Reviews for this site — GRANITE BUTTE LOOKOUT, Loop: GRANITE BUTTE LOOKOUT

4.3
(118 reviews)

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Julia B Verified
Stayed date
Sep 2023

The lookout was left clean and mostly stocked. The outhouse was very clean and stocked. We happened to be there during a storm and the entire night it felt like we were on a train (moving and wind/rain noise). There were many flies inside when we arrived but there was a fly swatter (a new one may be warranted). Having the games there was nice as the wind and lightening prevented a desire to hike. Not super crowded, but there were a few through hikers who stopped by. The wood stove worked fine, we brought our own jet boil. I think I would bring sleep pads and plan on sleeping on the floor next time. The twin "bed" was uncomfortably dirty and the cot was pieced together. Overall, a fun experience and I would do it again.

Julia B Verified
Stayed date
Sep 2023

The lookout was left clean and mostly stocked. The outhouse was very clean and stocked. We happened to be there during a storm and the entire night it felt like we were on a train (moving and wind/rain noise). There were many flies inside when we arrived but there was a fly swatter (a new one may be warranted). Having the games there was nice as the wind and lightening prevented a desire to hike. Not super crowded, but there were a few through hikers who stopped by. The wood stove worked fine, we brought our own jet boil. I think I would bring sleep pads and plan on sleeping on the floor next time. The twin "bed" was uncomfortably dirty and the cot was pieced together. Overall, a fun experience and I would do it again.

Na'Shea W Verified
Stayed date
Jul 2023

No complaints about the facility and the provided outhouse. Everything was clean and the amenities are pretty accurate according to the listing and recent reviews. However, if you would like to rent out a fish bowl and have everyone looking in the windows at you, then this is the place for you. We tried everyday to keep people off the top deck and hikers still came up unannounced and without permission. We even had some ATVers that decided to have a picnic right below the tower and some teenagers that came up one evening on their four wheelers to smoke weed. There is zero privacy during daylight hours. Probably the two WEEKDAYS we were there we saw at least 30 people up there between the hikers and the lookie loos. We tried putting the grate to the top deck down to keep people out and they still barged on up upon seeing our truck down below. Maybe we should have put our cooler on it in hindsight. I get that the tower is amazing as well as the views and people want to see it, but for someone who has had a reservation for 6 months, and booked over several weekdays to avoid crowds, the overall experience was quite disappointing. The forest service really needs to put up a sign at the base of the tower to be courteous of the occupants’ privacy. It’s one thing to have hikers pass by on the CDT, it’s a whole other thing to have them up in your space at any given moment. Also a side note, it was extremely windy the whole time, but honestly, that was far less disappointing than the revolving door of visitors.

Na'Shea W Verified
Stayed date
Jul 2023

No complaints about the facility and the provided outhouse. Everything was clean and the amenities are pretty accurate according to the listing and recent reviews. However, if you would like to rent out a fish bowl and have everyone looking in the windows at you, then this is the place for you. We tried everyday to keep people off the top deck and hikers still came up unannounced and without permission. We even had some ATVers that decided to have a picnic right below the tower and some teenagers that came up one evening on their four wheelers to smoke weed. There is zero privacy during daylight hours. Probably the two WEEKDAYS we were there we saw at least 30 people up there between the hikers and the lookie loos. We tried putting the grate to the top deck down to keep people out and they still barged on up upon seeing our truck down below. Maybe we should have put our cooler on it in hindsight. I get that the tower is amazing as well as the views and people want to see it, but for someone who has had a reservation for 6 months, and booked over several weekdays to avoid crowds, the overall experience was quite disappointing. The forest service really needs to put up a sign at the base of the tower to be courteous of the occupants’ privacy. It’s one thing to have hikers pass by on the CDT, it’s a whole other thing to have them up in your space at any given moment. Also a side note, it was extremely windy the whole time, but honestly, that was far less disappointing than the revolving door of visitors.

Matthew H Verified
Stayed date
Jul 2023

You're paying to be the tower host. You have zero privacy. You will be greeting people, and your belongings and space will be their space. People start rolling in as early as 7 am and don't let up until 9 pm, from surly locals, ossified retirees, CDT hikers, and everyone in between. No need for an alarm clock, if the footsteps of plucky hikers upon the planks don't wake you up, the sound of straight-piped UVTs driving up in droves will. It is a gorgeous area to explore, the tower has breathtaking views. But to rent this with the impression that you are in a cabin atop a tower is just not accurate.

