Savenac Cookhouse Cabin
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The Savenac Cookhouse is one of several rentals located at the Historic Savenac Tree Nursery. This historic tree nursery was founded in 1907 as a Forest Service tree nursery. Nursery operations concluded in 1969.
The Savenac compound includes a visitor center that is operated from Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day. Located on the compound are memorials and interpretive trails with plenty of room to roam.
Beautiful Savenac Creek runs through the compound. In winter, groomed snowmobile trails are available and opportunities abound for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing. The Savenac Cookhouse has a commercial range with grill and double ovens, microwave oven, assorted cooking utensils, and service for 25 to 30 people, commercial dishwasher, 2 refrigerators plus walk-in cooler for larger groups, dining area that can seat 25 to 30 and sleeping facilities for 9 with 3 bathrooms and 2 showers. The sleeping facilities consist of 9 twin beds with mattress covers and are located in the basement. Two beds are in a separate room with the remaining beds located in a common group area. Visitors need to bring bedding. Lookout Pass ski hill is located 10 miles west on Interstate 90. The
Savenac Cookhouse Cabin