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Whitetail Cabin

WHITETAIL CABIN

About Whitetail Cabin

Whitetail Cabin sits at an altitude of 4,048 feet in the north end of the Custer National Forest approximately 20 miles from Ashland, Montana. The cabin was built in the 1930s by the Civilian Conservation Corps. Formerly a ranger station, it is now a registered historic site. The cabin is available year-round and is accessible by car, but guests should be prepared to hike about 100 yards to the cabin in winter, depending on road conditions. Some creature comforts are provided, but guests will need to bring several of their own amenities.

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

365 Days

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🏠 001, Loop: AREA WHITETAIL CABIN
4 guests
$65.00
/ per night

Reviews (24)

What Guests Are Saying

Guests consistently enjoy their stays at Whitetail Cabin, appreciating its rustic charm and comfort, especially during cold weather with available firewood and a cozy wood stove. The close proximity to snowshoeing locations enhances the experience. While some mention the presence of mice, it has not detracted from their overall enjoyment.

Review Summary

4.2
24 reviews
5
54.2%
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Teresa F

Verified

August 30, 2021 Stayed at: 001, Loop: AREA WHITETAIL CABIN

1

Our experience with this cabin was very negative. First, the code did not unlock the gate. I was able to get through a small area and unlock the door to the cabin which was 75-100 yards away. Unfortunately, the cabin was dirty and reeked of manure, garbage was also left behind and had attracted a lot of flies. I had two children with me and simply could not lift our cooler above the gate and drag our belongings that far away so we opted to drive away to try to find service. We would not get service for another 180 miles and by then it was very, very late. HWY 212 out of the cabin is chock-full of deer and antelope, while this is beautiful it is also frightening at night. The wildlife just sits on or on the side of the road feeding. We must have passed 200 deer and antelope on our way out. The next day I spoke to the ranger who was compassionate and apologetic and encouraged me to speak to someone at Rectreation.gov for a full refund. That process has been a nightmare and frankly, I have just been chasing my tail completing steps they are asking me to complete only to end up right where I started. If I can give you any advice, invest in a satellite phone or ask what the backup plan is if the code does not work. This was the second cabin with a gate to which the code did not work. Luckily the first cabin had a smaller walk-through gate that we could drag out things through and the cabin was much closer. Whitetail Cabin does not. At this point, I am not sure if I will get any refund for this cabin so I am out 200 hundred dollars. I am not sure if I will work with Recreation.gov again.

kenneth J

Verified

August 27, 2021 Stayed at: 001, Loop: AREA WHITETAIL CABIN

2

Whitetail cabin rear door would not latch. Repaired by lifting door to aline latch striker and latch plate and tightening the hinge screws. Still needs some work to latch without pushing firmly closed. Cabin was very hot and only some windows would open and there were no screens available. The electric fan for the cabin has borken blades and is not usable. There is a large pine tree between cabin and shed that has died and needs to be removed before in falls. Safety Hazard!
We repaired the horse hitching rail by reattaching top rail and securing with metal strap that had fallen off.
Cabin was very dirty so after a good sweeping out and washing of coffee pot and we enjoyed our stay.
A few days of repair work on the facility will make this cabin usable for for future vistors

Robert P

Verified

May 18, 2021 Stayed at: 001, Loop: AREA WHITETAIL CABIN

5

Glad I got in before the rate increased. I can't see paying $65 a night plus another $8 fee for a total of $73 for this place although it is nice.

I have Verizon for cell and only got 1 bar that came and went at the actual cabin. If you hike up the hill with that big water tank on top I was able to get 4 bars with 4G LTE.

Forest Service or future visitors please bring a new hardback blank book for use as a journal or even a thick notebook so people can continue to leave notes about their visit. Some stories and tips and pretty interesting and funny. I am also amazed at some of the artwork people do.

The cabin needs some window cleaner if the Forest Service or a future guest can bring. It would have been an even better stay if the windows were clean.

It is not listed in the details but there is a microwave. According to the journals there was one before but it broke or was stolen but there is one again.

