The Crull-Hammond cabin was built in 1874 from hand-hewn logs. The property was homesteaded in 1870 by William Crull, a postmaster in the town of Huntsville, located across I-25 directly below Hunt Mountain. Huntsville was Douglas County's first territorial post office.
Restoration of the cabin began in 2002 and was completed in 2006. The original logs are in mint condition but the roof and foundation were replaced.
The interior is furnished with time sensitive artifacts. Occasionally, the Larkspur Historical Society hosts an open house. Otherwise, you can peek in the windows and walk around the grounds.
There is a small parking area just off Bear Dance Drive. Approach on Bear Dance Dr. from Tomah Road, about 1.8 miles north of the cabin. Do not trespass through the campground or attempt to cross the railroad tracks.