Reviews for this site — 01, Loop: AREA NINKO CABIN

4.2
(10 reviews)

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Timothy P Verified
Stayed date
Dec 2024

There are a lot of trees across the road. We spent hours building snow ramps and chopping trees. If a person is snowmobiling be sure to bring an axe, saw, and shovel. Cabin was cozy like usual.

Timothy P Verified
Stayed date
Dec 2024

There are a lot of trees across the road. We spent hours building snow ramps and chopping trees. If a person is snowmobiling be sure to bring an axe, saw, and shovel. Cabin was cozy like usual.

Jesse E Verified
Stayed date
Mar 2024

Excellent experience. Skiing was amazing. Cabin is really cool, just be prepared to share it with the local mice community.

Jesse E Verified
Stayed date
Mar 2024

Excellent experience. Skiing was amazing. Cabin is really cool, just be prepared to share it with the local mice community.

Michael/Megan F Verified
Stayed date
Dec 2022

This cabin is isolated but worth it if you have some decent snowmobiles to access it. Follow the sign for Ninko cabin, you’ll have to squeeze around a closed gate (or at least we did) to access the road up to it. The cabin is well maintained and has a separate out house. Wood is provided but you’ll have to replenish it so plan to bring your own as well like we did. It warms up nicely and the propane stove/oven works well for cooking. Note: if the propane isn’t working there is a master valve below the cabin. For us it was off when we arrived, but quick to turn on. We’d like to thank the forest service for making this cabin available to the public in the winter.

Michael/Megan F Verified
Stayed date
Dec 2022

This cabin is isolated but worth it if you have some decent snowmobiles to access it. Follow the sign for Ninko cabin, you’ll have to squeeze around a closed gate (or at least we did) to access the road up to it. The cabin is well maintained and has a separate out house. Wood is provided but you’ll have to replenish it so plan to bring your own as well like we did. It warms up nicely and the propane stove/oven works well for cooking. Note: if the propane isn’t working there is a master valve below the cabin. For us it was off when we arrived, but quick to turn on. We’d like to thank the forest service for making this cabin available to the public in the winter.

Leah B Verified
Stayed date
Mar 2021

The setting is beautiful and the woodstove is really efficient and heats the cabin up without using much wood. The mattresses are pretty gross so I'd recommend bringing a sheet or something to put down under your sleeping bag. Silverware is also lacking.

Leah B Verified
Stayed date
Mar 2021

The setting is beautiful and the woodstove is really efficient and heats the cabin up without using much wood. The mattresses are pretty gross so I'd recommend bringing a sheet or something to put down under your sleeping bag. Silverware is also lacking.

Joy N Verified
Stayed date
Mar 2021

Great views!

Joy N Verified
Stayed date
Mar 2021

Great views!