Stolle Meadows Cabin, Cascade, ID

Stolle Meadows Cabin is located in the Cascade Ranger District, Boise National Forest (2 hrs 40 min northeast of Boise, ID) with an elevation of 5,470 feet. The site is open all year. There is a fee of $40.00 per night. Some amenities include swimming. Activities include biking, boating, fishing, hiking trails, floating sports.
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Campsite Reviews (28)

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@TimL9352546 · Camped on Aug 2, 2024 at Campsite #1
Great facility and the upkeep of the cabin has been maintained. I've stayed several times this year and always clean and has the bare minimum of what you need.
@Annabelle0E74C · Camped on Jul 25, 2024 at Campsite #1
It was our 17th year at Stolle, so were obviously biased. The cabins in great shape but could use a few kitchen items, mixing bowls, silverware, a spatula. Make sure to bring a large water container, and fill it up at Warm lake or North Shore lodge as the pump water is barely potable (iron). Make sure to bring sugar for the hummingbird feeder too. And keep an eye out for the rare Flying Squirrel! Goshawks, coyotes, Sandhills, hot springs, lake swimming, star watching, deer, and trees galore!
@ParkerF0BA2E24 · Camped on Jan 28, 2024 at Campsite #1
It was an amazing visit and if you are wondering if you can snow shoe in there you can. We snowshoed with a dog two packs and a full sled. And we made it in about 3 and half hours to the gorgeous cabin.
@BETHANYG406222 · Camped on Jan 19, 2024 at Campsite #1
Clean cabin - comfortable mattress- will definitely rent again.
@SheilaH4914611 · Camped on Jun 7, 2023 at Campsite #1
Stolle Meadows cabin is in a beautiful area! Warm Lake is just a short drive and there are so many areas to explore near the cabin. The cabin could use some updating. The kitchen table is broken and the twin bed mattress is in bad shape. I suggest bringing cots. The stove and the solar lights were in working condition. If you are planning a stay here, I suggest bringing some mouse traps. There is a mouse that kept running around in the oven and I believe that it may be nesting in or near that twin bed. Other than the mouse, it was a wonderful stay!
@JenniferR98687 · Camped on May 25, 2023 at Campsite #1
Heads up, solar lights are not working, pump water is pretty funky, there is one queen sized bed and one twin (no second pullout) and no can opener. Stunning as always, just pack accordingly!
@BarbaraP899344 · Camped on Jan 30, 2023 at Campsite #1
My experience exceeded my expectations. We had a great ski in. The cabin was in great shape. Really appreciated the folks who were there prior. They had wood split and cabin was very clean. The area is beautiful. Was a really fun experience and we also split wood and cleaned for the next visitors. Thanks to the forest service
@JoshuaS4039138 · Camped on Nov 19, 2022 at Campsite #1
The first of our party of three drove in just after 2:00 pm. He hiked into one of the hot springs and did his rock hound thing. He was back at the cabin by 4:30pm. Wolves howling back and forth with each other till dusk. My brother and I drove in after 9:00pm. Paved road had patches of ice. Dirt road had 3-5 inches of packed snow on it. Was 0 degrees with clear skies. Beautiful, but cold night. Found cabin in good shape and clean. Lighting system was not working, but recreation.gov warned us before we went in. Cabin stayed warm thought the night. We restocked the firewood and cleaned the cabin before leaving. Had a great time. Thanks!
@MarcG3721143 · Camped on Oct 24, 2021 at Campsite #1
Great stay at Stolle, rained most the time unfortunately but we made the most of it. Checked out 3 of the 4 recommended natural hot springs in the area. Only Molly's hot springs/tub was soakable and recommended, the others are too small of pools or not worth it however the hikes are still pleasant.
@MarcG472 · Camped on Oct 24, 2021 at Campsite #1
Great stay at Stolle, rained most the time unfortunately but we made the most of it. Checked out 3 of the 4 recommended natural hot springs in the area. Only Molly's hot springs/tub was soakable and recommended, the others are too small of pools or not worth it however the hikes are still pleasant.
@MarkS933 · Camped on Aug 27, 2021 at Campsite #1
It was so quite and beautiful at this site, we stayed on the porch all day.
@MarkS8760847 · Camped on Aug 27, 2021 at Campsite #1
It was so quite and beautiful at this site, we stayed on the porch all day.
@JoshuaS591 · Camped on Jun 23, 2021 at Campsite #1
