Magee Rangers Cabin
2502 E. SHERMAN AVE.
Magee Rangers Cabin
$100.00 - $100.00 / night
Campsite Fees
Standard Site Fee$0.00
Hookup Site Fee$0.00
Premium Site Fee$0.00
Hike and Bike Site Fee$0.00
Group Site Fee$0.00
Food Storage Locker Fee$0.00
Recreation use fees apply for cabin rental. The rate is $100 per night for the Peak Season (May 22, 2025 - September 21, 2025). Other fees include $10 for reservation changes, $10 for cancellations, and $20 for no-shows. Late cancellation penalties apply, including forfeiture of the first night's fee.
About this campground
Step back in time at Magee Ranger's Cabin, where weathered logs whisper tales of forest rangers who called this 1922 historic gem home. This two-story treasure, proudly listed on the National Register of Historic Places, invites modern adventurers to experience the rugged charm of early Forest Service life. By day, explore the winding Independence Creek Trail System that beckons hikers through pristine wilderness. As evening settles, cast your line into the crystal-clear waters of Teepee Creek, where native trout dance beneath the surface in this fly fishing paradise.
Magee Ranger's Cabin provides historic and rustic accommodations with limited modern amenities.
Historical SignificanceThis isn't just a cabin—it's a living piece of Forest Service heritage. Built in 1922 when the wilderness was wilder and rangers were the sole guardians of vast forest domains, the Magee Ranger's Cabin stands as a testament to the dedication of early conservationists. As the former home of the Magee District Ranger, these hand-hewn walls have sheltered countless stories of forest fires fought, trails blazed, and wildlife protected. Today, its National Register of Historic Places designation ensures future generations can touch this authentic piece of American forestry history.
Weather and SeasonsSummer unfolds like a perfect outdoor canvas here, with warm days reaching a comfortable 86.5°F that invite endless exploration, while cool evenings dip to 61°F—ideal for stargazing from the cabin porch. Nearly every day brings brilliant blue skies, with an impressive 92.8% clear weather rate ensuring your mountain adventures are bathed in golden sunshine. The dry conditions create perfect hiking weather, making every trail accessible and every outdoor moment memorable.
ElevationPerched at 3,000 feet where the air grows crisp and pine-scented, the cabin sits in the embrace of the majestic Coeur d'Alene Mountains. This sweet-spot elevation offers the best of both worlds—high enough to escape summer's heat yet accessible enough for comfortable exploration year-round.
Natural Features and SceneryThe Coeur d'Alene Mountains rise like ancient sentinels around the cabin, their forested slopes creating a natural amphitheater of evergreen beauty. Teepee Creek meanders past your doorstep, its gentle murmur providing nature's soundtrack while offering pristine pools for contemplation or fly fishing. Dense forests of pine and fir stretch in every direction, their canopy filtering sunlight into dancing patterns while providing habitat for deer, elk, and countless bird species that make this mountain refuge their home.
Geological RegionNestled at 3,000 feet in the heart of the Coeur d'Alene Mountains, the cabin occupies a geological wonderland where ancient bedrock tells stories millions of years in the making. Teepee Creek has carved its course through these mountains over countless centuries, creating the perfect mountain valley setting that cradles this historic retreat in natural splendor.
Campsite details
AccessibilityThe cabin and facilities are accessible by automobile, but the lack of functional plumbing and cleanliness of restrooms might affect accessibility for individuals with disabilities. No specific accessibility features were mentioned in the sources.
Sites SizeThe cabin can accommodate up to six people, with a full-size bed downstairs and four single beds upstairs.
Sites PrivacyThe cabin offers moderate privacy due to its remote location, but reviews mentioned issues with nearby noise from aircraft fly-ins and Razrs/Side-by-Sides.
Total Campsites1 campsites
Recommended CampsitesGuests are advised to bring propane for lanterns, bedding, flashlights, food, a first aid kit, and tools for collecting firewood. It is recommended to secure food in mouse-proof containers and use the refrigerator overnight.
Best CampsitesThe site includes only one cabin available for rental.
