May Creek Cabin
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- Places to Stay, Forest Service Cabins, Hiking/Backpacking, Bird and Wildlife Viewing
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The wood-frame, one-room cabin is equipped with bunk beds and foam mattresses that sleep up to four people, a wood-burning stove for heat, and a propane stove for cooking. The flat-topped wood stove can also be used for cooking. A table with benches, cooking and eating utensils, axe, shovel, bucket, cleaning gear, and firewood (during the winter months) are also provided. A wood stove is available for heat, and firewood and an axe are provided from September 16-June 15. You will need to provide your own firewood from June 16-September 15. An outhouse with a vault toilet is near the cabin. A propane lantern should also be available, but fuel is not supplied. The cabin has no electricity or running water. It is recommended that guests bring their own water supply for drinking, cooking, and washing. Water is also available from a nearby creek, but it must be treated or boiled prior to use. Guests should bring their own bedding, food, toilet paper, towels, flashlights, garbage bags, and 16-ounce propane canisters for the stove and lantern. All garbage and food must be packed out and guests should clean the cabin prior to leaving.
$25/night fee.
Directions:
This cabin is located 18
May Creek Cabin