If you are wondering about the solar panels in the photo it is used to pump non-potable when in season. Maybe the Forest Service can update the site to reflect when that is.

Don't leave food out as there were two mice. I got woke up around 1 due to the noise of them going after my nuts. Oh, guess I should clarify that they were smoked almonds that I had in a zip lock bag inside the mesh portion of my luggage. I had put all the other food items in the fridge but forgot about the almonds.

Wood heater worked great.

Thank you Ashland Forest Service for your work.

Robert B

Verified

April 11, 2021 Stayed at: 001, Loop: AREA WHITETAIL CABIN

5

The cabin’s location was excellent. The fire pit and available wood to burn was nice. Very clean restroom.

Lacey E

Verified

February 21, 2021 Stayed at: 001, Loop: AREA WHITETAIL CABIN

5

Visited in Feb 2021. The lock on the gate was frozen, so we walked in from there (about 75 yards). There was enough wood already split to get the fire going and start warming the place up (and I left two day's worth split for the next visitors). Temps were between 0 and -10F for the two nights/three days we were there, so we slept out in front of the wood stove. The electricity worked great and the outhouse was clean and stocked with TP. It was a new moon during our stay, so the stars were out in full effect and the city kid traveling with me was awestruck. Overall, a wonderful weekend away.

A note on cell service: I have Verizon and there was enough coverage to send/receive text messages (especially if you're standing at the window that faces the gate). I tried making one call and it dropped after a few seconds.

Tammy M

Verified

January 18, 2021 Stayed at: 001, Loop: AREA WHITETAIL CABIN

5

The cabin was absolutely perfect for our family of 4: clean, quiet, easy to get to, and surrounded by wildness.

Carissa W

Verified

January 4, 2021 Stayed at: 001, Loop: AREA WHITETAIL CABIN

5

Great little cabin. Wood was stocked and wood stove kept us warm. Really cool peaceful location.

Ashley P

Verified

October 12, 2020 Stayed at: 001, Loop: AREA WHITETAIL CABIN

5

You should ignore the other review that talks about it being dirty. Just because the person that used it before them was a slob and didn't clean doesn't mean that you shouldn't stay here. This cabin is situated at the juncture of an old fire and a Ponderosa Pine forest. The cabin is a good size. I don't think I'd like to stay with four adults, but it was great for a couple. The oven is small and there is a microwave. I laughed when I saw there were no less that four coffee pots! Fridge and freezer are great, but also not full size. There are lots of hooks for organization in the bedroom. We would have appreciated if the cabin came with a metal container to dump the ashes from the wood burning stove. There were lots of ashes when we arrived, but I assume the prior renters may have left when the fire was still hot. The view from the vault toilet is spectacular. We saw lots of deer near the cabin.

Russell M

Verified

October 4, 2020 Stayed at: 001, Loop: AREA WHITETAIL CABIN

4

Outstanding Cabin.
Great Cabin w/ outhouse, very clean. Cabin fits 4 very well.

Mike B

Verified

August 30, 2020 Stayed at: 001, Loop: AREA WHITETAIL CABIN

1

It was so disgusting that we didn't even stay in it. There was garbage inside when we got there. The fridge was dirty. The mattresses were old and stained. We dispersed camped down the road instead. There was dog food and animal parts in bowls in front of the outbuilding. I've stayed in A LOT of government cabins in my life. I've never seen such a thing. I'm going for a refund, but the site all of a sudden wasn't working for that function.....all of it is working except that part. Right.

Location Whitetail Cabin

Address:
Po Box 168 2378 Hwy 212
Ashland, MT, 59003
United States

Latitude & Longitude: 45.6403 / -105.976

Elevation: 1234 feet

Policies & Rules

Category About
General

Guests must provide their own water for drinking, cooking and washing

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This is bear country; guests should keep all food, trash and scented products inside the cabin

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Supplemental livestock feed must be certified weed-free

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Guests must pack out all trash and clean cabin before departure

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Guests should fill out a condition report when the wood supply is running low

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Guests should contact the District Office at (406) 784-2344 to check on weather and road conditions that might affect their visit

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Learn more about Custer National Forest

General

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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