Fernow Cabin, Flagstaff, AZ

Fernow Cabin is located in the Flagstaff Ranger District of the Coconino National Forest (1 hr 9 min southwest of Flagstaff, AZ) with an elevation of 6,806 feet. The site is normally open from mid April to mid November. There is a fee of $125.00 per night.
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Fernow Cabin

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Campsite Reviews (28)

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@MalavS5D6FE588 · Camped on May 4, 2024 at Campsite #1
The cabin is very secluded and nearby to the Jenga rocks. It was very beautiful around the cabin and super quiet. Loves my experience there.
@StevenT9884610 · Camped on Nov 8, 2023 at Campsite #1
The road in to Fernow Cabin did not seem as bad as some had said, although that always depends on grading. If you are coming from Sedona, Google Maps will try to route you off 89A to the West up a Forest Service road- I would advise against this based on the info I got from a local hunter and 2 visiting hunters that came that way from Sedona and said the road is very rough. Wooddy Mountain Rd (FR231) is your best option for nearly all vehicles. The cabin is pretty well equipped, but the coffee maker options are not great- bring your own French press, pourover, etc. The bed is really the major drawback- they need to replace the foundation and mattress on the lower level before it deteriorates further. If you are looking for things to do in the Guidebook, note that many of the page are from many years ago and some fires have gone through the area making the roads rougher and trails harder to navigate. Do your planning ahead of time before getting to the cabin. We went to Kelsey Spring Trailhead and taking the long way around was good, but the last 2 miles is VERY rough even with our Tacoma with A/T Tires and solid driving skills. There was Verizon LTE service near the cabin, not at the cabin... either hiking out to Rim (2mi) or sections of FR231, BUT we have a weBoost on the truck. Even with this- no service at cabin. We went in the offseason and had no running water, but it was a very enjoyable time and we did go well prepared for how basic and "off grid" the cabin would be and have a vehicle that is capable of exploring the roads around the area.
@JohnB8383631 · Camped on Oct 22, 2023 at Campsite #1
Fernow cabin was everything we were looking for! Great location, excellent accommodations stocked with games, firewood and good times! Would return 100%! Not to mention just by, Edge of the world with some amazing views!
@MargGFA920D2B1 · Camped on Sep 24, 2023 at Campsite #1
Cabin was very well supplied with more than we expected. Good dry wood supply and cleaning supplies. Loved the signage to the cabin since there are not many signs. Beautiful setting and so so quiet. Road in was very rough.
@MegNE3F61B57DA · Camped on Jul 14, 2023 at Campsite #1
Fantastic every time we stay. Such a gem!
@CheriV3351DD6F · Camped on Jul 7, 2023 at Campsite #1
We love this cabin and being able to be "off the grid" but yet close enough to Sedona or Flagstaff should we want to go.
@PerkyA701F70A4 · Camped on Jun 18, 2023 at Campsite #1
it was off the grid an we loved it It was clean and had everything we needed
@JenniferC92685 · Camped on Jun 9, 2023 at Campsite #1
We absolutely loved staying 1 night in this cabin! The meadow was gorgeous and fun to explore. We cooked dinner and breakfast over the open fire outside and enjoyed the comfort of the cabin and vault toilet. We were pleasently surprised to see how well stocked it was with supplies from all the guests coming prepared and leaving leftovers. We will be back again!
@NicholasA97481 · Camped on Jun 4, 2023 at Campsite #1
Our family love this little cabin. We’ve been coming here for several years now and cannot get enough.
@JoshuaK6829587 · Camped on Oct 1, 2022 at Campsite #1
Absolutely amazing experience!
@RichardP563677 · Camped on Jul 29, 2022 at Campsite #1
Perfect little escape for a few nights. The family and I enjoyed a nice slow paced few days at Fernow Cabin. It was great to see our boys out exploring and connecting with our surroundings. We live here in Flagstaff so this was an easy getaway. We packed a few necessities and headed out. I will definitely be visiting here again. The cabin provided in my opinion the necessary conveniences for a comfortable stay. If you’re looking for a modern retreat this is not it! I highly recommend for anyone looking for a quiet getaway. Plenty of hiking, exploring on back roads and lots of wildlife to see. Thanks for the experience.
@AngeloL7613403 · Camped on Jun 11, 2022 at Campsite #1
Cozy cabin in a great secluded location.
@RobertE4617436 · Camped on Nov 5, 2021 at Campsite #1
Everything about the cabin wells above expectations. Just make sure there is plenty of firewood (we brought extra) and that you keep food and drinks (powdered) in a mouse proof container.
@RobertE714 · Camped on Nov 5, 2021 at Campsite #1
Everything about the cabin wells above expectations. Just make sure there is plenty of firewood (we brought extra) and that you keep food and drinks (powdered) in a mouse proof container.
@AliciaM7101165 · Camped on Sep 10, 2021 at Campsite #1
