Reviews for this site — 001, Loop: AREA DIAMOND BUTTE LOOKOUT

4.7
(63 reviews)

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John H Verified
Stayed date
Oct 2022

We had a wonderful time at the lookout. Everything was as advertised, we have another trip planed for Granit Butte lookout very soon.

Doug M Verified
Stayed date
Jan 2022

Nice place to spend Christmas. We had some snow and lows in the teens with gusty winds at times, but also some clear skies during the day and night. The propane heater is great - we kept it set to 1 (out of 5 total) and stayed toasty warm.

Doug M Verified
Stayed date
Jan 2022

Nice place to spend Christmas. We had some snow and lows in the teens with gusty winds at times, but also some clear skies during the day and night. The propane heater is great - we kept it set to 1 (out of 5 total) and stayed toasty warm.

Jim H Verified
Stayed date
Dec 2021

Our family loved our stay. We will book it again!

Jim H Verified
Stayed date
Dec 2021

Our family loved our stay. We will book it again!

Brandon-Dean M Verified
Stayed date
Oct 2021

This is, hands down, the NICEST lookout we have ever stayed in. Propane fridge/freezer, cooking and heating stoves, lighting...very comfortable. And don't let the pictures fool you - the views are amazing. A couple of notes: It can get very muddy, and I'm not talking fun splashy mud. This is some kind of alien technology built to encumber human movement. Don't plan on driving up when there's snow on the ground. We made it up to the cattle guard and hiked in the rest of the way because of knee-deep snow over the road. Turn the main propane line on that to the right of the downstairs door as you are walking up. It'll save you a trip. Follow the directions on the fridge to a T and everything works great. Keep an eye out for gypsum crystals and fossilized wood. Theyre everywhere. Theres a cool thermal vent just down the hill at the right hand side of the stairs. Hot mud. The visitor logs are in the drawers in the table. Have fun! We loved it!

Brandon-Dean M Verified
Stayed date
Oct 2021

This is, hands down, the NICEST lookout we have ever stayed in. Propane fridge/freezer, cooking and heating stoves, lighting...very comfortable. And don't let the pictures fool you - the views are amazing. A couple of notes: It can get very muddy, and I'm not talking fun splashy mud. This is some kind of alien technology built to encumber human movement. Don't plan on driving up when there's snow on the ground. We made it up to the cattle guard and hiked in the rest of the way because of knee-deep snow over the road. Turn the main propane line on that to the right of the downstairs door as you are walking up. It'll save you a trip. Follow the directions on the fridge to a T and everything works great. Keep an eye out for gypsum crystals and fossilized wood. Theyre everywhere. Theres a cool thermal vent just down the hill at the right hand side of the stairs. Hot mud. The visitor logs are in the drawers in the table. Have fun! We loved it!

Robin R Verified
Stayed date
Jul 2021

Great stay. Our visit was May 2-5, not hunting season, so very quiet. Only saw a few cars pass the entire time we were there. Follow the Forest Service directions not any Google or Waze. We came from Colorado and made the mistake of thinking we had found a quicker way, but were rudely surprised by a bridge closure near Broadus causing a backtrack of an hour. The scenery was more dramatic than we expected. Like being on a Colorado fourteener. Mountain ranges in the distance. Pronghorns grazing. There was quite a bit of wind but that's too be expected at the top of a ridge. Great hiking around. We had brought our ebikes along and had wonderful roads to ourselves. One day a lone antelope raced alongside my husband husband. What a sight. Another afternoon a quick moving rain storm treated us to a double rainbow that we could almost touch it was so close. The accomodations were clean and well cared for considering the amount of use the lookout appears to receive as noted in the logs. If you hike across the meadows watch out for ticks. Spray before you hike, and check for ticks on return. It was warm enough that we did not need the heater, but nice to see it there. Also a propane refrigerator and stove. This is a special place. We hope others that rent it will also appreciate it and treat it with respect. Thanks Forest Service for keeping these available for all to enjoy.

Robin R Verified
Stayed date
Jul 2021

Great stay. Our visit was May 2-5, not hunting season, so very quiet. Only saw a few cars pass the entire time we were there. Follow the Forest Service directions not any Google or Waze. We came from Colorado and made the mistake of thinking we had found a quicker way, but were rudely surprised by a bridge closure near Broadus causing a backtrack of an hour. The scenery was more dramatic than we expected. Like being on a Colorado fourteener. Mountain ranges in the distance. Pronghorns grazing. There was quite a bit of wind but that's too be expected at the top of a ridge. Great hiking around. We had brought our ebikes along and had wonderful roads to ourselves. One day a lone antelope raced alongside my husband husband. What a sight. Another afternoon a quick moving rain storm treated us to a double rainbow that we could almost touch it was so close. The accomodations were clean and well cared for considering the amount of use the lookout appears to receive as noted in the logs. If you hike across the meadows watch out for ticks. Spray before you hike, and check for ticks on return. It was warm enough that we did not need the heater, but nice to see it there. Also a propane refrigerator and stove. This is a special place. We hope others that rent it will also appreciate it and treat it with respect. Thanks Forest Service for keeping these available for all to enjoy.

Kelly B Verified
Stayed date
May 2021

Absolutely divine. The wagon is a great help getting things up the hill. The views are insane. What a peaceful place. Lookout is clean and conscientious. Can’t wait to get back!