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Granite Butte Lookout

GRANITE BUTTE LOOKOUT
Wind Drifts
Table
Tower
GRANITE BUTTE LOOKOUT

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Parking

About Granite Butte Lookout

The Granite Butte Lookout is located at 7,587 feet above sea level atop the Continental Divide of North America. The 15' by 15' lookout cabin sits atop a 20' tall wooden tower that was first built in 1932. The structure was rebuilt in 1962 and has been recently renovated. This tower was listed on the national register of historic lookouts in 2008 and offers guests a glimpse into the life of a Forest Service Lookout. Located near Lincoln, MT the lookout offers direct access to the Continental Divide National Scenic Trail which stretches along the back bone of the continent from Canada to Mexico. It is accessible by vehicle, but be forewarned, the road is rough towards the end and high-clearance vehicles are recommended. The lookout has the basic amenities including a bed, auxiliary cots, tables, chairs, dishes, cutlery, and a woodstove are provided, but guests should prepare to bring their own bedding, water, and propane.

Number of accommodations: 1

Nearby Activities & Attractions

Hiking

Skiing

Snowmobile

Seasonal information

2026 (Current year)

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Open year round

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

365 Days

Campground Amenities

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Parking
Parking and Transport

Parking and Transport

  • Parking

Cabin Interior

  • Heating
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Site Details

Up to 4 guests
Surface: Gravel
Driveway entry: Pull-Through
Campfire
Pet Friendly
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Reviews (118)

What Guests Are Saying

Granite Butte Lookout offers stunning 360-degree views and cozy accommodations, making it a popular choice for winter visits. Guests appreciate the well-stocked cabin, including firewood and cooking supplies, although the steep stairs may pose challenges for pets. Some noted issues with the cots and the strong winds, but overall, visitors found the experience enjoyable and recommend it for outdoor enthusiasts.

Review Summary

4.3
118 reviews
5
64.4%
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4
18.6%
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8.5%
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william s

Verified

July 5, 2021 Stayed at: GRANITE BUTTE LOOKOUT, Loop: GRANITE BUTTE LOOKOUT

2

Great cabin. Amazing views. The periodic hiker was charming. The endless string of individuals and their families on four-wheelers equipped with American flags who set up impromptu block parties at all hours and were insulted and incredulous when they were told my family had rented the cabin for the weekend and they were unable to access the cabin--not so much fun. Several even told me that if they really wanted to that they could come up at any time to see the cabin and my family didn't have any ability to stop them. Needless to say, we left a few days early. I don't think there is much the forest service can do about it other than remove the notion of privacy and the cabin being a quiet area from the list of cabin amenities. In truth, worst forest service cabin I've ever stayed at, but unfortunately nothing to do with the cabin. I would never stay there again and would ultimately not recommend.

william s

Verified

July 5, 2021 Stayed at: GRANITE BUTTE LOOKOUT, Loop: GRANITE BUTTE LOOKOUT

2

Great cabin. Amazing views. The periodic hiker was charming. The endless string of individuals and their families on four-wheelers equipped with American flags who set up impromptu block parties at all hours and were insulted and incredulous when they were told my family had rented the cabin for the weekend and they were unable to access the cabin--not so much fun. Several even told me that if they really wanted to that they could come up at any time to see the cabin and my family didn't have any ability to stop them. Needless to say, we left a few days early. I don't think there is much the forest service can do about it other than remove the notion of privacy and the cabin being a quiet area from the list of cabin amenities. In truth, worst forest service cabin I've ever stayed at, but unfortunately nothing to do with the cabin. I would never stay there again and would ultimately not recommend.

Riley W

Verified

June 12, 2021 Stayed at: GRANITE BUTTE LOOKOUT, Loop: GRANITE BUTTE LOOKOUT

5

Stunning views!

Riley W

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June 12, 2021 Stayed at: GRANITE BUTTE LOOKOUT, Loop: GRANITE BUTTE LOOKOUT

5

Stunning views!

Annette R

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February 1, 2021 Stayed at: GRANITE BUTTE LOOKOUT, Loop: GRANITE BUTTE LOOKOUT

5

My husband and I had a great time at Granite Butte Fire tower. It was quite chilly when we arrived - but the wood was ready to go and we had the fire burning within a few minutes. This is a once in a lifetime experience!

Annette R

Verified

February 1, 2021 Stayed at: GRANITE BUTTE LOOKOUT, Loop: GRANITE BUTTE LOOKOUT

5

My husband and I had a great time at Granite Butte Fire tower. It was quite chilly when we arrived - but the wood was ready to go and we had the fire burning within a few minutes. This is a once in a lifetime experience!

Jessi G

Verified

January 22, 2021 Stayed at: GRANITE BUTTE LOOKOUT, Loop: GRANITE BUTTE LOOKOUT

5

Well provided and well stocked.

Jessi G

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January 22, 2021 Stayed at: GRANITE BUTTE LOOKOUT, Loop: GRANITE BUTTE LOOKOUT

5

Well provided and well stocked.

David C

Verified

January 15, 2021 Stayed at: GRANITE BUTTE LOOKOUT, Loop: GRANITE BUTTE LOOKOUT

4

Always a fun time. The wood stove has deteriorated significantly since our last stay in March 2020. The firebricks are falling apart which seems to prevent the stove both holding heat and drafting consistently. It took quite a while to heat things up. Also, the massive pile of quilts which were in situ last winter had vanished, which was sad.

David C

Verified

January 15, 2021 Stayed at: GRANITE BUTTE LOOKOUT, Loop: GRANITE BUTTE LOOKOUT

4

Always a fun time. The wood stove has deteriorated significantly since our last stay in March 2020. The firebricks are falling apart which seems to prevent the stove both holding heat and drafting consistently. It took quite a while to heat things up. Also, the massive pile of quilts which were in situ last winter had vanished, which was sad.

Location Granite Butte Lookout

Address:
1569 Highway 200
Lincoln, MT, 59639
United States

Highway access

The lookout is accessible via Stemple Pass Road #601, which connects to Highway 279 north of Helena. Lincoln is the nearest town, located approximately 16 miles northwest.

Latitude & Longitude: 46.863 / -112.465

Elevation: 2315 feet

Policies & Rules

General

  • Granite Butte is located atop the Continental Divide and is exposed to harsh site conditions. Strong winds are common year round and temperatures drop to below zero in the winter months. The Marsh Creek Road and Granite Butte Road may have "winter conditions" and may not be passable for vehicles from November until the end of May depending on snow pack. Winter renters should be prepared for a 4 mile ski or snowmobile trip into the tower and to bring appropriate cold weather camping equipment and gear. Winter renters are encouraged to check weather conditions and to call the Lincoln Ranger Station for current conditions.
  • No electricity or indoor plumbing is available at this facility.
  • Entry to the lookout is by combination lock, if you did not receive it in your booking email, please call the Lincoln Ranger District at (406) 362-7000 prior to your arrival to obtain the combination.
  • Please contact the Lincoln Ranger District prior to arriving at the cabin to check on any restrictions or conditions, such as fire or road closures, weather or storms that may affect the quality of your visit.
  • A Food Storage Order is in effect throughout the Lincoln Ranger District: all bear attractants must be stored in bear resistant manner, including all food and beverages, grease, garbage, and all parts of harvested animals; coolers are not bear-resistant containers.
  • Do not leave food or trash outside the lookout. All garbage and food must be packed out.
  • The cabin is no-smoking facility.
  • Please clean lookout upon departure.
  • Make sure lookout is locked upon departure.
  • Learn more about the Helena 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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Last updated: June 4, 2026

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