Campsite #1 at Malad Summit Guard Station, ID
Cabin Site #1
15 people | |
50 ft | Back-In |
4 | good |



Campsite Reviews (22)
5.0 out of 5
5 star | | 64% |
4 star | | 18% |
3 star | | 0% |
2 star | | 14% |
1 star | | 5% |
2 room cabin with electricity. Bunk beds in both the living room and bedroom. Couch. Old fridge, 4 burner electric range with oven. Sink that drains was nice. Outlets all over the place.
Wood stove.
There is a wall mounted space heater in each room. The one by the wood stove works but you must play with the dial some to get it to come on.
Seasonal water with shower and water heater.
Dresser in bedroom. Curtains over some windows but on 2 the very cheap lightweight curtain rods have broken. Can somebody bring 6 foot or so heavy duty rods or dowels with brackets?
We have Verizon for cell service and were able to get 2 bar 4G LTE at the parking area and up to the gate but it did come and go.
Dishes, pots, pans, glasses supplied.
Small dining table with bench seats.
Large porch but no chairs. One nasty cushioned chair was in the living room.
Fire pit with picnic tables and also elevated charcoal grill.
Can somebody bring a journal for future guests? There were none there but there were a a few blank journal pages in the binder.
Concrete ADA vault toilet.
The bad:
Gate was missing or under the snow for winter so no way to block entry but we had no visitors.
Snowplow stops at cattle guard about 1/4 mile from cabin. You have to park on the north side of road or south property owner gets all fussy.
There was no ax or splitter. Wood supplied appears to be from previous visitors that was cut too large to fit in wood stove. We did not see a wood shed so maybe wood is not supplied?
Cabin was a mess when we arrived with grime and mouse droppings but it had not been rented for a while.
Lock should be installed on front porch instead of the side due to heavy snow accumulation blocking door.
The cabin itself is older and while there want anything specifically dirty about it, it just showed its age. Do not think you are "glamping" here as it is not a resort experience, but the facility was well maintained and we thought it was well worth the price.
We appreciate those who are working to keep the property up because it was clearly being maintained.
We brought four-wheelers and had a blast riding the many trails nearby.
We did what another reviewer suggested to lock the gate during our stay and we had no issues with others invading the space.
The stove, fridge, and space heater all worked. The beds were comfortable. We didn't know that the outlets would work but they did so that was a nice bonus.
We had spotty service on our phones but we were camping so that wasn't an issue for us.
We'd absolutely stay there again and recommend it to others!
We did what another reviewer suggested to lock the gate during our stay and we had no issues with others invading the space.
The stove, fridge, and space heater all worked. The beds were comfortable. We didn't know that the outlets would work but they did so that was a nice bonus.
We had spotty service on our phones but we were camping so that wasn't an issue for us.
We'd absolutely stay there again and recommend it to others!
I recieved an email several days prior to my reservation that informed me that there was no water available, and that the refrigerator was not working.
No problem, I can pack in a water jug and just keep my food in the cooler, right?
Upon arrival, the place was littered with mouse feces. The shower stall, beds, counters, stove, cabinets, pans, etc all had mouse feces on or in them. The water heater was disassembled with pieces laying all over the floor. The electric wall heater would not turn on. I pulled the cover off and got the fan running, but it only blew cold air. No problem, the site says that I can get firewood for the wood stove from the adjacent campground host, that should be fine. But there was no camp host at the adjacent campground, nor any firewood, nor any people at all. We came back from our firewood search and that's when we noticed the smell. And the mice jumping into holes in the walls. There was something dead somewhere in the cabin. The smell of rotting flesh is pretty unmistakable. That was the final straw for us, we left and found somewhere else to stay.
It really looked like no one had been there in a long time. I would think that someone would at least check it out before making it available for reservations for the year.
This cabin now has electricity (including a refrigerator/freezer, wall mounted heating unit, 120v plug-in sockets).
There was no water when we were there, went and talked to the campground host and he was trying to get it fixed but he never did on the night that we stayed.
Firewood selection was poor. It seems that this is a growing trend, ten years ago most cabins were really stocked well with firewood.