Canyon Creek Cabin
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The small wood cabin can accommodate four people and is equipped with bunk beds. A fold-down table and folding chairs are also provided, as well as a wood stove for heat. Firewood is also available but is not guaranteed. A variety of equipment is available inside the cabin, including a saw, an axe, and some dishes and pans. A broom, dustpan, shovel, bucket, and propane stove may also be available. The cabin has no electricity or running water. An outside vault toilet is provided. Guests will need to bring water for drinking, cooking, and cleaning, as well as bedding, matches, food, propane fuel canisters, and necessary cooking equipment, among other amenities. Water from the creek must be treated before drinking or cooking use. Guests are asked to replenish the split firewood supply and clean the cabin prior to leaving.
Canyon Creek cabin was built in 1930 as a guard station where rangers could stay when they were working in this area. The cabin has no electricity and no water. Guests need to bring their own water. There is a small parking area at the turnoff about 1/2 mile from the cabin. Open season January. Vault toilets.
$20/night fee.
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Canyon Creek Cabin