Squirrel Meadows Cabin, Ashton, ID

Squirrel Meadows Cabin is located in the Ashton/Island Park Ranger District of the Caribou-Targhee National Forest (1 hr 39 min northeast of Idaho Falls, ID) with an elevation of 6,430 feet. The site is open all year. There is a fee of $40.00 per night.
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@TerriA678 · Camped on Jan 17, 2022 at Campsite #1
We love Squirrel Meadows Cabin
@TerriA7647931 · Camped on Jan 17, 2022 at Campsite #1
We love Squirrel Meadows Cabin
@StephanieP107 · Camped on Jan 14, 2022 at Campsite #1
The cabin was clean and cozy. The bathroom was gross! I would suggest a carbon monoxide alarm. Some visitors use propane for heating and lanterns.
@Stephanie51348 · Camped on Jan 14, 2022 at Campsite #1
The cabin was clean and cozy. The bathroom was gross! I would suggest a carbon monoxide alarm. Some visitors use propane for heating and lanterns.
@HeatherR886 · Camped on Dec 17, 2021 at Campsite #1
We crosscountry skied here in December. My GPS tracker recorded 9.5 miles one way. We found the cabin clean and in order. Vault toilet had plenty of toilet paper and there was more in the kitchen cabinet. The wood stove worked great and kept us fairly warm once we got it going good. There is also a wood cookstove but we didn't use it. The max temp we got our sleeping area to was 60 degrees. The cabin is situated in a pretty meadow with some partial views of distant mountains. We only stayed one night and overall it was a good experience.
@HeatherR735151 · Camped on Dec 17, 2021 at Campsite #1
We crosscountry skied here in December. My GPS tracker recorded 9.5 miles one way. We found the cabin clean and in order. Vault toilet had plenty of toilet paper and there was more in the kitchen cabinet. The wood stove worked great and kept us fairly warm once we got it going good. There is also a wood cookstove but we didn't use it. The max temp we got our sleeping area to was 60 degrees. The cabin is situated in a pretty meadow with some partial views of distant mountains. We only stayed one night and overall it was a good experience.
@MikeB2167342 · Camped on Oct 11, 2021 at Campsite #1
Great location, clean cabin, easy access to fishing and hunting.
@MikeB793 · Camped on Oct 11, 2021 at Campsite #1
Great location, clean cabin, easy access to fishing and hunting.
@JanineJ736 · Camped on Aug 10, 2021 at Campsite #1
This is a great remote cabin, with a locked gate about 1/3 mile up towards the main road. We've booked it winter and summer several times before. When we arrived at the cabin, there were mountain bikes scattered around the cabin, with people sleeping in the parking zone, and directly behind the cabin, with their things all over the picnic table (food, junk, bear attractants!). We asked them to go, and eventually they woke themselves up enough to pack up slowly and rudely and leave....but it was NOT a good situation. If I'd have come up alone first with our kids, as I was going to, and my husband later, I would have NOT felt comfortable or safe in this situation. The Forest Service needs to post signage all around the cabin space --not just at the road entrance, but at all the trails around, that the cabin is by reservation only. Other than the first awkward and hostile hour, we had a terrific stay, and enjoyed the cabin.
@JanineJ3864652 · Camped on Aug 10, 2021 at Campsite #1
This is a great remote cabin, with a locked gate about 1/3 mile up towards the main road. We've booked it winter and summer several times before. When we arrived at the cabin, there were mountain bikes scattered around the cabin, with people sleeping in the parking zone, and directly behind the cabin, with their things all over the picnic table (food, junk, bear attractants!). We asked them to go, and eventually they woke themselves up enough to pack up slowly and rudely and leave....but it was NOT a good situation. If I'd have come up alone first with our kids, as I was going to, and my husband later, I would have NOT felt comfortable or safe in this situation. The Forest Service needs to post signage all around the cabin space --not just at the road entrance, but at all the trails around, that the cabin is by reservation only. Other than the first awkward and hostile hour, we had a terrific stay, and enjoyed the cabin.
@CarlaH468 · Camped on Jul 30, 2021 at Campsite #1
A great little cabin. It would be really nice if the locks were of a combination type. That way you could drive directly to Yellowstone or Grand Teton instead of backtracking to Ashton.
@CarlaH7463047 · Camped on Jul 30, 2021 at Campsite #1
A great little cabin. It would be really nice if the locks were of a combination type. That way you could drive directly to Yellowstone or Grand Teton instead of backtracking to Ashton.
@AndyP654 · Camped on Jun 24, 2021 at Campsite #1
This is the perfect rough get away place. NO cell service, which isa plus. Lots of privacy and wonderful views. We will be back again and again. The cabin is very nice and very relaxing.
@AndyP6199247 · Camped on Jun 24, 2021 at Campsite #1
This is the perfect rough get away place. NO cell service, which isa plus. Lots of privacy and wonderful views. We will be back again and again. The cabin is very nice and very relaxing.
@AmeliaL6041534 · Camped on Jan 17, 2021 at Campsite #1
We skied in and enjoyed the fresh snow and the quiet. Cabin was in immaculate condition. Don’t expect to sleep late—snow mobiles were buzzing up to the cabin and into the meadow by 10am. Plenty of evidence (tracks) that a fox is getting pretty accustomed to visiting the cabin—remember, please don’t feed the wildlife!