We love this cabin very much. Everything was super clean and exactly as described. The coffee pot is actually a broken stove-top percolator so I'd recommend bringing your own system (French Press or over the mug drip system). There was a lot of vehicular traffic on the road, mostly hunters, so we opted to hike along the road that goes out the back of the cabin, which was beautiful. We only saw one car on the back road. Be sure to bring your food in a large plastic tub to secure in the evenings as there was obviously some rodents snooping about at night.
@AliciaM615 · Camped on Sep 10, 2021 at Campsite #1
We love this cabin very much. Everything was super clean and exactly as described. The coffee pot is actually a broken stove-top percolator so I'd recommend bringing your own system (French Press or over the mug drip system). There was a lot of vehicular traffic on the road, mostly hunters, so we opted to hike along the road that goes out the back of the cabin, which was beautiful. We only saw one car on the back road. Be sure to bring your food in a large plastic tub to secure in the evenings as there was obviously some rodents snooping about at night.
@JannaB334 · Camped on Aug 29, 2021 at Campsite #1
The cabin was clean and it was a delight to actually have hot water and a shower available. The amenities include firewood which was nicely stacked and dry. The recent addition of solar light made the evenings more enjoyable. The cabin is behind locked gates at both ends adding to a sense of security since cell coverage is not available. Nice hikes up on the ridge and a wonderful corrals at the far end of the road/track.
@JannaB2440098 · Camped on Aug 29, 2021 at Campsite #1
The cabin was clean and it was a delight to actually have hot water and a shower available. The amenities include firewood which was nicely stacked and dry. The recent addition of solar light made the evenings more enjoyable. The cabin is behind locked gates at both ends adding to a sense of security since cell coverage is not available. Nice hikes up on the ridge and a wonderful corrals at the far end of the road/track.
@StacyW6715467 · Camped on Jul 17, 2020 at Campsite #1
We loved our time at the cabin. It makes a great base camp for exploring the area on our mountain bikes.
@StacyW461 · Camped on Jul 17, 2020 at Campsite #1
We loved our time at the cabin. It makes a great base camp for exploring the area on our mountain bikes.
@dustinh955 · Camped on Nov 11, 2019 at Campsite #1
Love the cabin but the stack for the furnace leaks smoke INTO the cabin. We were smoked out and couldn't stay there. I hope they fix it.
@SidneyM942 · Camped on Oct 23, 2019 at Campsite #1
This is a wonderful cabin with everyhthing you need (except bedrolls and towels) in an exquiste, beautiful setting. A true gem. Huge thanks to the Forest Service for maintaing and making Fernow Cabin available!
@TimothyF731 · Camped on Oct 9, 2019 at Campsite #1
Fernow Cabin is a facility for the hard core outdoorsman/outdoorswoman. It is not an up-to-date luxury facility. So, be prepared to live a pioneer lifestyle when you visit Fernow Cabin. The cabin is located deep in the forest, at the end of a lengthy, dusty, rough road. Expect to spend at least an hour in the dust, ... and the roadway is suitable only for more the more rugged vehicles. 4WD isn't necessary, however, a strong, rugged suspension, certainly. That said, the location is in the midst of the most spectacular forest and highland of Arizona. For those prepared for the journey, the location yields a welcome respite from the scurrying madness of Phoenix. Our group arrived late October, at the beginning of the winter season. The crisp, clean air, and blue skies, and the strong, warm sun over the sweeping expanses of canyon lands and ponderosa pine were spectacular. The wood stove in the cabin was a bit of work to maintain, yet, toasty warm. The cabin is well built, holding up well to the cold nights, and well ventilated, allowing good, fresh air to come during warm days. There is a useful refrigerator, somewhat on the small side, and a gas stove. Easy to cook, easy to clean. And a lovely porch. Very family friendly.
@TimothyF198489 · Camped on Oct 9, 2019 at Campsite #1
Fernow Cabin is a facility for the hard core outdoorsman/outdoorswoman. It is not an up-to-date luxury facility. So, be prepared to live a pioneer lifestyle when you visit Fernow Cabin. The cabin is located deep in the forest, at the end of a lengthy, dusty, rough road. Expect to spend at least an hour in the dust, ... and the roadway is suitable only for more the more rugged vehicles. 4WD isn't necessary, however, a strong, rugged suspension, certainly. That said, the location is in the midst of the most spectacular forest and highland of Arizona. For those prepared for the journey, the location yields a welcome respite from the scurrying madness of Phoenix. Our group arrived late October, at the beginning of the winter season. The crisp, clean air, and blue skies, and the strong, warm sun over the sweeping expanses of canyon lands and ponderosa pine were spectacular. The wood stove in the cabin was a bit of work to maintain, yet, toasty warm. The cabin is well built, holding up well to the cold nights, and well ventilated, allowing good, fresh air to come during warm days. There is a useful refrigerator, somewhat on the small side, and a gas stove. Easy to cook, easy to clean. And a lovely porch. Very family friendly.
@JohnL433 · Camped on Sep 7, 2019 at Campsite #1
The land here is truly amazing. Fernow affords the luxury of having solitude in a highly used area.

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