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Reviews (20)
What Guests Are Saying
Pine Mountain Lookout offers stunning sunset views, a charming rustic cabin, and excellent stargazing opportunities with minimal light pollution. While the drive requires a higher clearance vehicle and caution is advised due to the presence of baby rattlesnakes, the overall experience is enjoyable for nature lovers. The clean facilities and peaceful surroundings make it a wonderful retreat, though accessibility and safety should be considered, especially for families and pets.
What Guests Are Saying
Pine Mountain Lookout offers stunning sunset views, a charming rustic cabin, and excellent stargazing opportunities with minimal light pollution. While the drive requires a higher clearance vehicle and caution is advised due to the presence of baby rattlesnakes, the overall experience is enjoyable for nature lovers. The clean facilities and peaceful surroundings make it a wonderful retreat, though accessibility and safety should be considered, especially for families and pets.
Review Summary
Joshua P
VerifiedAugust 9, 2022 • Stayed at: 01, Loop: AREA PINE MOUNTAIN LOOKOUT
PGE has put a gate that needs a key. Can’t even get to the lookout. Don’t waste your money.
Mike K
VerifiedJuly 26, 2022 • Stayed at: 01, Loop: AREA PINE MOUNTAIN LOOKOUT
Great view and sunsets. We did not sleep in the cabin, but had a great time looking around the historic site. It was awesome having the top of Pine Mt. to ourselves. The pit toilet was spotless.
Michelle S
VerifiedJuly 20, 2022 • Stayed at: 01, Loop: AREA PINE MOUNTAIN LOOKOUT
It was kind of a rough experience- the surrounding forest is quite burnt out with very little shade. It was 97 degrees when I arrived at 6PM and for forecasted to be hotter the next few days of my reservation. There was also a large group of men camped within a quarter mile of the lookout which made this single, female camper very uncomfortable, especially after they drove by the lookout slowly checking it out a couple times after I first arrived. I decided the heat, lack of shade and neighbors made the stay not worth it and left after about an hour. If I were with a group, and it was cooler I think it would have been a great experience.
WARNING! Don't use the driving directions sent to you in the email! Those directions took me almost 2 hours on a narrow, unmaintained, extremely, rough road that went waaay out of the way to approach the lookout. When I left I decided to take the way google suggested which was a lovely 30 min drive on a wide, well-maintained road.
Brian G
VerifiedJuly 3, 2022 • Stayed at: 01, Loop: AREA PINE MOUNTAIN LOOKOUT
Location is excellent. Feels secluded but accessible. We saw no rattlesnakes. Trip to the Eel river was good relief from the heat. Bathroom was very clean.
Joshua S
VerifiedNovember 7, 2021 • Stayed at: 01, Loop: AREA PINE MOUNTAIN LOOKOUT
Unable to reach pine lookout. Downed trees had block both forest roads entrances about 1mi north from the lookout. We tried to move a few but reached a point where they were too big. This is coming through Potter Valley and Eel Rd (North to South). I'm sure it would have been great, would check road conditions for others looking to camp here in the future.
Lauren S
VerifiedAugust 24, 2021 • Stayed at: 01, Loop: AREA PINE MOUNTAIN LOOKOUT
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jon w
VerifiedJuly 7, 2021 • Stayed at: 01, Loop: AREA PINE MOUNTAIN LOOKOUT
Great look out. Beautiful sunset. The outhouse hadn't been cleaned in a looooong time. (But nice that it even has an outhouse) So i cleaned it for the next group. C'mon people, clean up after yourselves. The road up is a bit rough, 4 wheel-drive is ideal. We went for a swim at the bottom of the hill in the Eel River, under the bridge. Really nice. Would definitely stay here again.
Caldonia N
VerifiedFebruary 2, 2021 • Stayed at: 01, Loop: AREA PINE MOUNTAIN LOOKOUT
We visited Pine Mtn right before the 2018 fire went through. We were amazed and so grateful that the lookout was saved so that such a treasure could be enjoyed by more people. The 180 degree view to the west is made for sunsets while the trails to and all around the place make exploring a really great treat.
Duane B
VerifiedNovember 24, 2020 • Stayed at: 01, Loop: AREA PINE MOUNTAIN LOOKOUT
Magnificent views and solitude. The bathroom wasn't bad. Look out for the rattlesnake that lives under the stairs. Bring some floats for the river at the bottom of the hill. You don't need 4 wheel drive to make it up to the cabin, our Jetta wagon did just fine.
Aniruddha J
VerifiedAugust 13, 2020 • Stayed at: 01, Loop: AREA PINE MOUNTAIN LOOKOUT
The pit toilet was a mess. The cabin needs some maintenance. Does not have screens on the windows. On hot summer days, if you keep the windows open at night, be prepared for a nasty fight with bugs.
Location Pine Mountain Lookout
Address:
10025 Elk Mountain Road
Upper Lake, CA, 95485
United States
From Upper Lake:
Proceed north on M1/Elk Mountain Road past the Upper Lake Ranger Station. After several miles, as indicated by the sign, turn left onto 18N05.
Soon after leaving M1/Elk Mountain Road, you will come to a three-way intersection. Only the center road (up the hill) and the right-hand road will get you to the Lookout. The right-hand road is in better shape. If you do not have 4-wheel-drive and high clearance, the center road is not recommended.
After a few miles, make the hairpin turn to the left onto 17N23. A gate indicated by a sign will be on the right a few miles along.
From Potter Valley:
Travel on M8 (south side of Eel River) is not recommended as the PG&E gates are unpredictably opened and closed, and progress on 18N05 from M8 could be blocked by trees.
Turn right on Eel River Road (North County Road 240B) and drive 4 miles to the Y intersection. Take the right hand fork of the Y, signed as Cutoff Road, and travel down the hill for about a half-mile. At the bottom of the hill proceed north on County Road 240B and cross the bridge to the north side of Eel River.
Turn right towards Lake Pillsbury and proceed for 14 miles to the junction with M1 at the Soda Creek Store.
Turn right (south) onto M1. At the junction of M1 and M8, proceed to the left (uphill, following the sign for Upper Lake) to stay on M1.
After approx 6 miles, as indicated by the sign, turn right onto 18N05. After a few miles, make the hairpin turn to the left onto 17N23. A gate indicated by a sign will be on the right a few miles along.
Latitude & Longitude: 39.3669 / -123.021
Elevation: 1139 feet