Reserving a campsite
Check-in
Check-in time is expected to be 11:00 AM local time.
Check-out
Check-out time is 12:00 PM local time.
Stay Limit
The maximum length of stay is 5 consecutive nights per visit and 5 nights total per year.
Guests Allowed Per Site
Six guests allowed, with one full-size bed downstairs and four single beds upstairs.
Tents
Tents are not allowed
RV vehicles
RV vehicles are not allowed
Primitive
Primitive are not allowed
Reservable
Reservations are allowed
Site layoutThe campground consists of a single historic cabin with nearby warehouse facilities for showers and toilets.
Open and Closed SeasonMay 22, 2025 - September 21, 2025 for Peak Season.
Reservation PlatformsReservations can be made through Recreation.gov.
Walk-in AvailabilityNo specific information about walk-up availability was provided.
Cancellation PolicyChanges to the reservation are allowed with a $10 fee. Late cancellations incur forfeiture of the first night's fee plus a $10 fee. No-show customers are assessed a $20 no-show fee.
Accomodation available
Cabin lodgingCabin lodging is available for campers seeking a more sheltered and comfortable experience. These enclosed accommodations offer protection from the elements and are ideal for those who prefer not to camp in tents.
Amenities available
Showers
Potable water
Picnic tables
Lodging and accommodations
Vault toilets
Activities you can enjoy
Magee Ranger's Cabin provides diverse recreational opportunities, including hiking, fishing, biking, and wildlife viewing. The Independence Creek Trail System offers 34 miles of trails for hiking, mountain biking, motorcycle riding, and horseback riding. Teepee Creek, located nearby, supports fly fishing with popular catches such as cutthroat trout and brook trout. Wildlife viewing is highlighted with elk bugling reported in reviews.
Hiking
The Independence Creek Trail System consists of 34 miles of trails suitable for hiking, mountain biking, motorcycle riding, and horseback riding. One user review remarked, 'The location has good access to several hiking trails with good views of the valley.'Fishing
Fishing is available at Teepee Creek, which is a tributary of Idaho's South Fork Salmon River. Popular catches include cutthroat trout and brook trout. One review noted, 'There are trout in the creek that will cooperate.'Biking
Biking options are available via the Independence Creek Trail System. Detailed information about terrain or skill levels was not provided.Wildlife viewing
Wildlife viewing opportunities are abundant, with reviewers mentioning elk bugling during sunrise. One reviewer stated, 'The highlight of the trip was hearing elk bugle each morning around sunrise.'Cultural and Educational Programs
As part of the National Register of Historic Places, Magee Ranger's Cabin offers insights into historical forest ranger living quarters from 1922. This historic significance provides an educational experience for visitors.Winter Activities
Winter activities are not specified in the source information.Water Sports
Fly fishing is available at Teepee Creek, which may be considered a water sport activity.Campground rules
- Pets are not allowed
- Guests must bring tools for firewood collection and are advised to obtain firewood locally. Use of charcoal and lighter fluid is permitted.
- Quiet hours are No specific information about quiet hours was provided.
Hazards
General hazardsThe area is in bear country, requiring food storage precautions. Some user reviews mention mice infestation and structural issues such as leaks and cracked glass globes.
Active alertsNo active alerts are directly specified.
Weather forecast
75
°F
Aug 26
Tuesday
Clear sky
Precipitation: 0%
Gentle breeze, perfect for outdoor activities
Humidity: 22%
Very dry conditions, stay hydrated
Wind: 3 mph
Gentle breeze, perfect for outdoor activities
Clear sky
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Emergency Services
Nearest public telephone is 25 miles away at the Shoshone rest stop. Emergency services include facilities in Prichard (nearest grocery store and restaurant, 32 miles away).
Good to know
Peak season datesMay 22, 2025 - September 21, 2025.
Trash and recyclingGuests are responsible for managing their trash and recycling. Reviews did not mention dedicated facilities for this purpose, so visitors are advised to plan accordingly.
