CAMPING @ WEST FORK BUTTE LOOKOUT

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contractID NRSO
description West Fork Butte Lookout is an ideal place for guests to experience the mountains of southern Missoula from a unique vantage point. The facility provides near-360-degree views of the surrounding area. It is equipped with basic supplies and provides guests a base camp location from which to explore the area. Access by vehicle is available for a relatively short time during the summer months and is variable during the spring and fall. If the gate on Forest Road 37 is closed, guests may have to hike, ski or snowmobile roughly 7.5 miles to the facility. Please call the Missoula Ranger District to check gate status. Guests are responsible for their own travel arrangements and safety, and must bring several of their own amenities.
drivingDirection From Missoula, travel south on Highway 93 to Lolo. Turn onto Highway 12 and continue west for 17 miles, following Lolo Creek to Forest Road 37. Turn left onto Road 37, cross the concrete bridge over Lolo Creek and turn right. Follow Forest Road 37 for approximately 7 miles to the second intersection. Turn a sharp left and travel through the gate. Follow the road to the lookout. The gate at Forest Road 37 is closed during the winter and spring months to provide skiing and snowmobiling opportunities and to protect roadbed surfaces during spring break-up conditions. If the gate is locked, visitors can park at the parking area below the gate, and follow the route 7.5 miles to the lookout. Maps are available online or for purchase by calling the Missoula Ranger District.
facilitiesDescription The lookout can sleep up to four people and is equipped with bunk beds and mattress pads. The lookout also has a table and chairs, a propane cook stove and lantern, as well as a wood stove for heat. Cleaning supplies, kitchen utensils, cookware and other amenities may be available, but are not always guaranteed; call for availability, (406) 329-3814. A vault toilet is provided. Guests should bring their own water for drinking, cooking and cleaning purposes. Bedding and towels, propane fuel canisters, flashlights, matches, lighters, garbage bags, toilet paper and cleaning supplies are not supplied at the facility. Guests are responsible for cleaning the lookout prior to departure.
facility WEST FORK BUTTE LOOKOUT
facilityID 75254
fullReservationUrl http://www.reserveamerica.com/campsiteSearch.do?contractCode=NRSO&parkId=75254&cmp=39-32--joewils
importantInformation Group size limit: 4 No camping No campfires The lookout remains locked. Renters must contact the Missoula Ranger District office at 406-329-3814 during regular business hours (Monday-Friday, 8:00am-4:30pm) to receive the combination to the lookout Pets are not allowed in this facility or on the property Firewood can be limited; conserve wood From April 1 to December 1, all food and attractants must be secured from bears and other wildlife This facility is located in a remote area; before making a reservation, become aware of bear , water and weather safety, including avalanche danger All garbage, food and personal belongings must be packed out Cleaning supplies, kitchen utensils, cookware and other amenities may be available, but are not always guaranteed; call for availability, (406) 329-3814). Learn more about the Lolo 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 14-by-14' lookout is situated on a rocky knob with spectacular views of the surrounding area, including Lolo Peak, the Bitterroot Mountains and the Lolo Creek drainage. The lookout is close to the Montana-Idaho border and Lolo Pass. The surrounding forest is comprised primarily of lodgepole pine and larch. The area is home to elk, moose, deer and black bears.
recreationDescription Hiking trails are available in the area. Visitors often bring cross-country skis or snowshoes for wintertime fun. Snowmobiles are often used to reach the lookout in the winter, and there is a system of groomed trails to explore nearby. Fishing is available in Lolo Creek.
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