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9 hours ago 53 Fire Watch Tower Lookout Rentals – Reserve Here * CampingHiking.net. Browse the best fire watch tower lookout rentals in Oregon, Montana, …
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877-444-67771 hours ago If you cannot locate the code, or have lost your confirmation email, call 877-444-6777 with your reservation number to have your letter re-sent. Be sure to contact the Ranger District where your cabin rental is located if you have any questions. Most offices are open Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and closed on Federal holidays.
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14 Best Fire Lookout Rentals for Epic Outdoor Views
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4 hours ago Lookout Rentals. Fire Lookouts are available as rentals in many states and provide a unique getaway experience. If you don't mind packing in your own gear and staying on top of the world, try renting a lookout! Rentals are listed below and are grouped by state. Lookouts must be reserved in advance on the recreation.gov website.
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Just Now Click map for region to view Google Clickable Statewide Map Google Clickable Statewide Map - Standing Lookouts Only. This page created by Rex Kamstra.
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9 hours ago Between 1910 and World War II, the U.S. Forest Service and other land management agencies built thousands of lookout towers, including more than 600 in Montana.
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$357 hours ago Big Creek Baldy Lookout Tower: 20 miles north of Libby: 4/$35: 6/1-10/1: Access depends on weather conditions. Primitive road conditions. Discourage bringing children. Libby Ranger District 12557 Hwy 37 Libby, MT 59923 …
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7 hours ago 136 rows · Fire Towers / Lookouts; Road Trips; State Parks; USA Skydiving Dropzones TODAY WITH CODE 'MAPLOVER'—or Buy2Get1 on all posters! Montana Fire Lookouts List Get the poster start exploring Montana has been home to more than 650 fire lookouts, and today 135 of them remain standing. Lookout Mountain: 7830: Lost Horse: 6558: McCart Ridge
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7 hours ago Montana forest fire lookout towers (rentals) outdoor; Submitted by numnum on Tue, 04/20/2010 - 2:00pm. Login or register to download files. Last updated 06/20/2010. Raw file: MT Lookout Towers - rentals.CSV (1.01 KB) Includes …
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3 hours ago Swede Mountain lookout, a 52-foot, treated-timber tower, is accessible seasonally by vehicle. Visitors gain views of the Libby Valley, the Kootenai River Valley and the eastern front of the Cabinet Mountains …
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$35.6 hours ago Privy: Yes. Climb: 4,000′. Miles climbing: 8. Season: June 27 – October 10. Water: no. Price: $35. Touring the Montana fire towers was …
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$409 hours ago America's fire towers for rent are among the country's best bargains: around $40 per night, for the kind of alpine panoramas and solitude usually associated with an Austrian chalet. The view from
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2 hours ago Built in 1962, the Clear Lake Cabin Lookout is a 40-foot fire tower surrounded by a wooden catwalk. The 14’ x 14’ space is furnished with a small bed, a wood stove, and a table and chairs. The Forest Service is kind enough to provide firewood, which …
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5 hours ago Rental Location Maps & Links. One of the unique recreation experiences we have in the Northern Region is the opportunity to rent some of our historic fire lookout towers and backcountry cabins. These rustic cabins and lookouts are often located in remote, yet spectacular settings. We invite you to experience one of this region's "hidden treasures!"
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1 hours ago Built as a response to the 1910 forest fires in Idaho and Montana, these towers were built to provide a network of lookouts to spot and eliminate fires quickly. Some of the towers still open during the fire season and are staffed by volunteers and forestry students as part of their training, while others are used as scenic viewpoints. But a few special towers are rented out to the …
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3 hours ago Reservation Rules. Garnet Mountain Fire Lookout sits on the apex of Garnet Mountain, at an elevation of 8,245 feet. The lookout provides a panoramic view of the surrounding peaks and valleys. Highlights include the Spanish Peaks to the west, the Gallatin Range to the south, the Hyalite Ridge to the east and the Gallatin River Valley to the north.
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4 hours ago Here in the Custer Gallatin National Forest, the Garnet Mountain Fire Lookout is available for rent. This particular lookout location has existed since 1930, although the current structure was built in 1962. It’s a bit of a hike, but worth the reward: grand views of the surrounding peaks and valleys with ample opportunities for wildlife spotting.
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One of the few fire lookouts that’s still actively staffed over summer, the Hager Mountain Lookout is available for rental during the off-season from November to May. It’s only accessible via a strenuous four-mile hike, so you’ll enjoy complete solitude in this rustic mountain retreat.
Despite the popularity of this unique lodging option, most fire lookout towers go for just $25-75 a night – a real steal. So, it should come as no surprise that reservations go quickly.
Fremont-Winema National Forest, Oregon One of the few fire lookouts that’s still actively staffed over summer, the Hager Mountain Lookout is available for rental during the off-season from November to May. It’s only accessible via a strenuous four-mile hike, so you’ll enjoy complete solitude in this rustic mountain retreat.
The fire lookouts that remain, known as “guardians of the forest” live in isolation each year on mountain summits. But their numbers are fading fast with less than 30 employed today. If you want to book a stay in a fire lookout tower, you can easily book online through the National Recreation Reservation System at recreation.gov.