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Johnson Guard Station

JOHNSON GUARD STATION
JOHNSON GUARD STATION
JOHNSON GUARD STATION

About Johnson Guard Station

Johnson Guard Station is located 30 miles east of Soda Springs, Idaho, on a site that was established in 1910. The current building was constructed in 1934, and is named after James J. Johnson, who served as ranger of the Georgetown Ranger District from 1907-1913. It's been used for various purposes over the years, from serving as summer headquarters to housing work crews. The cabin is accessible by car in warmer months and by snowmobile in winter. The cabin provides a few conveniences, so guests should be prepared to bring the supplies and equipment they need to make their stay more comfortable.

Number of accommodations: 1

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2026 (Current year)

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This campground is open year round, providing flexibility for your stay.

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001, Loop: JOHNSON GUARD STATION

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Site Details

Up to 15 guests
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Surface: Gravel
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Reviews (8)

What Guests Are Saying

The Johnson Guard Station offers a beautiful location with picturesque surroundings and enjoyable hiking opportunities. However, the cabin's condition is concerning, with significant cleanliness issues, including rodent droppings and dead bugs. While the environment is appealing, improved maintenance and deep cleaning are necessary for a better experience.

Review Summary

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Gary P

Verified

November 21, 2024 Stayed at: 001, Loop: JOHNSON GUARD STATION

3

The cabin sits near a road that is very busy especially on Labor day weekend. There was a huge amount of pick ups going by and ATVs going by. What we especially did not like was the two RVs that were parked in the parking area. They finally left Late in the day and or unhappy that they had to move. We had to park our car in the driveway because someone else with an RV trying to pull up there. Going across the road and hiking was a lot of fun. The trees are really pretty there. There are a tremendous amount of flies that get in but we still enjoy the cabin.

Stephen R

Verified

September 16, 2024 Stayed at: 001, Loop: JOHNSON GUARD STATION

2

We rented Johnson Guard Station for a weekend in Sept 2024. It is a great location with beautiful surroundings. It would have been the perfect trip were it not for the condition of the cabin. I understand that rodents and bugs are inevitable in rustic cabins, but there is a limit. Some basic exclusionary work, maintenance, and a deep cleaning needs to be done on this cabin. There were a large amount of droppings, urine stains, and grease trails from rodents in every corner and on every surface inside this cabin. The window tracks were overflowing with dead bugs. The bed frames were covered in rodent droppings and dead bugs. There are holes in the wall at the bottom of the door frame between rooms that mice regularly came out of. They were coming in through holes around the gas lines. They were regularly seen coming in and out of the stove and the wall heater. Again, I understand it's a rustic cabin and some cleaning may be required. This condition goes beyond "basic cleaning" and has reached unhealthy levels.

Gary P

Verified

September 3, 2023 Stayed at: 001, Loop: JOHNSON GUARD STATION

5

This cabin was excellent with a very few exceptions. There are bunkbeds but they do not have a mattress so you sleep on plywood unless you bring your own padding. otherwise everything about the cabin was great. The road in front of the cabin has an exceptional amount of traffic pick up trucks and commercial trucks so even though the cabin seems to be remote at first glance it has lots of noise from time to time.Be careful of the propane stove when you light it. It does not light very quickly and has a tendency to flash up The electric lights on timers are great. It would be nice to have a way to lock the back door from the inside in case you’re worried about security since the door can be bumped open.

Joe T

Verified

September 7, 2022 Stayed at: 001, Loop: JOHNSON GUARD STATION

5

Used the guard station Sept 2022. We really liked our stay. There were six beds to use in the cabin, which was a surprise (two bunk and two single beds). Like it says, you need to bring your own bedding. The cabin had been upgraded to have solar powered lights, which was awesome. Super easy to use and worked great. There are two porch lights (front and back) and each room inside has two lights (each one controlled with its own switch) The lights have a timer switch, the longest the lights will stay on is 60 minutes. You have other options, such as 45 mins, 30 mins, 15 mins, and 5 mins, and off. The fire pit area was clean and very user friendly. No complaints with the pit toilet. The property is surrounded by a large fence, which was nice. The picture of the barb wire is outdated as it now has square grid fencing all the way around. There were a handful of hornets inside the cabin when we first got there, but the fly swatter helped take care of them. The area had lots of flies, but nothing crazy. The propane stove worked great. You need to turn on the gas outside the cabin before using and make sure to turn it off before leaving. There were mice that visited inside the cabin at night so make sure your food and garbage are secured before bed. Very pretty area. The guard station is right on the main road so there were noticeable traffic with 4-wheelers and side-by-sides but it is expected with the area.

Harry H

Verified

March 28, 2022 Stayed at: 001, Loop: JOHNSON GUARD STATION

2

The cabin had not been stayed in for a few months before we got there, and it sort of showed that. Otherwise, it was a nice enough experience and we were happy the Forest Service makes cabins like this and all the rest of them available to the public.

Jolin M

Verified

March 10, 2020 Stayed at: 001, Loop: JOHNSON GUARD STATION

4

Fun little place to stay .. we snowmachined in and stayed for a couple days .. the warming hut isn’t far away and there is a lot of riding you can do..

Andrew C

Verified

January 24, 2020 Stayed at: 001, Loop: JOHNSON GUARD STATION

3

Rented the cabin in 2018 under a different person and then 2019 and the light issue was not resolved. Other than that it was a great time

Ronald C

Verified

January 18, 2020 Stayed at: 001, Loop: JOHNSON GUARD STATION

4

when renting the cabin make sure you h ave lights no lights in the cabin would recommend you have some type of cooking stove the one in the cabin is not very good. other than that you should be fine by bringing regular camping gear

Location Johnson Guard Station

Address:
322 N. 4th St.
Montpelier, ID, 83254
United States

Highway access

Johnson Guard Station is accessible via Highway 34, which is approximately 12 miles south from Soda Springs. The station is reached by taking Forest Service Road 102 after following Diamond Creek Road.

Latitude & Longitude: 42.7211 / -111.207

Elevation: 2117 feet

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Last updated: June 4, 2026

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