CAMPING @ MYSTIC LAKE CABIN

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contractID NRSO
description Mystic Lake Cabin was built in 1930 and is currently open year-round. It provides access to a variety of recreational activities, including fishing, hunting and exploration of numerous trails. The cabin is located in a non-motorized area. Guests must be prepared to hike, horseback ride or mountain bike to get there in the summer, and winter access is by cross-country skis or snowshoes. Guests are responsible for their own travel arrangements and safety, and must bring several of their own amenities.
drivingDirection There is no motorized access to this cabin. 1.Sourdough Canyon Trailhead: From Bozeman, MT. Drive south on S. 19th Ave. for 5.1 miles to Nash Rd. Turn left (east) onto Nash Rd. Drive 1.7 miles to Sourdough Canyon Road, turn right (south), and drive for 0.9 miles to the Sourdough Canyon Trailhead. This is the recommended winter route. From the Sourdough Canyon Trailhead travel south on Trail 454, at mile 5 just before the bridge you have two options: 1.Before the bridge turn left onto the Mystic Lake Trail 457. Follow this single track trail approximately 2.8 miles to Mystic Lake. The cabin is on the south side of the lake. 2.Cross the bridge and go left at the junction to stay on Trail 454. Travel this old roadbed for another 4 miles to the cabin. 2.Hyalite Canyon: From Bozeman, MT. Drive south on S. 19th Ave. for about 7 miles. Turn left onto Hyalite Canyon Road FS 62. Travel 5.6 miles to the Moser Road FS 6210 on the left (east) side of the road. Travel another 3 miles on FS Road 6210, stay to the left (north) at the junction (which is ½ mile from Hyalite Road FS 62). Look for a gate on the east (right) side of the road. Park to the side of the road. Please do not block the gate. Travel Trail 461 for 3 miles to the junction with Trail 454. Travel this old roadbed for another 4 miles to the cabin. This is the recommended route for horse and pack stock users. 3.New World Gulch Trailhead: From Bozeman, MT. Drive north on N. 19th Ave. for 2.6 miles and merge onto I-90 going east. Follow I-90 east for 7.4 miles and take exit 313 (Moffit Gulch Road/Bear Canyon Rd.). Turn right (south) onto Bozeman Trail Road travelling southwest then turn left (south) onto Bear Canyon Rd. Travel for another 3.5 miles on Bear Canyon Road to the New World Gulch Trailhead which is on the right (south) side of the road. The New World Gulch, Trail 50, is approximately 5.5 miles of steep and rough trail to Mystic Lake Cabin. The first 2.5 miles of trail through State of Montana land is steep with even steeper pitches, closely follows the creek bed, and then climbs to a meadow. The meadow roughly marks the National Forest boundary. At 2.5 miles the trail forks; continue left to Mystic Lake (the right fork heads back to the New World Gulch trailhead via a loop). The trail then climbs slightly to the boundary between New World Gulch and the Bozeman Creek at about 3.7 miles. From the divide the trail drops down to the northwest shoreline of Mystic Lake and meets with the Bozeman Creek Trail 457. The Mystic Lake Cabin is on the southeast side of Mystic Lake. This is a very rugged and rough route. ROAD CLOSURE INFORMATION: (Please refer to the Motor Vehicle Use Map ) Sourdough Canyon/Bozeman Creek Trail 454, Trail 461, and the New World Gulch Trails 50 and 53 are closed to all motorized use. In the winter, Trail 454 is a groomed cross-country ski trail and is closed to all bicycles and wheeled vehicles. In the winter, Moser Road FS 6210 is closed to all wheeled motorized vehicles. Hyalite Canyon Road FS 62 and Moser Road FS 6210 both close to all motorized vehicles the evening of March 31 through May 16.
facilitiesDescription The cabin has bunk beds with mattresses to sleep up to four people. A wood-burning cook stove also heats the cabin. Other amenities include a table with chairs, basic cookware, dishes and tableware. Firewood is supplied for the stove. Outside is a campfire ring and a corral for up to two horses. An outhouse is equipped with a vault toilet. No electricity or water is available at the cabin. Guests need to bring their own supply of drinking water, as well as items such as fire starters (matches and newspaper), flashlights or lanterns, bedding, extra toilet paper, first aid supplies and dish soap, which are also not provided. The cabin will need to be cleaned and all trash removed prior to leaving.
facility MYSTIC LAKE CABIN
facilityID 75196
fullReservationUrl http://www.reserveamerica.com/campsiteSearch.do?contractCode=NRSO&parkId=75196&cmp=39-32--joewils
importantInformation The cabin remains locked; a combination lock code will be contained in the reservation confirmation letter/email Water is not available in the cabin; water obtained from nearby natural water sources should be treated prior to use Grizzly bears may frequent the area; guests must carefully follow the food storage order for Gallatin National Forest ( Click here for more information) No garbage service; please bring garbage bags and pack out all trash and personal belongings Candles are not permitted inside the cabin Federal regulations prohibit firing a gun or use of any other weapon in or within 150 yards of a developed recreation site, across or on a road or body of water, or in any circumstance whereby any person may be injured or property damaged; violators will be prosecuted Pets not recommended; solid pet wastes must be removed within 100 yards of cabin Campfires must be contained within the fire ring adjacent to the facility; no other campfires are authorized The burning of wood pallets is not authorized This is a non-motorized area; off-road vehicles are prohibited 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 The cabin is tucked into a stand of pines near the southeastern shore of Mystic Lake, at an elevation of about 6,400 feet. The landscape surrounding Mystic Lake includes meadows that fill with wildflowers in the summer, as well as evergreen forest and the peaks of the Gallatin Range. Visitors may spot one of the resident black or grizzly bears, moose, elk or mule deer. Several bird species also inhabit the area.
recreationDescription New World Gulch Trail and Bozeman Creek Trail are just a couple of the multi-use trails in the area for hikers, equestrians, mountain bikers, skiers and snowshoers. The Mystic Lake Loop is popular with mountain bikers. Anglers can fish for brook, rainbow and cutthroat trout in Mystic Lake. Hunting opportunities are good in the fall.
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