About Clearwater Big House
Number of accommodations: 1
Seasonal information
2026 Season availability
001, Loop: AREA CLEARWATER BIG HOUSE
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Reviews (11)
Review Summary
Heather M
VerifiedDecember 21, 2025 • Stayed at: 001, Loop: AREA CLEARWATER BIG HOUSE
Enjoyed our stay in this quiet and peaceful place. Such amazing sunsets and sunrises. To mop before we left we ended up going to get water from one of the natural springs just down the road - worked great, and didn't have to waste any more drinking water. It gets very dark at night, so flashlights or little lanterns work great.
Emily C
VerifiedDecember 9, 2025 • Stayed at: 001, Loop: AREA CLEARWATER BIG HOUSE
Great place, very spacious. Heater worked really well. We just camped out by the fire since there was 2 of us. Such a beautiful location! We had a great time!
Charles N
VerifiedAugust 11, 2024 • Stayed at: 001, Loop: AREA CLEARWATER BIG HOUSE
We always enjoy staying at the Clearwater Guard Station. Back porch could use a bit of work, inner door doesn't lock. Grounds looked good, but the cabin itself needs some TLC.
Michael S
VerifiedMay 25, 2024 • Stayed at: 001, Loop: AREA CLEARWATER BIG HOUSE
Overall, we enjoyed our experience and achieved our goal of finding a place with solitude. We were able to hike without any crowded parking lots or others on the trails. For us, late May is the perfect time of year to head to this rustic cabin. Be aware that you are at altitude and it is going to be colder and, even snow despite being late May. To note, only two weeks before the roads had snow on them and there was a question on passibility. We have nothing but high praises for the Ranger staff, they were all great.
The cabin itself is some what dated and could use a bit of upkeep. The propane fireplace worked with no issues and kept the place heated to about 60 degrees F (15.5 C) with the outside temps in 50's during the day and high 30's at night. I think it would have been colder if we didn't place a tarp over the doorway leading upstairs and used some paper to fill in the gaps at the front door. The range worked well but cook times with the oven were pretty slow. The downstairs beds were comfortable. The living room had plenty of chairs for a family.
Excursions: Sunset Point (On NF 40) was phenomenal viewpoint. You can watch clouds & snow migrate up the valley. The Tucannon Trail was a great hike (prepare for ticks though). The Devils Eyebrow (off of NF 41) was a meadow area with pine trees & full of wildflowers.
Our recommendations
-Bring a few flashlights & a bright lamp because the propane powered lights only cover a small space.
-Spring water is available if you go down NF 40 (from the cabin, make a left at the lookout tower intersection). About 2.5 miles down the road is Spruce Spring. We brought a water Filtration set-up with us.
-Bring TP just in case as the vault toilet can be used by others recreating in the area.
-We brought supplies such as Clorox wipes & a spray mop to make cleaning easier.
-Verizon service was found near the lookout tower location w/o extra gear (we were able to use a cell router & yagi set-up to get service at the cabin).
Dohle D
VerifiedApril 9, 2023 • Stayed at: 001, Loop: AREA CLEARWATER BIG HOUSE
So helpful to have giant snow melting pots! Loved the ambiance with the gas fireplace! Beds were comfortable. House was cozy. Our stay was late in the season, so the trail had stopped being groomed, making the (beautiful) 6-inches of fresh powder a little tough for some of the beginner xc-skiers. However, there were enough snowmobile tracks to follow (without much traffic), so we still had a great time. Can't wait for more cross-country adventures to the Clearwater Big House in the Blue Mountains.
Connie R
VerifiedAugust 6, 2022 • Stayed at: 001, Loop: AREA CLEARWATER BIG HOUSE
Keeping in mind this is a camping experience - not a hotel: Clearwater Big House exceeded expectations. Things included such as dishes, cleaning supplies (mop, broom, etc). Gas fridge/freezer, stove and lights. Pack your own water (get it fresh down the road at Big Springs), food and bedding.
The only part that felt like roughing it was walking to the outhouse, which was kept clean.
Peaceful, relaxing experience! Will definitely do again! Thank you.
Karen J
VerifiedJuly 24, 2022 • Stayed at: 001, Loop: AREA CLEARWATER BIG HOUSE
We took our young grandchildren for an overnight stay. We were comfortable, with enough space to move around and they found games available for them to play. The lookout is a short drive away.
Amylouise S
VerifiedJuly 19, 2022 • Stayed at: 001, Loop: AREA CLEARWATER BIG HOUSE
This is a nice cabin in a beautiful place. There are trees all around and a pond in walking distance.
Kris T
VerifiedJanuary 30, 2022 • Stayed at: 001, Loop: AREA CLEARWATER BIG HOUSE
Skied into this epic spot on a bluebird weekend. Bring in most of your own supplies, but know that the cabin is stocked with pots and pans and some leftover canned goods. This cabin is more secluded than the clearwater lookout cabin, and a fab spot if the suns out. Breathe in the fresh Blue Mountain air and enjoy your time up in the big house, away from all the madness.
Jessica E
VerifiedJune 14, 2021 • Stayed at: 001, Loop: AREA CLEARWATER BIG HOUSE
Great little place to stay in. I was sad that it was so dirty. There was old food in the fridge, and the freezer. There is no electricity, and the only way to stay warm is with a gas stove. The fireplace in the pictures doesn't work, and is not able to have firewood in it either.
Location Clearwater Big House
Address:
71 West Main St
Pomeroy, WA, 99347
United States
From Pomeroy, Washington (35 minutes): Take 15th Street south for approximately 17 miles until the paved road ends. Continue on Forest Service Road 40 for 7 miles to Clearwater Junction (where the fire lookout is located). Turn left onto Forest Service Road 42 for 0.25 mile, and then turn right into the Clearwater Guard Station area. The rental cabin is the two-story building.
Automobile access to this site runs from approximately mid June through the end of October, depending on weather conditions. Sometimes automobile access may be earlier or later than anticipated, so when making your reservation be prepared to have an alternate travel method (snow mobile, snow shoes & sled, etc) in case the snow stays longer in the spring, or comes in earlier in the fall. We will no longer authorize refunds for inaccessibility due to inclement weather conditions. The same route is accessible during winter months by a groomed snowmobile trail (except the 0.25 mile of Forest Service Road 42 and access road into the Guard Station area are not groomed). Parking will be at Rose Spring Sno-Park, and from there, visitors ski, snowshoe or snow mobile approximately 5.5 miles to the cabin. A Washington State Sno-Park Permit is required to park at the Sno-Park.
Latitude & Longitude: 46.2004 / -117.568
Elevation: 1676 feet
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Last updated: May 20, 2026