CAMPING @ CRANDALL CREEK CABIN

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description A historic cabin known as Bennett Creek Cabin was located over a mile from this site, but it was recently replaced with the current Crandall Creek Cabin, a traditional log structure. This cabin offers rustic accommodations with limited amenities, so guests should be prepared to bring most of the supplies and gear they need for a comfortable stay. Access to the cabin is via a semi-primitive dirt road. Four-wheel drive is necessary on this road from June 16 to Dec. 1. Guests who arrive after Dec. 1 must get to the cabin by hiking, snowshoeing, skiing or snowmobiling seven miles from the end of the plowed road to the cabin. No off-road vehicles or motorcycles are allowed beyond the cabin gate from Dec. 2 to June 15. Guests are responsible for their own travel arrangements and safety.
drivingDirection Crandall Creek Cabin is located approximately 24 miles northeast of Wilsall, and 52 miles from Livingston. From Livingston, travel north on Highway 89 to Wilsall. Turn right from Highway 89 onto Shields River Road. Follow Shields River Road until the pavement ends and turn right at the end of the pavement. Travel approximately 7 miles to a fork in the road, and take the left fork towards the Shields River Camp (approximately 2 milesto the camp). About 100 yards beyond the campground, take a left onto a gated road. The cabin combination code will open the gate. The cabin is located 200 yards down this road. Due to road conditions, a high-clearance, four-wheel drive vehicle is required. From Dec. 2 through March 31, the last seven miles of the access road to Crandall Cabin are not plowed. Plan to ski, snowshoe or snowmobile this distance from the end of the plowed road to the cabin. It is recommended that winter renters carry topographic maps and compasses for navigation, since the route maybe wind-blown and difficult to find. Signs may be down due to weather conditions or vandalism.
facilitiesDescription The cabin can sleep up to six people, in three available bunk beds with mattresses. A table with benches, a wood stove for heat and a propane lantern are provided. There is a mop and bucket for cleaning the cabin, and firewood is provided, except during July and August. An axe and splitting maul are also supplied. Both the cabin and adjacent vault toilet are wheelchair accessible. There is a campfire ring and picnic table outside. No water, electricity or propane canisters for the lantern are provided. Guests need to provide their own water supply as well as bring propane canisters or battery-operated lanterns or flashlights. Cooking facilities are not provided. A counter is available in the kitchen to set up a propane camp stove. Guests need to bring bedding, matches, extra toilet paper, first aid kit, cookware, dishes, utensils and newspaper for a comfortable stay.. A stock corral is provided for four animals. If the corral is used for stock, it must be cleaned before leaving. Feed must be Certified Weed Seed Free and out-of-state horses must have a current Coggins test. Water for the horses can be obtained from a creek nearby.
facility CRANDALL CREEK CABIN
facilityID 93120
fullReservationUrl http://www.reserveamerica.com/campsiteSearch.do?contractCode=NRSO&parkId=93120&cmp=39-32--joewils
importantInformation 5 night maximum stay limit The cabin remains locked: to get the combination for the cabin, guests must CALL the Livingston Office of the Yellowstone Ranger District (406) 222-1892 during business hours; 8 a.m. to noon and 1 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. MST Monday through Friday, within a week of the rental date. ARRIVAL ON 1st DAY OF RESERVATION 2:00 p.m. DEPARTURE ON THE LAST DAY OF YOUR RESERVATION 12:00 p.m. Water is not available in the cabin; water obtained from nearby natural water sources should be treated or boiled before consumption to prevent Giardia Due to road conditions, a high-clearance, four wheel drive vehicle is required even in good weather Cell phone coverage is either limited or not available in this area No liquid-fueled (white gas) stoves or lanterns are allowed in the cabin or on the porch Guests must carefully follow the food storage order for Gallatin National Forest; Click here for more information Maximum group size for using the facility and adjacent area is 15 people No garbage service; please bring garbage bags and pack out all trash and personal belongings Please clean cabin before leaving A stock corral is provided for four animals. If the corral is used for stock, it must be cleaned before leaving. Feed must be Certified Weed Seed Free and out-of-state horses must have a current Coggins test. Water for the horses can be obtained from a creek nearby. Please collect your own firewood for campfires The primary occupant is responsible to ensure all members of their party abide byUSFS regulations Firing a gun or use of any other weapon is not allowed within 150 yards of the cabin Guests should be aware that there is a risk of exposure to Hantavirus when visiting remote cabins; click here for more information Click here for more information about Gallatin National Forest Don't Move Firewood: Prevent the spread of tree-killing pests by obtaining firewood near your destination and burning it on-site. For more information visit dontmovefirewood.org.
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orientationDescription Crandall Creek Cabin is tucked beneath the foothills of the Crazy Mountains. The front porch of the cabin offers a majestic view of Target Rock and spectacular star gazing on a clear night. The cabin is situated at an elevation of approximately 6,400 feet, near several creeks and the Shields River. This area is home to bears, elk, deer and moose, among other wildlife species. Birders may spot a variety of birds.
recreationDescription Activities in the area include hiking, off-road vehicle riding and motorcycling, although ATV riding and motorcycles are permitted only at certain times of the year. Winter activities include snowshoeing, snowmobiling and cross-country skiing. Excellent fishing is available in the nearby creeks. Hunting is also a popular pastime in this area each fall.
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