About Big Hole Lookout (MT)
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Reviews (15)
What Guests Are Saying
Big Hole Lookout offers a wonderful experience with beautiful views and a well-stocked cabin, including essentials like firewood and cooking supplies. Visitors appreciated the friendly community support, including the backcountry horsemen club. While there was a concern about leftover dog food attracting rodents, overall guests enjoyed the solitude and charm of the lookout, emphasizing the importance of respecting the space and resources.
What Guests Are Saying
Big Hole Lookout offers a wonderful experience with beautiful views and a well-stocked cabin, including essentials like firewood and cooking supplies. Visitors appreciated the friendly community support, including the backcountry horsemen club. While there was a concern about leftover dog food attracting rodents, overall guests enjoyed the solitude and charm of the lookout, emphasizing the importance of respecting the space and resources.
Review Summary
Bradley D
VerifiedAugust 18, 2022 • Stayed at: Big Hole Lookout, Loop: Big Hole Lookout
The two-track up was entirely manageable with a passenger car if someone so chooses and the route is well marked. Plenty of space for a few vehicles to park when you reach the trailhead. I really enjoyed the hike in despite being out of shape because it was a nice steady grade which allowed me to keep a nice steady pace. Not that I wasn't relieved to finally arrive, but there was a pleasant breeze from the SW the entire time which kept me reasonably cool in the ample tree cover. I stopped to rest maybe three times and still made it in less than 1:45 with plenty of water to spare.
Since the lookout is newly restored in the last two years everything is immaculate and in excellent condition. Several folks were also kind enough to make the trek down to the spring (700' elevation change in 0.75 miles - not for the faint of heart) and fill the four gallon-size water jugs, so if you bring a filter there is plenty of water available for drinking. Large potable jugs provided by Wild Horse Plains Back Country Horseman are also available.
The views are spectacular. The area is loaded with huckleberries (at the right time). Apparently there is a goat that visits (I did not meet him), but there is plenty of other wildlife to see. I do wish they had retained/restored the Osborne Fire Finder, but I know that is quite an expense, still, sad to see it missing from the restoration. There are all the basic amenities present, although the bed is just a twin size and no cots. A few foldout chairs complement the existing wood table and chairs (2). Also, what I personally loved seeing, PLENTY of hooks in the ceiling to hang a lamp - there's even a heat shield above the bed for hanging a gas lantern. The windows do slide open still, but unfortunately there are no screens. Make of that what you will.
Well worth the hike. It's a fabulous restoration and I can hardly wait to make the trip again!
Anna B
VerifiedAugust 14, 2022 • Stayed at: Big Hole Lookout, Loop: Big Hole Lookout
First time staying at a lookout and was so so impressed with all the groups who helped restore it! Had everything and more than we were looking for in a overnight stay, special views, solitude, and beautiful weather. Would highly highly recommend!
Lisa W
VerifiedJuly 5, 2022 • Stayed at: Big Hole Lookout, Loop: Big Hole Lookout
Loved every part of this lookout and hike! Wonderfully maintained! We even saw the Wild Horse Plains Backcountry Horseman on our trek in after clearing the trail. Immensely Grateful for our volunteers!
jeff k
VerifiedSeptember 28, 2021 • Stayed at: Big Hole Lookout, Loop: Big Hole Lookout
Awesome Renovation of the lookout! The trail was easy to find and the solitude was worth the climb to the lookout. Plenty of supplies for cooking and cleaning in the lookout. Plenty of extra cots, axe, splitting maul, etc. Make sure to be Bear Aware while on the trail, came across a Black bear on the way in and out. Plenty of other wildlife as well! Thank you Backcountry Horsemen for all your hard work at maintenance of this great lookout
Fiona L
VerifiedAugust 10, 2021 • Stayed at: Big Hole Lookout, Loop: Big Hole Lookout
Incredible spot. The recent restoration is gorgeous and all visitors have keep this place incredibly tidy. There is a lot of love for this spot. We visited when the Montana skies were pretty smoky, so didn't get to enjoy the panoramic views. But there are plenty of huckleberries to pick and trails to hike around.
Location Big Hole Lookout (MT)
Address:
Po Box 429
Plains, MT, 59859
United States
From Plains, Montana travel northwest on Highway 200 for approximately 7.5 miles to Weeksville Creek Road (FR 887). From Thompson Falls, Montana travel southeast on Highway 200 for approximately 17.5 miles to Weeksville Creek Road (FR 887). Turn north onto Weeksville Creek Road (FR 887) and travel approximately 3 miles to Big Hole Road (FR 5587) and turn left. Travel the Big Hole Road for approximately 17.5 miles to the Big Hole Trailhead.
Latitude & Longitude: 47.6042 / -115.07
Elevation: 2071 feet
Policies & Rules
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Guests must hike, ride a horse, or bicycle 3 miles from the parking area to the lookout. |
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This facility is located in a remote area; before making a reservation, become aware of bear, water, and weather safety. |
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All garbage, food and personal belongings must be packed out. |
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Water is not available on-site. There is a spring 3/4 mile downhill from the lookout with non-potable water. |
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The lookout remains locked; a key code will be sent to you in your reservation confirmation. |
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Maximum stay limit is 3 nights per reservation. |
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Learn more about the Lolo National Forest at: https://www.fs.usda.gov/lolo |
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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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There is some cell service at the lookout. |