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Mccart Lookout
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This rental facility is under construction during the 2024 rental season and will be unavailable during this time. Reservations will be made available as soon as the project is complete. The project is set to finish at the end of July 2024. Tentatively, the McCart Lookout Tower could potentially be available to the public in August and September 2024. Please continue to monitor this webpage on Recreation.gov for status updates or contact the Darby/Sula Ranger District at 406-821-3913 for further details.
Mccart Lookout is located in the Bitterroot National Forest, featuring forested terrain with mountainous surroundings. The area experiences temperature highs around 80°F in summer and lows near 10°F in winter. Nearby attractions include the Lost Trail Hot Springs and the Big Hole National Battlefield, offering opportunities for relaxation and historical exploration.
Description
USDA Forest Service
Bitterroot National Forest
Overview
McCart Lookout is a historic tower located on McCart Peak, east of Sula. It has been restored to reflect a lookout of the 1940s, including the stove, furniture, dishes and other small touches. It offers a unique chance for visitors to camp on a mountain peak, on the border of the Anaconda-Pintler Wilderness, in a rustic, old-time setting. The tower provides spectacular views of the surrounding western Montana wilderness.
Recreation
The trail to reach the tower continues south and joins the Continental Divide National Scenic Trail, which extends 3,100 miles across the United States, from the borders of Mexico to Canada. While it might take about six months to complete, a variety of day hikes and points of exploration are available within the area of the lookout tower. Trails can be enjoyed on foot or on horseback. Backpackers also enjoy the terrain. Aside from hiking and horseback riding, the area is replete with wildlife and offers scenic views. A lookout journal is kept inside, providing instructions of what to do in case of emergency or a storm. Danger from lightning is largely abated due to a lightning rod implanted at the structure.
Natural Features
The tower is situated east of the Bitterroot Valley, at an elevation of 7,115 feet. It was named for William McCart, who settled the area but failed to complete his homestead entry to patent. It is poised on the edge of the Anaconda-Pintler Wilderness and offers beautiful views of the Pintler Mountains to the east and the Bitterroot Mountains to the west. The Bitterroot forest is home to many species of wildlife, from mule deer, whitetail deer, elk, bighorn sheep, mountain goats, black bear, mountain lions, and moose, to many varieties of smaller animals and birds.
Nearby Attractions
A variety of natural hot springs exist in the area, including the the Lost Trail Hot Springs, which is located about 13 miles northwest of the tower. It provides swimming and additional amenities, including a general store and lodging.
Fee Info
The lookout can be reserved up to 180 days in advance. Changes in scheduled reservation dates may be assessed an additional fee by the National Recreation Reservation Service.
Location
Mccart Lookout is located in Montana
Directions
From Missoula, Montana, travel south on Highway 93 for approximately 90 miles to Sula. Go east on Highway 472 for about 15 miles and then south on Forest Road 5765/McCart Road for about 6 miles to the Johnson Peak Trailhead. Hike about 1.5 miles to the lookout tower.
Address
7338 HWY .93 S.
Sula, MT 59871
Coordinates
45.8847222 N
113.7175 W
Access
- Drive-InPark next to your site
- Walk-InPark in a lot, walk to your site.
- Hike-InBackcountry sites.
- Boat-InSites accessible by watercraft.
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Site Types
- Group
- Cabins
- Tent Cabin
Features
For Campers
- Reservable