Jenni S.recommendsSeptember 3, 2024
Ruby’s Cabin
Blew us away!
We loved our experience at Ruby’s cabin. It was perfect for our group of 17. Beautiful, private and so well appointed. We didn’t lack for anything. Jay was a wonderful host. We are all ready to go back next summer.
Brenna S.recommendsAugust 22, 2024
Ruby’s Cabin
This is our second time staying here and we love every minute of it. It’s such a special cabin and everything is so thoughtful. You really don’t need to think of much because Jay and Tamara have it all figured out for you. Bring extra blankets, but other than that you are set. I can’t recommend this place enough!
Kara H.recommendsAugust 15, 2024
Ruby’s Cabin
Lovely Birthday trip
My family and 2 dogs loved Jay's cabin and awesome property! Jay was so nice and he pointed us to several local swimming holes and made sure we had all that we needed. The camping kitchen is very well stocked, the outdoor shower is amazing and the outhouse is literally the nicest I have seen. We had a herd of Elk visit us both nights we were there which was so cool. Couldn't have a campfire but Jay set us up a propane fire pit so we still had the campfire ambiance. We will definitely book again!
Rebecca W.recommendsAugust 14, 2024
Ruby’s Cabin
Great for adventure family
We loved our time at Ruby's cabin, and hope to return some day when there's no fires in the area. The outdoor kitchen has a great set up as are all of the lounging places. It was a great place to explore the mountain biking trails in the area.
Charlotte R.recommendsAugust 7, 2024
Ruby’s Cabin
The most wonderful cabin of all!
Ruby's Cabin may well be the best cabin we've ever stayed in, and we've been cabin camping for 15 years or so. The cabin itself is lovely. The daybeds are comfortable. Under some cedars near the cabin, you'll find hammocks that are perfect for napping. The outdoor kitchen is a joy to cook in, and Jay has it stocked with just about anything you might want: a two-burner camp stove, a gas grill (with a side burner), skillets, a colander, a big pot for cooking pasta, sheet pans, a pie plate, decent knives, cutting boards, tea bags, salt, some basic spices, hot sauce, kitchen towels, hot pads, dish soap, big jugs of water, and so much more. You really don't need to bring anything except your food. Oh, and by some kind of camping magic, Jay provides running water in the camp kitchen and at the outhouse. (The outhouse is lovely, and free of unpleasant odors.)
The best part of our visit happened when we were sitting at the little pavilion where the firepits are. A herd of elk walked through the field just across from the pavilion. They were never all in the field at the same time - when the first ones arrived, we were thrilled to see maybe a dozen, then more elk came, and more, and some moved on through so we didn't see them any more. I would be shocked if there weren't 60 or more.