Reviews for this site — 001, Loop: AREA BIG MEADOWS CABIN

4.5
(24 reviews)

Showing 10 of 24 reviews

Melissa L Verified
Stayed date
Aug 2024

We had a great stay! Beautiful location. Enjoyed the hike to weaver lake. Good family memories. Boil water notice - I wish we knew that we needed to boiled the water before drinking. I would have brought a few gallons of drinking water. Hot water heater was working. Supplies- we had plenty of toilet paper, but the house was getting low on paper towels, tall kitchen garbage bags, dish soap, all purpose cleaner/ disinfectant wipes. I would bring plenty of back up supplies, the cabin is fairly remote. Mice and critters- the house was clean when we arrived (thank you prior guests), but we could hear critters in the walls and attic. We didn’t find any droppings. We did keep food in plastic totes.

Melissa L Verified
Stayed date
Aug 2024

We had a great stay! Beautiful location. Enjoyed the hike to weaver lake. Good family memories. Boil water notice - I wish we knew that we needed to boiled the water before drinking. I would have brought a few gallons of drinking water. Hot water heater was working. Supplies- we had plenty of toilet paper, but the house was getting low on paper towels, tall kitchen garbage bags, dish soap, all purpose cleaner/ disinfectant wipes. I would bring plenty of back up supplies, the cabin is fairly remote. Mice and critters- the house was clean when we arrived (thank you prior guests), but we could hear critters in the walls and attic. We didn’t find any droppings. We did keep food in plastic totes.

Audrey M Verified
Stayed date
Jul 2024

We were a family of 5 adults- the location was great- the cabin was very comfortable. The bugs are crazy so bring your bug spray- due to the bug activity we did not sleep with the windows open! Also, make sure to keep your food in sealed containers- lots of little mice in the cabin.

Audrey M Verified
Stayed date
Jul 2024

We were a family of 5 adults- the location was great- the cabin was very comfortable. The bugs are crazy so bring your bug spray- due to the bug activity we did not sleep with the windows open! Also, make sure to keep your food in sealed containers- lots of little mice in the cabin.

Yukiko C Verified
Stayed date
Jul 2024

You need to turn on a water heater. Who wants to take a cold shower?

Yukiko C Verified
Stayed date
Jul 2024

You need to turn on a water heater. Who wants to take a cold shower?

Ryan B Verified
Stayed date
Jan 2020

This is a great little place for families and small parties. The kitchen is fully stocked and the wood stove works like a charm. On the down side the water heater did not work which kinda sucked in December, the oven display is broken (we figured out it starts at 350 and moves in increments of 5), and you could hear critters in the walls but not the end of the world. Still 4/5 stars for me.

Ryan B Verified
Stayed date
Jan 2020

This is a great little place for families and small parties. The kitchen is fully stocked and the wood stove works like a charm. On the down side the water heater did not work which kinda sucked in December, the oven display is broken (we figured out it starts at 350 and moves in increments of 5), and you could hear critters in the walls but not the end of the world. Still 4/5 stars for me.

Jeffrey J Verified
Stayed date
Jan 2020

The cabin is in a great, isolated location; the kitchen was nicely equipped. The downside of our visit in October 2019: the baseboard heaters in the bedroom did not work; and there was no hot water. Needless to say, the first night (before the woodburning stove had a chance to heat the 45 degree house) was uncomfortably cold. The kitchen stove heated water very quickly, to allow for washing and bathing. I'd stay here again if visiting during the summer, or I'd bring an electric heater for the bedroom.

Jeffrey J Verified
Stayed date
Jan 2020

The cabin is in a great, isolated location; the kitchen was nicely equipped. The downside of our visit in October 2019: the baseboard heaters in the bedroom did not work; and there was no hot water. Needless to say, the first night (before the woodburning stove had a chance to heat the 45 degree house) was uncomfortably cold. The kitchen stove heated water very quickly, to allow for washing and bathing. I'd stay here again if visiting during the summer, or I'd bring an electric heater for the bedroom.