Reviews for this site — S09, Loop: AREA SWAN LAKE CABIN SEWARD

4.5
(20 reviews)

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William C Verified
Stayed date
Sep 2022

Excellent state cabin in great shape. A bit of a hike but Resurrection trail is worth it

Cheryl C Verified
Stayed date
Jul 2022

This was our favorite cabin along the Resurrection Pass Trail. We loved the view from the porch and appreciated the access to the lake with the canoes. We paddled for quite a ways, but never reached the other end of the lake. The wind was quite strong, so be aware which way it's blowing before heading out.

Amber R Verified
Stayed date
Jun 2022

The Swan Lake cabin is a peaceful refuge and I will certainly look to book it again. It is the perfect distance for a long day hike in, rewarded by a cozy cabin that is easy to heat and not so easy to cool. We stayed in the first part of June so we had to traipse through a very cold stream that had taken over the trail just before reaching the cabin but I doubt that would be the case even now. Thank heavens we could dry those boots by the stove!

Cynthia S Verified
Stayed date
Mar 2022

Cabin is in a beautiful location, nice and clean.

Elizabeth H Verified
Stayed date
Feb 2022

Great, cozy cabin. Plenty of wood rounds to split and stoke the fire. The wood burning stove worked PERFECTLY. It got the cabin t-shirt warm in less than an hour. The only down fall was that previous campers left a lot of trash in the cabin. We ended up hiking it out.

Daniel A Verified
Stayed date
Dec 2020

stayed two nights. Found a cache of precut, pre-split cottonwood under a nearby spruce and used about half of it. So nice! I went for Thanksgiving and finding usable wood in the area was otherwise really difficult, as everything was wet from the fall rains and basically frozen anyway. Stove worked well, but I needed to up my game on fire starting. Luckily that second night after I found the cache it worked really well. Cabin was otherwise exactly what expected: terrific but simple!

Rodney W Verified
Stayed date
Sep 2020

We came down from Hope and took the northern spur trail to the cabin. That trail is garbage compared to the southern spur trail to the cabin. If you have time, I highly recommend going around to the southern trail. The cabin is nice, but it's one of the smaller ones. There is a wood shed with implements, but the splitting maul is dull and nicked; it's not good for much. I bludgeoned a couple of logs into submission, but I switched to the saw after that. Great views, and there are a row boat and canoe on the lake. Oars and kids life vests are in the woodshed. Lots of water fowl and fish to be seen. The running water source is only about 100 yards from the cabin. and the water was great. The outhouse is about 50 yards behind the cabin, and was well kept. Over all, we enjoyed our stay. and would definitely go again.

tom n Verified
Stayed date
Jul 2020

Upgraded Cabin . Could use some more larger logs from the burn area so we wouldn’t have to search for local firewood.. We stayed there for two days. It’s a beautiful setting

David F Verified
Stayed date
Jan 2020

The Swan Lake Cabin is an incredible place to stay the night nestled at the edge of a lake that did, indeed, serve as a home to many swans. A piece worth knowing - the cabin contains a wood stove that heats up the relatively small cabin quite quickly. In November 2019 there was just enough wood for us for one night and enough to leave for the next folks. Beyond that the wood shed only had one or two extremely knotted rounds (not sure if or how often wood is stocked).

NAZI S Verified
Stayed date
Dec 2019

Well I paid for it and never got to stay in it because of the fires, you guys never contacted me or return my money or say that I can still use it, if I did that to you I don’t know what you would have done, so if you still have any concern please return my money for not using the cabin you guys asked to return because of the fires, I did get to stay my 1st day at fox creek !