Horse Heaven Cabin

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Horse Heaven Cabin

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7,100 ft

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Pets

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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
Total Campsite Fees$0.00

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About Horse Heaven Cabin

Step back in time at Horse Heaven Cabin, a beautifully preserved 16-by-18-foot refuge hand-built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in 1939. Perched at 7,100 feet between two of America's most spectacular wilderness areas, this rustic retreat sleeps four and comes equipped with propane cooking and lighting, a cozy wood stove, and an adventure-worthy approach requiring high-clearance 4WD vehicles.
Historic single-cabin lodging located on a remote road between two designated wilderness areas; provides basic cabin accommodations and access to wilderness trails.
Historical SignificanceThis remarkable cabin carries stories that stretch far beyond its 1939 construction date. Originally built as a fireman's cabin by the hardworking crews of the Civilian Conservation Corps, it stands as a testament to Depression-era craftsmanship and forest service dedication. The cabin's location is equally significant—it rests near the ancient southern Nez Perce Trail, a route that indigenous peoples traveled for countless generations as they followed seasonal rhythms between the valleys of eastern Oregon and Idaho to the plains of eastern Montana, hunting, gathering, and living in harmony with the land.
ElevationAt 7,100 feet above sea level, the cabin offers that perfect high-country atmosphere where the air is crisp, the stars shine brilliantly, and the mountain silence speaks volumes.
Natural Features and SceneryImagine waking up to views of an alpine meadow framed by towering conifers, knowing you're standing at the crossroads of over 3.5 million acres of protected wilderness. Horse Heaven Cabin occupies a unique position along the boundary between the vast Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness to the north and the legendary Frank Church-River of No Return Wilderness to the south—two of the largest roadless areas in the lower 48 states. The surrounding landscape pulses with wild energy: mountain lions prowl the ridgelines, grey wolves echo through the valleys, and you might spot bighorn sheep navigating impossible cliffs, mountain goats surveying their domain, or herds of elk and moose moving through the meadows. Black bears, coyotes, foxes, and mule deer complete this remarkable wildlife community.
Geological RegionThe cabin sits in one of the most geologically and ecologically significant locations in central Idaho—literally on the dividing line between the 1.2-million-acre Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness and the 2.3-million-acre Frank Church-River of No Return Wilderness, offering unparalleled access to some of the most remote and pristine backcountry in the American West.
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Campsite details

AccessibilityAccessible by four-wheel drive and high-clearance vehicles; last 300 yards from main corridor road into the cabin is rough and rocky. Guests responsible for their own travel arrangements and safety; trees may fall along the road.
Sites PrivacySecluded location on the edge of an open meadow and adjacent to large designated wilderness areas.
Total Campsites1 campsites
Recommended CampsitesBring sleeping bags or bedding (sleeping pads are provided), propane fuel for cooking and lighting, water for drinking/cooking/cleaning, food, flashlights and garbage bags. Guests are encouraged to bring a saw as fallen trees frequently block the road. A splitting maul is located inside the cabin; firewood for the stove is available outside.

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Guests Allowed Per Site
Up to 4 people (two built-in bunk beds)
Tents
Tents are not allowed
RV vehicles
RV vehicles are not allowed
Primitive
Primitive are not allowed
Reservable
Reservations are not allowed

Site layoutOne-room, 16-by-18-foot cabin with two built-in bunk beds (sleeping pads provided) accommodating up to four people; includes table and chairs, wooden bench, propane cook stove, propane lantern, and wood stove; vault toilet provided in an outhouse nearby.

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

Firewood available
Lodging and accommodations
Vault toilets

Activities you can enjoy

The cabin provides access to numerous trails and wilderness recreation between two large wilderness areas, including hiking, horseback riding, hunting and wildlife viewing. Motorized and bicycle travel are restricted within wilderness boundaries.
Hiking
There are a variety of hiking trails in the area providing access to surrounding wilderness and meadows.
Wildlife viewing
The surrounding wilderness supports diverse wildlife including mountain lions, gray wolves, coyote, fox, bighorn sheep, mountain goats, elk, moose, deer and black bears.
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Campground rules

  • Pets are not allowed
  • A wood stove is provided for heat and firewood for the stove is available outside the cabin. (No other fire policy details provided.)

Hazards

General hazardsWildland fires have burned around the cabin in recent and past years. Predatory wildlife (mountain lions, wolves) and large ungulates are present. The access road is rough and rocky (last 300 yards especially); trees frequently fall along the wilderness corridor road. A nearby small stream may provide water but must be boiled or treated before drinking.

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Trash and recyclingGuests must carry out all trash and clean and dry dishes used; no on-site trash disposal service described.
Proximity to water featuresA small stream near the cabin may provide water during the summer; water must be boiled or treated before use.

Campground Map

Horse Heaven Cabin
Driving directionsFrom Elk City, ID: travel southeast on Highway 14 and Forest Road 222. Continue east on Forest Road 468 for about 36 miles, turn south at the Trail 28 sign and travel 1/4 mile to the cabin. From Darby: head south for 4 miles on Highway 93, turn onto the West Fork Road/Highway 473, continue past the 14-mile marker and turn west onto the Nez Perce/Magruder Corridor Road #468. Continue ~35 miles on paved and one-lane gravel before turning south at the junction of road 468 and 6223 near Magruder Crossing Campground, cross the Selway River, continue ~22 miles on gravel one-lane steep road and turn south at the sign "Trail #28 Sabe Cr 10" then follow the rough rocky road to the cabin.
Cabin is accessible by four-wheel drive and high-clearance vehicles; high-clearance vehicles are required. The last 300 yards from the main corridor road into the cabin is rough and rocky. Trees may fall along the wilderness corridor road frequently.
Nearby places
Elk City (route: Hwy 14 -> FR 222 -> FR 468 about 36 miles, then 1/4 mile to cabin)
Darby (route begins with 4 miles south on Hwy 93, then ~35 miles on Magruder Corridor Road, then ~22 miles on gravel/steep road as described).

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Last updated December 10, 2025
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