Nicole Zaeske
Google
We stayed at the Crow’s Nest for two nights in July.
Provided/available at the site: Beds with a fitted sheet, pillows and a light blanket. A propane-powered heater with propane tank (it got down to 45 degrees). An outlet. Two lanterns (one was USBC rechargeable and the other had batteries). A water jug. A propane-powered camp stove, sink, fire pit, tiki torch. Slingshot with biodegradable pellets. Port-a-potty. Camp shower located nearby.
Not provided: A second small propane tank for the stove. Nothing to charge the lantern.
Worth mentioning: the lanterns were not very bright, but we had our own head lamps and flashlight so it was fine. The rechargeable lantern used up its power quickly and drained our portable chargers.
We were very grateful that the host brought us a new propane tank when the heater one ran out.
We had the bad fortune of being in Bayfield during torrential rain and thunderstorms. We had to hike in (1/4 mile) during a downpour, so our stuff got very wet. The sturdy tent kept us dry, and we were grateful to be up high during flash flood warnings.
In my opinion, it was too tough of a hike to bring a cooler. Lots of up and down (fairly steep), walking on boards, big puddles. I’d 100% recommend a cooler backpack, and carrying your items in backpacks to make it doable. You need a hand free to hold onto the hand rails. If you are very out of shape, this might not be the place for you.
I hope this review helps future people looking to book!