified
Stayed date
Mar 2021

This was the 4th time I've skied into Stolle Meadows to stay at the cabin and have always loved the cozy cabin and have loved skiing in for the exercise and beautiful scenery. The first three times I skied in was over 10 years ago. What has changed? 10 years ago, the road was a normal, snowy backcountry road and skier-friendly. Snowmobilers have destroyed the road going into Stolle, making it a grueling, if not impossible ski-in. It is now a single-use road for only snowmobilers because they have created such huge ruts and bumps to ski over for 6.5 miles! It would be great if there could be signage or something to keep one small part of the road in good condition for skiers.... to make it a multi-user area. At the very least, the forest service needs to warn skiers that the huge snowmobile bumps and ruts make the trip extremely challenging, and that it will take much longer than expected to ski in than normal.

Deirdre A Verified
Stayed date
Mar 2021

This was the 4th time I've skied into Stolle Meadows to stay at the cabin and have always loved the cozy cabin and have loved skiing in for the exercise and beautiful scenery. The first three times I skied in was over 10 years ago. What has changed? 10 years ago, the road was a normal, snowy backcountry road and skier-friendly. Snowmobilers have destroyed the road going into Stolle, making it a grueling, if not impossible ski-in. It is now a single-use road for only snowmobilers because they have created such huge ruts and bumps to ski over for 6.5 miles! It would be great if there could be signage or something to keep one small part of the road in good condition for skiers.... to make it a multi-user area. At the very least, the forest service needs to warn skiers that the huge snowmobile bumps and ruts make the trip extremely challenging, and that it will take much longer than expected to ski in than normal.