About this campground
The original Wolf Run Cabin burned in a wildland fire in 2005 and was replaced with a larger cabin in 2006. The cabin site offers spectacular views of the White Mountains with jagged limestone cliffs and peaks. The 12 ft x 16 ft cabin will accommodate up to 6 persons comfortably. Cabins are equipped with bunk beds, a table and benches, cook stove, fire extinguisher, saw, ax, broom, wood stove and outhouse. Renters need to bring propane for the cook stoves. Cabin users should be prepared to cut firewood or bring some with them. Other recommended items to bring include maps and compass, lanterns, matches, sleeping bag and pad, extra food items and water, and warm clothing. Access to the cabin is closed to summer motorized use May 1 through October 14. It is approximately a 1-mile hike from Beaver Creek Wild and Scenic River in the summer and a great place to visit while on a river float trip. Visit Recreation.gov to reserve: https://www.recreation.gov/camping/campsites/99874
Getting there
From the Colorado Creek Trailhead at milepost 57 Elliott Highway, follow the Colorado Creek Trail to the cabin. The total distance to the cabin is approximately 23 miles.
Activities
- CAMPING
- WINTER SPORTS
- WILDLIFE VIEWING
- FIRE LOOKOUTS/CABINS OVERNIGHT
Nearby federal campgrounds
- White Mountains National Recreation Area - Alaska CabinsWhite Mountains National Recreation Area15 mi
- Ophir Creek CampgroundWhite Mountains National Recreation Area21 mi
- Ophir Creek CampgroundWhite Mountains National Recreation Area21 mi
- Ski Loop TrailBureau of Land Management27 mi
- Mount Prindle CampgroundWhite Mountains National Recreation Area33 mi
- Mount Prindle CampgroundWhite Mountains National Recreation Area33 mi
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