About West Fork Butte Lookout
Number of accommodations: 1
Nearby Activities & Attractions
Hiking
Skiing
Seasonal information
2026 Season availability
001, Loop: AREA WEST FORK BUTTE LOOKOUT
Site Details
Reviews (78)
What Guests Are Saying
West Fork Butte Lookout offers an exceptional experience with breathtaking views, well-equipped accommodations, and a cozy atmosphere. Access is straightforward, although winter conditions may require planning for snowmobiles or skis. Guests appreciate the kid-friendly design, clean facilities, and the overall sense of adventure, making it a highly recommended destination.
What Guests Are Saying
West Fork Butte Lookout offers an exceptional experience with breathtaking views, well-equipped accommodations, and a cozy atmosphere. Access is straightforward, although winter conditions may require planning for snowmobiles or skis. Guests appreciate the kid-friendly design, clean facilities, and the overall sense of adventure, making it a highly recommended destination.
Review Summary
Barbara P
VerifiedMarch 27, 2022 β’ Stayed at: 001, Loop: AREA WEST FORK BUTTE LOOKOUT
Wood well stocked, tidy, plenty of propane. Mattresses kind of hard thought. Would bring my own air mattresses next time.
Barbara P
VerifiedMarch 27, 2022 β’ Stayed at: 001, Loop: AREA WEST FORK BUTTE LOOKOUT
Wood well stocked, tidy, plenty of propane. Mattresses kind of hard thought. Would bring my own air mattresses next time.
Emily C
VerifiedFebruary 23, 2022 β’ Stayed at: 001, Loop: AREA WEST FORK BUTTE LOOKOUT
We backpacked in. I underestimated the difficulty level. Once we made it into the lookout we had a fantastic time. Everything you need is there. The constant fierce winds took some getting used to. It was truly spectacular and humbling experience! Wonderful!
Emily C
VerifiedFebruary 23, 2022 β’ Stayed at: 001, Loop: AREA WEST FORK BUTTE LOOKOUT
We backpacked in. I underestimated the difficulty level. Once we made it into the lookout we had a fantastic time. Everything you need is there. The constant fierce winds took some getting used to. It was truly spectacular and humbling experience! Wonderful!
Gary G
VerifiedFebruary 8, 2022 β’ Stayed at: 001, Loop: AREA WEST FORK BUTTE LOOKOUT
great but cold and windy
Gary G
VerifiedFebruary 8, 2022 β’ Stayed at: 001, Loop: AREA WEST FORK BUTTE LOOKOUT
great but cold and windy
Kyra B
VerifiedJanuary 14, 2022 β’ Stayed at: 001, Loop: AREA WEST FORK BUTTE LOOKOUT
Absolutely GORGEOUS! The views were flipping incredible and worth every mile. But ...be warned.... if you ski up it is a very steep 7 miles with 2,310 feet of elevation gain which took us 4 miles to complete. Luckily we followed a snowmobile track so we didn't have to break trail. We got a late start so if we had to break trail we wouldn't have made it. There was a woodbox full of wood so plenty for several nights, however, we didn't see or find any more cut wood to restock. If you are a snowmobiler it would be great if you could bring some wood in to carry some extra weight for us leg powered machines π
Kyra B
VerifiedJanuary 14, 2022 β’ Stayed at: 001, Loop: AREA WEST FORK BUTTE LOOKOUT
Absolutely GORGEOUS! The views were flipping incredible and worth every mile. But ...be warned.... if you ski up it is a very steep 7 miles with 2,310 feet of elevation gain which took us 4 miles to complete. Luckily we followed a snowmobile track so we didn't have to break trail. We got a late start so if we had to break trail we wouldn't have made it. There was a woodbox full of wood so plenty for several nights, however, we didn't see or find any more cut wood to restock. If you are a snowmobiler it would be great if you could bring some wood in to carry some extra weight for us leg powered machines π
Alexander L
VerifiedDecember 27, 2021 β’ Stayed at: 001, Loop: AREA WEST FORK BUTTE LOOKOUT
Awesome little fire lookout, we had to cut a fallen tree out of the road up but other than that it was smooth sailing
Alexander L
VerifiedDecember 27, 2021 β’ Stayed at: 001, Loop: AREA WEST FORK BUTTE LOOKOUT
Awesome little fire lookout, we had to cut a fallen tree out of the road up but other than that it was smooth sailing
Location West Fork Butte Lookout
Address:
24 Fort Missoula Road
Missoula, MT, 59804
United States
From Missoula, travel south on Highway 93 to Lolo. Turn onto Highway 12 and continue west for 17 miles, following Lolo Creek to Forest Road 37. Turn left onto Road 37, and cross the concrete bridge over Lolo Creek. . There are two gates along the route to the lookout. The first is located near the beginning of Forest Road 37 not far from the concrete bridge over Lolo Creek. This gate is open during the summer months, closed in the winter and variable during the spring and fall. The second gate is located roughly 7 miles from the intersection of Forest Road 37 and Highway 12. This gate is always closed and has a lock with the same combination as the lookout. After crossing the concrete bridge over Lolo Creek, continue past the old buildings. The road turns sharply to the left and begins to climb out of the drainage bottom. The first gate is located just after the road turns to the left. Follow Forest Road 37 for approximately 7 miles to the second intersection. Turn a sharp left, open the locked gate using the combination provided by the Missoula Ranger Station and travel through . Close the gate behind you and follow the road a half mile to the lookout.
During the winter and early spring months the gate near the beginning of Forest Road 37 is closed and locked to provide skiing and snowmobiling opportunities and to protect roadbed surfaces during spring break-up conditions. When the gate is locked, visitors can park at the parking area below the gate, and follow the route via snowmobile, skis or foot 7.5 miles to the lookout. Maps are available online or for purchase by calling the Missoula Ranger District.
Latitude & Longitude: 46.7336 / -114.4
Elevation: 1617 feet
Policies & Rules
Arrival & departure
- The lookout is locked; codes for access will be emailed to renters.
- West Fork Butte Road is closed from December 1 to April 30; access requires winter travel methods during this time.
Site capacity
- The maximum group size allowed is 4 people.
Site types & loops
- Camping is not allowed at this facility.
Fires & fuel
- Campfires are not allowed at this facility.
- Firewood may be limited; please conserve while staying.
- Do not transport firewood; obtain it locally to prevent pests.
Pets
- Pets are prohibited on the property.
Wildlife & food storage
- Food and attractants must be secured from wildlife from March 1 to December 31.
Safety & rules
- Familiarize yourself with safety issues, including bears and weather hazards, before reserving.
- Pack out all garbage, food, and personal items after your stay.
Amenities
- Amenities like cleaning supplies and cookware may be available, but not guaranteed; check before your stay.
General
- Learn more about the Lolo National Forest
Nearby Campgrounds
Nearby destinations
Last updated: June 4, 2026