The family and I had a great time. The solar power lights worked great. The cabin is well equipped, roomy, and has a propane stove. The site was easy to drive to, clean, and has a hand pump water source. We didn’t use the dish, cook, or eating wear as we brought our own. A mouse was seen and heard on the first night, but we kept our food stuffs in plastic bins so no rodent problems where had. Recommend bringing blankets or extra sleeping bags to use on the beds. The local water source has iron in it, may want to bring your own water as well.
@RobynM571 · Camped on Jun 6, 2021 at Campsite #1
There actually only a queen-sized bed and a full-sized bed. No matress in the trundle bottom-bring your own! Only one fork left, so either share or bring extras! Please only use white sugar to refill the hummingbird feeder at a 4 (water):1(sugar) ratio. Explore and Enjoy!
@RobynM3556034 · Camped on Jun 6, 2021 at Campsite #1
There actually only a queen-sized bed and a full-sized bed. No matress in the trundle bottom-bring your own! Only one fork left, so either share or bring extras! Please only use white sugar to refill the hummingbird feeder at a 4 (water):1(sugar) ratio. Explore and Enjoy!
@NathanM6647704 · Camped on May 1, 2021 at Campsite #1
A beautiful place to unplug and return to a more wholesome way of existing ❤️ The cabin is majestic in its simplicity and definitely a great place to restore your peace of heart
@NathanM361 · Camped on May 1, 2021 at Campsite #1
A beautiful place to unplug and return to a more wholesome way of existing ❤️ The cabin is majestic in its simplicity and definitely a great place to restore your peace of heart
@JUSTINJ1765440 · Camped on Mar 4, 2021 at Campsite #1
Stolle is great
@DeirdreA965564 · Camped on Feb 28, 2021 at Campsite #1
This was the 4th time I've skied into Stolle Meadows to stay at the cabin and have always loved the cozy cabin and have loved skiing in for the exercise and beautiful scenery. The first three times I skied in was over 10 years ago. What has changed? 10 years ago, the road was a normal, snowy backcountry road and skier-friendly. Snowmobilers have destroyed the road going into Stolle, making it a grueling, if not impossible ski-in. It is now a single-use road for only snowmobilers because they have created such huge ruts and bumps to ski over for 6.5 miles! It would be great if there could be signage or something to keep one small part of the road in good condition for skiers.... to make it a multi-user area. At the very least, the forest service needs to warn skiers that the huge snowmobile bumps and ruts make the trip extremely challenging, and that it will take much longer than expected to ski in than normal.
@DeirdreA537 · Camped on Feb 28, 2021 at Campsite #1
This was the 4th time I've skied into Stolle Meadows to stay at the cabin and have always loved the cozy cabin and have loved skiing in for the exercise and beautiful scenery. The first three times I skied in was over 10 years ago. What has changed? 10 years ago, the road was a normal, snowy backcountry road and skier-friendly. Snowmobilers have destroyed the road going into Stolle, making it a grueling, if not impossible ski-in. It is now a single-use road for only snowmobilers because they have created such huge ruts and bumps to ski over for 6.5 miles! It would be great if there could be signage or something to keep one small part of the road in good condition for skiers.... to make it a multi-user area. At the very least, the forest service needs to warn skiers that the huge snowmobile bumps and ruts make the trip extremely challenging, and that it will take much longer than expected to ski in than normal.
@JUSTINJ885 · Camped on Feb 12, 2021 at Campsite #1
Stolle Cabin was quiet and welcoming Warm springs had some great dinner and libations Snow was deep
@JaisonA279 · Camped on Jan 4, 2021 at Campsite #1
Excellent cabin. Went to check out Vulcan Hot Springs but unfortunately discovered quite a few chiggers, who also discovered us. Couldn’t figure out why we were itchy, until we saw them and had cut our soak short. Trail Creek hot springs were excellent on the way out though!
@GriffinS834 · Camped on Nov 21, 2020 at Campsite #1
Great place to spend a weekend. Road was a little sketchy in the winter but was able to drive-in.
@JasonC780 · Camped on Oct 2, 2020 at Campsite #1
Good place
@GregF467 · Camped on Aug 7, 2020 at Campsite #1
Loved Stolle Meadows guard station cabin! Warm Lake was very close, Juniper Mountain Outfitters was just across the street, Vulcan hot springs down the road, and countless trails to hike. Sit on the porch and watch the humming birds fight for position. Will definitely be back.

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