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Gem Peak Lookout Rental

Gem Peak Lookout Rental is located in the Kootenai National Forest, featuring forested terrain with mountainous surroundings. The area experiences temperature highs around 80°F in summer and lows near 20°F in winter. Visitors can explore the nearby Cabinet Mountains Wilderness and Noxon Reservoir for outdoor activities.

Description

USDA Forest Service

Kootenai National Forest

Overview

The gem peak lookout is located in the Cabinet Ranger District, situated above the Clark Fork River Area at the southern end of the Cabinet Mountain Wilderness. The original Gem Peak Lookout was activated in 1921 as a "rag outfit"--a pole platform tent near a 15 foot open-platform tower. Today, the renovated structure includes a 225 square foot cabin atop a 30-foot tower with amenities such as a wood heating stove, single beds and of course, the incredible view of the Clark Fork River and the Noxon area. Full vehicle access depends on weather conditions, but typically visitors can drive straight to the lookout.

Recreation

The Cabinet Ranger District features almost half a million acres of National Forest lands offering a full range of year-round recreational opportunities. Approximately 400 miles of trail are available to the hiker, hunter, and stock user to access various lakes and scenic viewpoints. 150 miles of these trails are open to motorized use. The District maintains almost 400 miles of open road, and many miles of gated roads offer additional opportunities to mountain bikers, berry pickers, and hunters. There is a trailhead located near the lookout with access for both hiking and OHV riding. For more information on designated OHV-riding areas, Click here. Visitors may also enjoy seasonal Huckleberry picking in the land surrounding the lookout.

Natural Features

The Clark Fork River Area is bordered by the Idaho line on the west and the Cabinet Mountains Wilderness on the east. The Clark Fork River flows north and west through the District, and the Bull and Vermilion Rivers join it from the north. Rugged peaks ranging in elevation from 6,000-8,700 feet overlook the valley bottom. The Kootenai National Forest is dominated by a mixed conifer forest, but there is also an impressive ancient cedar grove set aside as a scenic area. In the spring and throughout the summer, a succession of wildflowers add color to hillsides and meadows and in the fall, stands of western larch and aspen mix yellows with the reds of huckleberry bushes, mountain maples and mountain ash.

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Location

Gem Peak Lookout Rental is located in Montana

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Directions

From Noxon: Travel the Pilgrim Creek Road 149 for approximately 13 miles to Road 2205. Follow Road 2205 for approximately 2 miles to the lookout. From Trout Creek: Travel road 2229 for 11.5 miles. Turn left after the Marten Creek Bridge and follow road 151 for approximately 11 miles to the junction with road 2213. Continue for 5.5 miles to the junction with road 2205. Turn right and follow road 2205 for 2 miles to the lookout.

Address

2693 MT Hwy. 200
Trout creek, MT 59874-9503

Coordinates

47.913775 N
115.9074722 W

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Reviewed Jul. 6, 2018

Historic Lookout on Stilts

This Lookout is worth the drive - no hiking involved. It sits on 30 foot stilts and is stocked with plenty of firewood by the local USFS. Beautiful views of the entire Sanders County and the Clarkfork River. Beds for two. No water, but there are creeks all the way to the Lookout.

  • Review photo of Gem Peak Lookout Rental by Evelyn M., July 6, 2018

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