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Stolle Meadows Cabin

Boise National Forest

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Summary

Historic Stolle Meadows Cabin is a single-room dwelling set in a beautiful lodgepole pine forest with a variety of recreational activities such as boating, fishing and hunting nearby. Guests can explore Vulcan Hot Springs and South Fork Salmon River or enjoy winter activities such as snowshoeing, cross-country skiing and sledding. The cabin provides many conveniences and a first aid kit, but guests should bring their own bedding and pillows.

Overview

Historic Stolle Meadows Cabin is a single-room dwelling that has been restored to near original condition. it's located in a beautiful setting near a variety of recreational activities. The cabin is available year-round. The route to the cabin is drivable in warmer months but is only accessible by a 6.5-mile ski or snowmobile trek in the winter. Many conveniences are provided for a comfortable and pleasant experience, but guests may want to bring some additional gear and supplies.

Recreation

Beautiful Warm Lake is less than 5 miles from the cabin, offering boating, canoeing and fishing for rainbow, cutthroat, lake and bull trout. Billy Rice Swim Beach, on the north shore of the lake, is a great day-use site for picnicking and swimming. Numerous hiking, biking, horse and off-road vehicle trails crisscross the area around the lake. Click here for an Idaho OHV safety message. A popular activity is to explore nearby Vulcan Hot Springs, about 1.5 miles away. Winter activities include snowshoeing, cross-country skiing and sledding. Hunting season brings out hunters in search of big game.

Facilities

The cabin contains one double bed and one twin trundle bed with mattresses, a table and chairs, dry sink, wood stove and firewood, propane cooking stove with fuel, pots and pans, dishes, tableware, solar lights and a first aid kit. An axe and maul are provided to split firewood. An outhouse with vault toilet and a picnic table are located outside. Drinking water is available year-round from a hand pump outside the cabin. No electricity is available at the cabin. Guests should consider bringing backup lighting in case the solar powered lights are dim. Garbage bags must be brought in to pack out trash. Bedding and pillows are not provided.

Natural Features

The cabin is nestled in a mixed-growth lodgepole pine forest on a bluff overlooking Stolle Meadows at an elevation of 5,300 feet. Above the forest, mountain peaks rise into the sky. Many wildlife species make their home here. Elk, deer, moose, bear and a variety of other animals frequent the forest. Snowshoe hares and ermine are active in winter, though they may be hard to spot with their white winter coats.

Nearby Attractions

Near Stolle Meadows is a South Fork Salmon River site where visitors can watch Chinook salmon spawn every August. A boardwalk features interpretive signs.
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Campground Matrix

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Nearby Campgrounds Distance Notification Rate
Picnic Point (Id)
Boise National Forest
4.0mi 90%
Warm Lake
Boise National Forest
4.2mi 93%
Shoreline
Boise National Forest
4.3mi 89%
Poverty Flat
Payette National Forest
16.1mi
Kennally Creek
Payette National Forest
16.4mi
River Side (Id - Boise)
Boise National Forest
17.0mi
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