Proximity to water featuresLocated along Teepee Creek, a tributary of Idaho's South Fork Salmon River, suitable for fly fishing.
Common complaintsMultiple reviews mention ongoing issues such as mice infestation, uncleanliness, plumbing problems, and overall facility degradation over the years.
HostNo specific information about campground hosts was provided.
Campground Map
2502 E. SHERMAN AVE.
Driving directionsAccess #1: From I-90, take Exit #43 (Kingston) and drive 24 miles north on Forest Highway 9 (two lane paved highway) to the Prichard Junction. Continue on Forest Road 208 for 28 miles to the end of the pavement and the start of Forest Road 6310 (a gravel road with rocks and potholes). Travel 7 miles on road 6310 to the Magee Ranger's Cabin. The approximate travel time from Coeur d'Alene on this route is 2 hours. Access #2: From the Ranger Station in Coeur d’Alene, drive east on County Road #268 (Fernan Lakeshore road) for 5 miles; this road enters the Cd’Alene National Forest and climbs up into the mountains on Forest Road #268. Forest Road #268 is a paved two-lane road that you will follow for 7 miles to Fernan Saddle. Continue on paved road which is Forest Road #612 (paved then graveled good quality two lane) and follow it 11 miles to Forest Road #209 past Honeysuckle Campground. Cross bridge and turn right (south) on Road #209 for 5 miles to its junction with Forest Road #422. Turn left (north) and travel 14 miles on Road #422 toward Magee. Road 422 is a fair-quality graveled road that is mostly two lanes but in places narrows to 1-1/2 lanes with turnouts; use caution and go slow. The road is suitable for automobiles. Turn right at Forest Road #6310, Magee Cabin will be on your left. Travel time from Coeur d’Alene is around 1-3/4 hours.
The site can be accessed via paved and graveled roads. Access #1 includes a gravel road with rocks and potholes (Forest Road 6310). Access #2 includes a fair-quality graveled road (Forest Road 422), mostly two lanes but narrows in some places. Suitable for automobiles with caution advised.Nearby places
Prichard (32 miles, approximately 2 hours), Kingston (24 miles north via Forest Highway 9).
Nearby supplies
Groceries and a restaurant are available 32 miles away in Prichard, ID.
Camper Reviews
3.6
18 reviews

Magee Rangers Cabin has mixed reviews, placing it in the bottom 85% of campgrounds based on reviews
User reviews highlight a mix of positive and negative experiences at Magee Ranger's Cabin. Positive aspects include the scenic location, access to recreational activities, and historic charm. However, negative reviews consistently mention maintenance issues such as plumbing problems, mice infestations, and lack of cleanliness.
Review Summaries
Based on 18 reviews
What Campers Love
Positive reviews praised the location's scenic beauty and recreational opportunities, including hiking trails, fishing, and wildlife viewing. Other highlights include the propane fireplace/heater and...
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Common Concerns
Recurring complaints include severe plumbing issues, lack of cleanliness, mice infestations, and poorly maintained facilities. At least four reviews explicitly mentioned problems with mouse...
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Pro Tips & Recommendations
Many reviewers recommend bringing bedding, cleaning supplies, and rodent-proof food storage. One reviewer advised, 'Put your food in the fridge or in coolers or Tupperware overnight. Just anything...
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Seasonal Insights
Reviews suggest an overall better experience during dry and warmer months due to plumbing challenges during wetter seasons. Late summer appears to be a favorable season for wildlife observing,...
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Camper Quotes
1. 'Beautiful area though!' - MISTI Y
2. 'Lovely place except for the mice and or rat excrement on all furniture.' - KRISTY C
3. 'The highlight of the trip was hearing elk bugle each morning around...
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Site-Specific Reviews
Reviews consistently mention maintenance issues with campsite 001 in Loop AREA MAGEE RANGERS CABIN.
Based on 18 reviewsAccessibility Features
No specific accessibility-related reviews were provided.
Based on 18 reviewsPet-Friendly Features
Pets are not allowed in the cabin, as stated in the authoritative source.
Based on 18 reviewsLast updated August 10, 2025