Campsite #1 at Squirrel Meadows Cabin, ID
Cabin Site #1
Drive-In | 8 people |
50 ft | Pull-Through |
4 | weak |




Campsite Reviews (24)
5.0 out of 5
5 star | | 63% |
4 star | | 29% |
3 star | | 0% |
2 star | | 8% |
1 star | | 0% |
When we arrived at the cabin, there were mountain bikes scattered around the cabin, with people sleeping in the parking zone, and directly behind the cabin, with their things all over the picnic table (food, junk, bear attractants!). We asked them to go, and eventually they woke themselves up enough to pack up slowly and rudely and leave....but it was NOT a good situation. If I'd have come up alone first with our kids, as I was going to, and my husband later, I would have NOT felt comfortable or safe in this situation. The Forest Service needs to post signage all around the cabin space --not just at the road entrance, but at all the trails around, that the cabin is by reservation only.
Other than the first awkward and hostile hour, we had a terrific stay, and enjoyed the cabin.
When we arrived at the cabin, there were mountain bikes scattered around the cabin, with people sleeping in the parking zone, and directly behind the cabin, with their things all over the picnic table (food, junk, bear attractants!). We asked them to go, and eventually they woke themselves up enough to pack up slowly and rudely and leave....but it was NOT a good situation. If I'd have come up alone first with our kids, as I was going to, and my husband later, I would have NOT felt comfortable or safe in this situation. The Forest Service needs to post signage all around the cabin space --not just at the road entrance, but at all the trails around, that the cabin is by reservation only.
Other than the first awkward and hostile hour, we had a terrific stay, and enjoyed the cabin.
your source of water is a hand pump out back i though it might be frozen but worked fine and from reading in log book from past visitors it works all year round for your water source
the cabin itself is a simple 2 room cabin with the front room containing the wood cooking stove, 2 tables one with 4 chairs and a cabinet with some plates, pots, pans and utensils for use, the 2nd room contains the wood heating stove and 3 sets of bunk beds, one note on those, if you double up the sleeping pads they are much more comfortable, there is a 3rd screened in porch are on back that holds the firewood
the cabin is about 24 miles from the closest town (ashton idaho) the road to the cabin is paved about half way and gravel the rest, the gravel was in pretty good shape when we visited and we had no problems finding the cabin
as far as things to do, there are some hiking trails right at the cabin, you are relatively close to yellowstone national park and grand teton national park, we did drive the flagg ranch road from the cabin to flagg ranch which is at the northern end of grand teton national park it was only 25 miles but took us an hour and 40 minutes to travel due to snow and the narrowness of the road
if you are looking for someplace to get away and unplug this is a great choice
your source of water is a hand pump out back i though it might be frozen but worked fine and from reading in log book from past visitors it works all year round for your water source
the cabin itself is a simple 2 room cabin with the front room containing the wood cooking stove, 2 tables one with 4 chairs and a cabinet with some plates, pots, pans and utensils for use, the 2nd room contains the wood heating stove and 3 sets of bunk beds, one note on those, if you double up the sleeping pads they are much more comfortable, there is a 3rd screened in porch are on back that holds the firewood
the cabin is about 24 miles from the closest town (ashton idaho) the road to the cabin is paved about half way and gravel the rest, the gravel was in pretty good shape when we visited and we had no problems finding the cabin
as far as things to do, there are some hiking trails right at the cabin, you are relatively close to yellowstone national park and grand teton national park, we did drive the flagg ranch road from the cabin to flagg ranch which is at the northern end of grand teton national park it was only 25 miles but took us an hour and 40 minutes to travel due to snow and the narrowness of the road
if you are looking for someplace to get away and unplug this is a great choice
The bunk beds had decent pads on them, the cabin is well maintained, and the road was groomed.