Matthew H Verified
Stayed date
Jul 2023

You're paying to be the tower host. You have zero privacy. You will be greeting people, and your belongings and space will be their space. People start rolling in as early as 7 am and don't let up until 9 pm, from surly locals, ossified retirees, CDT hikers, and everyone in between. No need for an alarm clock, if the footsteps of plucky hikers upon the planks don't wake you up, the sound of straight-piped UVTs driving up in droves will. It is a gorgeous area to explore, the tower has breathtaking views. But to rent this with the impression that you are in a cabin atop a tower is just not accurate.

Lindsey W Verified
Stayed date
Jun 2023

We had a great time watching a thunderstorm roll in. The views are beautiful and you can explore in all directions. Only downside is way too many visitors. Do not have any expectation of privacy, even in the slightest. There are people coming up the lookout constantly. It is very popular! So, if you love company, this is the place for you!

Lindsey W Verified
Stayed date
Jun 2023

We had a great time watching a thunderstorm roll in. The views are beautiful and you can explore in all directions. Only downside is way too many visitors. Do not have any expectation of privacy, even in the slightest. There are people coming up the lookout constantly. It is very popular! So, if you love company, this is the place for you!

Joslin K Verified
Stayed date
Jun 2023

In Sum: Quiet, Mostly Private, and a Great Time! Despite 3 days of near constant rain, cloud cover so dense you couldn't see 2 feet in front of you, and the occasional wind gust, we had a great time and stayed warm in the cabin! Ample firewood was available though the splitting maul in the cabin was pretty well dulled with rolls and chips in some spots. (If you're driving up, consider bringing your own!) No wildlife but plenty of recent elk sign near the mines. I'm certain they just held out on us due to the weather. From reading other reviews, privacy seems to be hit or miss. We only had one visitor on the very first day. He rode up on a motorcycle, talked to my spouse for a few minutes, and then made his way back down the mountain, then no other visitors in the remaining 2 days - and our stay took place over the weekend. The road up near the top when you get out of the trees was decently steep and rough. I wouldn't take a sedan up there, but I don't think you need a lifted pick up to make the drive either. We did some exploring in the area and especially enjoyed the two antique stores available for browsing. One, Rusty Relics, and the other a hidden gem found by following the posted signs on the main road back in a more residential area. We checked out Aunt Molly's WMA and Brown's Lake as well and will be back to visit both again! Things to Note: • 2 battery operated lanterns were available, 4 D batteries are needed for each. There were two smaller lanterns also available which required AA batteries. • One of the available descriptions of the cabin listed fire rings/pits and a picnic table. These things are not available. The only things currently outside the cabin are the firewood stack and the "beacon". • Leaving the cabin clean and organized leaves the experience enjoyable for those who come after you - no one wants to check in to a chaotic cabin. :)

Joslin K Verified
Stayed date
Jun 2023

In Sum: Quiet, Mostly Private, and a Great Time! Despite 3 days of near constant rain, cloud cover so dense you couldn't see 2 feet in front of you, and the occasional wind gust, we had a great time and stayed warm in the cabin! Ample firewood was available though the splitting maul in the cabin was pretty well dulled with rolls and chips in some spots. (If you're driving up, consider bringing your own!) No wildlife but plenty of recent elk sign near the mines. I'm certain they just held out on us due to the weather. From reading other reviews, privacy seems to be hit or miss. We only had one visitor on the very first day. He rode up on a motorcycle, talked to my spouse for a few minutes, and then made his way back down the mountain, then no other visitors in the remaining 2 days - and our stay took place over the weekend. The road up near the top when you get out of the trees was decently steep and rough. I wouldn't take a sedan up there, but I don't think you need a lifted pick up to make the drive either. We did some exploring in the area and especially enjoyed the two antique stores available for browsing. One, Rusty Relics, and the other a hidden gem found by following the posted signs on the main road back in a more residential area. We checked out Aunt Molly's WMA and Brown's Lake as well and will be back to visit both again! Things to Note: • 2 battery operated lanterns were available, 4 D batteries are needed for each. There were two smaller lanterns also available which required AA batteries. • One of the available descriptions of the cabin listed fire rings/pits and a picnic table. These things are not available. The only things currently outside the cabin are the firewood stack and the "beacon". • Leaving the cabin clean and organized leaves the experience enjoyable for those who come after you - no one wants to check in to a chaotic cabin. :)