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Deadwood Lookout Rec Cabin

Deadwood lookout cabin
DEADWOOD LOOKOUT REC CABIN-exterior
Inside DEADWOOD LOOKOUT REC CABIN
DEADWOOD LOOKOUT REC CABIN-interior

About Deadwood Lookout Rec Cabin

Deadwood Lookout Recreation Cabin is a historic Forest Service fire lookout on Deadwood Mountain. The structure provides sweeping panoramic views of the surrounding forest, making this a unique place to overnight. At least two other lookouts have existed previously on Deadwood Mountain, but the current one was built in 1934 by the Civilian Conservation Corps. It was actively used as a fire lookout until 1972. It has since become one of the most popular rental cabins in Idaho. The peak season is late June through mid-October. Guests can drive to the cabin, but high clearance vehicles are recommended for the dirt access road because it is narrow, steep and winding. The cabin offers only a few basic amenities. Guests should be prepared to bring most of what they need to make themselves comfortable, but the views of the mountains by day and the stars at night guarantee a memorable and rewarding experience.  

Number of accommodations: 1

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2026 (Current year)

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01, Loop: DEADWOOD LOOKOUT REC CABIN

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Site Details

Up to 4 guests
Surface: Gravel
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Reviews (15)

What Guests Are Saying

The Deadwood Lookout Rec Cabin offers a unique and isolated experience with stunning views, especially at sunrise and sunset, making it a special place to stay. Guests appreciate the comfortable mattress and the opportunity to see the Milky Way at night. However, access can be challenging, requiring a high-clearance vehicle, and daytime visitors occasionally disrupt the tranquility.

Review Summary

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Anca P

Verified

July 12, 2021 Stayed at: 01, Loop: DEADWOOD LOOKOUT REC CABIN

1

As always, we loved the gorgeous views, the rustic feel, the initial solitude we experienced.

We did NOT love the group of visitors who went around the locked gate around 7.15 PM and past the sign asking them to "respect the privacy of the renters". When we asked them to... respect our privacy, they chose to unlock the gate (how did they have the code?!) and then send a dirt biker up the road to do donuts in front of the lookout, to create a dusty mess and intimidate us (a woman + her 5-year old). As a result, we decided to leave the lookout, as spending the night close to these individuals was too scary a thought :-( Idaho campers, we can do much better than this.

Angela W

Verified

August 13, 2020 Stayed at: 01, Loop: DEADWOOD LOOKOUT REC CABIN

5

We had a great time. It was a little hard to find the initial lock to put the code in at the gate (look UNDERNEATH the bar). I would recommend bringing more water than you think you need. My only concern is that my sense of smell is really sensitive and the place kind of smelled like Pinesol. It was also A LOT hotter than I expected it to be in the mountains as well. Only two of the windows have screens. Bring extra clothes, linens, pillows, slippers, etc. We have T-Mobile. We did not have service.

Addie D

Verified

July 20, 2020 Stayed at: 01, Loop: DEADWOOD LOOKOUT REC CABIN

5

The lookout was fantastic! Gorgeous 360 views, peaceful, quiet, and entertaining with the lightening storm on night 2 of our stay. The lightening started in the Northwest corner and ended in the Southeast; it took 45 minutes to make it around and it was neat! The lookout itself is small, you'll likely spend more time outdoors anyway.
Bring everything you need, as if you were tent camping! Cookware, bedding, etc., everything is needed. Also, if you have a party of 3-4, it might be beneficial to bring along extra cots; there is one king size bed (two twins together).
Outhouse is the cleanest I've ever been in. No shade near the fire pit/sitting area, but if you bring a shade canopy, watch the wind! Surprisingly (and a little regrettably, lol), we had full phone service. Verizon is our carrier; we had phone and internet service once we got to the lookout (not so much on the drive up).
Well worth the expense and we'll definitely be back again in the future!

Kristen B

Verified

January 17, 2020 Stayed at: 01, Loop: DEADWOOD LOOKOUT REC CABIN

5

Amazing views! Great outhouse and well maintained. Host was accommodating with any questions and contacted us prior to our visit ensuring everything was set up. Gorgeous thunderstorm kept us up and wanting more. This is a beautiful public treasure that hopefully will be visited by all! THANK YOU to everyone who visits and keeps this lookout nice for the next person as well as the volunteers and employees of the National Forest Service for preserving this wonderful place!

MJ O

Verified

January 15, 2020 Stayed at: 01, Loop: DEADWOOD LOOKOUT REC CABIN

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My visit at Deadwood Lookout was a fiasco. The passcode given to me for the gate and the door ( verified three times) was incorrect. I was unable to drive past the gate up to the lookout and after walking there, I could not get in the door. It was late in the afternoon, no cell service, so I crawled in through a window. I had to walk back and forth from the lookout to my car to get my gear and food. Afterwards, I called the managers who said they had given me the wrong passcode and to call a fellow in Utah for a refund. I called and left a message describing the problem and he called back and left a message saying, so you did stay there...not a lot of empathy. I was hugely disappointed and never received a refund or credit.

Location Deadwood Lookout Rec Cabin

Address:
Emmett Ranger District Office
Emmett, ID, 83617
United States

Highway access

Access to Deadwood Lookout Rec Cabin is via Highway 55, which is approximately 35 miles south in Banks, Idaho.

Latitude & Longitude: 44.1089 / -115.703

Elevation: 2028 feet

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Last updated: June 4, 2026

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