Campsite #1 at Bishop Mountain Cabin, ID
Cabin Site #1
4 people | |
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Campsite Reviews (18)
5.0 out of 5
5 star | | 67% |
4 star | | 11% |
3 star | | 11% |
2 star | | 11% |
1 star | | 0% |
Nice view, fancy wood cook stove, nice floor & nice dining table with chairs so we are not all negative. Firewood was stocked unlike last time. Lady who answers the phone is very pleasant. Price is a mere $30 when most every USFS cabin is now being raised to $50+ at least in Montana. So we compliment where we can.
However...
You have to rent 2 nights if you rent on a Friday or Saturday.
You still have to pick up the key & return & they give you a form to fill out inventory to list any issues. But guess what... They do NOTHING about those issues!
No attempt to fix the road to help people access with cars. We had a SUV so fine.
The fire extinguisher expired years ago! Reported last year.
Smoke detectors still do not work. Reported last year.
Squirrel still coming into walls and ceiling in evening & night. Reported last year.
Still soot all over walls and ceiling. Is there no deep cleaning ever? This is a registered historic site but you do not maintain? Reported last year.
Made the suggestion last year that they allow somebody to come in & fix these issues in exchange for a free stay. Probably not legal per government regulations but a solution was suggested.
Last year we stayed on a Monday night & had no visitor issue. This year on a Fri/Sat stay we had a huge group of 12 show up and start flying drones. We also had dirt bikers ignore the sign & rode up & climbed the fenced off tower. It does not help that renters can't lock the gate to keep vehicles out & the signs says people are still allowed to come in but just do not drive in of the gate is closed. It is ignored.
Sure go ahead & still stay there but maybe go during the week & bring a chain and lock. The $30 price is nice too. Our complaints are the issues should be fixed and the cabin cleaned.
The good:
The unit actually has curtains for privacy so Bigfoot can't see you naked although they are stained and yucky looking.
4 bar 4G service with Verizon.
Has a Mealmaster B44n wood cook stove with oven and water reservoir. See YouTube videos on how to use if not familiar. Wood ONLY goes on the top left. So funny/SAD that people have put wood into every single opening and burned. Not thinking about where the smoke is to go? YEP! DUH!
Very nice dining table with chairs & nice additional table.
Two storage cabinets for food and gear.
Only a little wood left when we were there.
Nice sized screened in porch.
Picnic table with fire pit.
Old school non ADA pit toilet but it had a modern toilet seat which was nice compared to your butt on some boards.
The existing fire tower is fenced off & not maintained. People have broken in to climb but it is a law violation to do so.
Gate for privacy & sign to respect renters but while it says to not drive up it says you can walk in anyway.
Bring oven mitt
The bad:
It's a very rough road getting there & will take about 45-60 minutes once you leave the paved road. Do not try and take a car as you will be SORRY!
No mice but there is a loud squirrel that gets into the attic and walls throughout the afternoon and night.
We've been to over 20 lookouts and cabins recently but this is the only one we had to go and get the keys from the ranger station in Ashton. All the others have combination locks at the actual rental. Then you have to return the keys back. Mighty inconvenient. They also give you a status report and inventory list. We discovered the fire extinguisher had expired 3 years ago & neither smoke detector worked even when we replaced the batteries.
The interior walls and ceiling are a soot covered mess from fire and lanterns. Since this on the National Register of Historic Places it is sad that it is not maintained better.
We would stay again and the lady at the office was so very nice.
Other than the road, we thought the cabin was great. The old iron stove was fun to figure out; even though we didn't get it to stay lit through the night, the cabin was insulated enough that we were not bothered by the below 30F morning. The views and the night sky were absolutely breathtaking.
Other than the road, we thought the cabin was great. The old iron stove was fun to figure out; even though we didn't get it to stay lit through the night, the cabin was insulated enough that we were not bothered by the below 30F morning. The views and the night sky were absolutely breathtaking.