About Tucannon Guard Station
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Thomas B
VerifiedJanuary 18, 2020 • Stayed at: Tucannon Guard Station, Loop: TUCANNON GUARD STATION
The Tucannon Guard Station is an old Forest Service Ranger's cabin that sits in the Tucannon River Valley. There is excellent (seasonal) fishing in the River and lots of feral fruit nearby to pick in the late summer and early fall. Many beautiful hikes are nearby and they are detailed on maps and brochures inside . The cabin itself is dated, but very functional and comfortable. The kitchen is well stocked with utensils, The furniture is comfortable and board games are available for those so inclined. It is a lovely publicly owned get away, reasonably priced for a family of four to get away for a few days.
Location Tucannon Guard Station
Address:
71 West Main St
Pomeroy, WA, 99347
United States
From Pomeroy, take Highway 12 west for about 4 miles. Turn left on Tatman Mt. Road and continue (road changes to Linville Gulch after a couple of miles) for about 6.5 miles (sharp right turn at top of hill) where pavement ends at Blind Grade. Continue on gravel road (Blind Grade) with hairpin turns to stop sign. Turn left onto Tucannon Road and continue for about 8.5 miles. Guard station is on the right.
From Dayton, take Highway 12 east about 11.5 miles, and turn right on Tucannon Road. Continue about 24 miles. The guard station is on the right. This route is best for large RVs and is the best route in winter, especially for those with two-wheel drive vehicles. Please contact the Columbia County Road Department in Dayton for winter road condition reports.
Latitude & Longitude: 46.2504 / -117.678