Karamat Wilderness Cabin Retreat

Exterior
1 bedroom, bed sheets
Fireplace, books
1 bedroom, bed sheets
Exterior

About this cabin rental

Rent your own Private One Room Off Grid Cabin. The Cabin is nestled in the northern wilderness between pine trees on a privately forested quarter section just south of the Yellowhead Highway located halfway between Edmonton and Jasper. There is a creek nearby and numerous trails. You are completely surrounded by nature in a peaceful quiet area where you can rest, unwind and relax during your holiday. This 168 sq. ft. cabin has 1 set of bunk beds and 1 twin bed, a wood stove, and table and chairs. Meals can be cooked on a camp stove. If you wish to cook over the fire, please bring your own dishes for that. The outdoor kitchen is stocked with a camp stove, pots, pans, dishes, and cutlery. There is a wash basin with potable water supplied. Bring your own coolers, no fridge. Outhouses, cell service, no internet. The cabin is wired for power with a generator only (not supplied). Small town nearby for basic needs. 45 min to 2 larger towns with all amenities. We are dog friendly but please have them bring their own bed with them and not use yours. There is some firewood available. The property is the home of Karamat Wilderness Ways where we teach wilderness living skills and have been for over 25 years. We have 1 cabin for rent. Visit karamatdotcom. Gate address is 53108 Range Road 110. There is no indoor plumbing. Water will be provided and if you need more water, we will be happy to get your more! There are several outhouses around the cabin camp area. You will find a large classroom (greenhouse style) with some books available. Please fell free to enjoy it. We do allow dogs but we ask that they bring their own beds and not use yours. Gray water from dishes should be put into the outhouse. Dishes should be washed before leaving. Our house rules: primary renter must be 25 or older, no smoking, no parties or events, pets permitted. Great for kids.

Amenities

Pets allowed
Kitchen / Kitchenette
Fireplace
Parking
Hot Tub / Spa

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Reasons to book

People love it hereGuests give this property a top rating
Free cancellationFull refund if you change your mind
Great for pets

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Reviews

4.8/5.0
Outstanding(18 Reviews)
5.0
Sep 2023
Back to nature for a 75th birthday celebration. Camp cooking was very tasty! The cabin stove provided warmth when needed. A memorable experience.
5.0
Aug 2023
We loved our stay. The owners were very easy to work with and the cabin was clean :) the property is full of trails and cool stuff. A great place to go exploring and “rough it” with still most of all the amenities you need. We are going back again :)
5.0
Jul 2022
Quite enjoyable.
4.0
star 5 empty
Aug 2021
The cabin was nice- simple but comfortable beds and clean. A place to sleep that was cosy. The area used to be a wilderness survival training camp so there was some interesting things on the property. There was a lot of space and I enjoyed the isolation. The outdoor kitchen was the problem. It was cluttered with junky boxes, the utensils were terrible ( cheap dollar store purchases or old cutlery from a thrift store would have been a decent improvement-). Some of the dishes were not washed well. The propane 2 burner stove was fine but we had to buy a pan - there were mainly huge pots to hang over a fire and not enough small ones for cooking on a stove. We brought our own little gas BBQ. Plus the coffee press had not been cleaned and it was full of moldy coffee we had to clean out. Being an outdoor kitchen I expect dirt and dust but I felt that it would not have taken much effort to clean the kitchen area adequately - it was kind of gross and I wished I had cleaning products. Maybe that isn’t normally a thing for this type of property but if you advertise an outdoor kitchen it should at least be clean when guests arrive and minimally stocked for cooking. The clutter looked like it could have been organized into plastic bins or moved out of there. There were also stacks of ugly white plastic chairs in the middle of the property - we stacked them beside a nearby building so it looked nicer Despite this, I would consider going back due to the uniqueness of being able to have a nice open space in the woods to be alone and enjoy nature. It was very peaceful, and there is a nice little hike in the roof nearby. I would bring cleaning supplies and more kitchen stuff next time. There was a fire ban but when there isn’t it would be a wonderful place for a campfire.
8.0
Aug 2021
The cabin was nice- simple but comfortable beds and clean. A place to sleep that was cosy. The area used to be a wilderness survival training camp so there was some interesting things on the property. There was a lot of space and I enjoyed the isolation. The outdoor kitchen was the problem. It was cluttered with junky boxes, the utensils were terrible ( cheap dollar store purchases or old cutlery from a thrift store would have been a decent improvement-). Some of the dishes were not washed well. The propane 2 burner stove was fine but we had to buy a pan - there were mainly huge pots to hang over a fire and not enough small ones for cooking on a stove. We brought our own little gas BBQ. Plus the coffee press had not been cleaned and it was full of moldy coffee we had to clean out. Being an outdoor kitchen I expect dirt and dust but I felt that it would not have taken much effort to clean the kitchen area adequately - it was kind of gross and I wished I had cleaning products. Maybe that isn’t normally a thing for this type of property but if you advertise an outdoor kitchen it should at least be clean when guests arrive and minimally stocked for cooking. The clutter looked like it could have been organized into plastic bins or moved out of there. There were also stacks of ugly white plastic chairs in the middle of the property - we stacked them beside a nearby building so it looked nicer Despite this, I would consider going back due to the uniqueness of being able to have a nice open space in the woods to be alone and enjoy nature. It was very peaceful, and there is a nice little hike in the roof nearby. I would bring cleaning supplies and more kitchen stuff next time. There was a fire ban but when there isn’t it would be a wonderful place for a campfire.
5.0
Jul 2021
Beautiful place to stay! Would highly recommend.
10.0
Jun 2021
Beautiful place to stay! Would highly recommend.
5.0
Nov 2020
This cabin is a wonderful way to unplug from the hustle and bustle, and get in touch with nature. I will return as soon as I can!

FAQs

How much does this cabin cost compared to others in Yellowhead County?

The average price for a rental in Yellowhead County is $90 per night. This rental is $39 less expensive than the average.

Is parking included with this cabin?

Yes, parking is listed as an amenity at Karamat Wilderness Cabin Retreat. For more information, we encourage you to contact the property about where to park.

Is there a pool at this cabin?

We didn’t find pool listed as an amenity for this cabin. It may be worth double checking if a pool is important for your stay.

Is Karamat Wilderness Cabin Retreat pet friendly?

Yes! This cabin is pet-friendly. For more information, we recommend contacting the booking provider about animal policies.

What amenities are available at Karamat Wilderness Cabin Retreat?

We found 5 amenities for this rental. This includes pets allowed, kitchen / kitchenette, fireplace, parking, and hot tub / spa.

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