@AmeliaL426 · Camped on Jan 17, 2021 at Campsite #1
We skied in and enjoyed the fresh snow and the quiet. Cabin was in immaculate condition. Don’t expect to sleep late—snow mobiles were buzzing up to the cabin and into the meadow by 10am. Plenty of evidence (tracks) that a fox is getting pretty accustomed to visiting the cabin—remember, please don’t feed the wildlife!
@KatieG804 · Camped on Jan 15, 2021 at Campsite #1
Beautiful location.
@KatieG3073170 · Camped on Jan 15, 2021 at Campsite #1
Beautiful location.
@BrianM6776107 · Camped on Oct 26, 2020 at Campsite #1
my wife and i stayed at squirrel meadows at the end of october for 4 nights, the weather was cold when we arrived (15 degrees) but we had the cabin warm and comfortable in about an hour after getting a fire started in the wood burning stove which is your main form of heat, there is also a wood fired cooking stove that if you use would provide heat also, we took along our propane stove so didn't use it, but those are your only options, there is no electricity at the cabin, there was plenty of wood in the room off the back of the cabin along with an ax and splitting maul, there was plenty of wood split for our visit and we made sure we split at least as much as we used for the next occupants your source of water is a hand pump out back i though it might be frozen but worked fine and from reading in log book from past visitors it works all year round for your water source the cabin itself is a simple 2 room cabin with the front room containing the wood cooking stove, 2 tables one with 4 chairs and a cabinet with some plates, pots, pans and utensils for use, the 2nd room contains the wood heating stove and 3 sets of bunk beds, one note on those, if you double up the sleeping pads they are much more comfortable, there is a 3rd screened in porch are on back that holds the firewood the cabin is about 24 miles from the closest town (ashton idaho) the road to the cabin is paved about half way and gravel the rest, the gravel was in pretty good shape when we visited and we had no problems finding the cabin as far as things to do, there are some hiking trails right at the cabin, you are relatively close to yellowstone national park and grand teton national park, we did drive the flagg ranch road from the cabin to flagg ranch which is at the northern end of grand teton national park it was only 25 miles but took us an hour and 40 minutes to travel due to snow and the narrowness of the road if you are looking for someplace to get away and unplug this is a great choice
@BrianM320 · Camped on Oct 26, 2020 at Campsite #1
my wife and i stayed at squirrel meadows at the end of october for 4 nights, the weather was cold when we arrived (15 degrees) but we had the cabin warm and comfortable in about an hour after getting a fire started in the wood burning stove which is your main form of heat, there is also a wood fired cooking stove that if you use would provide heat also, we took along our propane stove so didn't use it, but those are your only options, there is no electricity at the cabin, there was plenty of wood in the room off the back of the cabin along with an ax and splitting maul, there was plenty of wood split for our visit and we made sure we split at least as much as we used for the next occupants your source of water is a hand pump out back i though it might be frozen but worked fine and from reading in log book from past visitors it works all year round for your water source the cabin itself is a simple 2 room cabin with the front room containing the wood cooking stove, 2 tables one with 4 chairs and a cabinet with some plates, pots, pans and utensils for use, the 2nd room contains the wood heating stove and 3 sets of bunk beds, one note on those, if you double up the sleeping pads they are much more comfortable, there is a 3rd screened in porch are on back that holds the firewood the cabin is about 24 miles from the closest town (ashton idaho) the road to the cabin is paved about half way and gravel the rest, the gravel was in pretty good shape when we visited and we had no problems finding the cabin as far as things to do, there are some hiking trails right at the cabin, you are relatively close to yellowstone national park and grand teton national park, we did drive the flagg ranch road from the cabin to flagg ranch which is at the northern end of grand teton national park it was only 25 miles but took us an hour and 40 minutes to travel due to snow and the narrowness of the road if you are looking for someplace to get away and unplug this is a great choice
@KathrynD120 · Camped on Jul 8, 2020 at Campsite #1
This is a wonderful cabin that is well maintained and I had a lovely stay here. The only thing that put a small damper on my experience was that I was doing this trip as a loop from my home in Wilson, WY on my motorcycle and I had to pick up the key for the cabin at the Ashton ranger station and return it back at that station, which added about 50 miles onto my trip. I knew this in advance and made the decision to keep the reservation anyway, but it would be nice if the cabin could be accessed with a combination lock or the key could be dropped at a different location. This is always helpful when there are multiple ways to access the rental. With that said, it's still totally worth staying here if you have the opportunity. It's beautiful country back there and fun to explore.
@NykolusV945 · Camped on Feb 7, 2020 at Campsite #1
We snowmobiled in and stayed overnight. The cabin was warm and cozy. There was plenty of firewood in an inclosed room attached to the back of the cabin. The bunk beds had decent pads on them, the cabin is well maintained, and the road was groomed.
@RobertM763 · Camped on Sep 23, 2019 at Campsite #1
We have been visiting this cabin for almost 20 years, we returned this year after a 10 year break and still love to stay at this cabin and really enjoy the great scenery the area has to offer. We used to see moose, elk, deer, bears and coyotes but things have changed and we didn't see any animals at all this last trip. We look forward to staying again next year.

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