Reviews for this site — 001, Loop: AREA POST CREEK GUARD STATION

4.5
(38 reviews)

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Rebecca S Verified
Stayed date
Aug 2025

Incredible spot! We took Tedoc Road (option 2) up and it was one of the best maintained forest service roads I have ever driven on. The cabin was very clean and we saw/heard no signs of mice although we did not open the silverware drawers (ignorance is bliss). The views and stars from the cabin were amazing! There are a few wasp nests in the entrance to the cabin and a couple were hanging around the gate, so be mindful when you pull the pin to open the gate. Will definitely be planning to return for a longer stay to check out more of the hiking in the area. Thank you USFS!!!!

Rebecca S Verified
Stayed date
Aug 2025

Incredible spot! We took Tedoc Road (option 2) up and it was one of the best maintained forest service roads I have ever driven on. The cabin was very clean and we saw/heard no signs of mice although we did not open the silverware drawers (ignorance is bliss). The views and stars from the cabin were amazing! There are a few wasp nests in the entrance to the cabin and a couple were hanging around the gate, so be mindful when you pull the pin to open the gate. Will definitely be planning to return for a longer stay to check out more of the hiking in the area. Thank you USFS!!!!

Caitlin M Verified
Stayed date
Sep 2024

Third fire lookout I've stayed at. Great view, stars are awesome at night and the running water and bathroom inside was definitely a plus! The swimming hole was refreshing and there was lots to explore.

Caitlin M Verified
Stayed date
Sep 2024

Third fire lookout I've stayed at. Great view, stars are awesome at night and the running water and bathroom inside was definitely a plus! The swimming hole was refreshing and there was lots to explore.

Caroline K Verified
Stayed date
Jul 2024

First time visitors to this spot. What a peaceful place! The cabin is comfortable, well stocked and nicely maintained. Having running water (non-potable) and a flush toilet is luxury in my book. The kitchen has everything, even a propane stove and gas (we brought and used our own). There was no lock on the gate (just on the cabin). When my partner reached into the pipe at the gate for the lock (we didn't know it wasn't there) he got stung by a wasp nesting in there (be aware). There is an outdoor shower stall behind the garage. We hung a water bag there for a quick rinse. The swimming hole was too cold for us, and the size/water level doesn't really allow for actual swimming. Regarding the road conditions: on the way in the mapping app took us on the left fork (if driving south on Tedoc road) at these coordinates: 40°16'51.5"N 122°52'51.4"W. Unless you have a 4WD rig with extra clearance, I suggest to not take that left fork. Stick to the right - it's a MUCH better road. It was so quiet at the Guard Station - over the four days we saw four cars, all parked at trailheads. No one on the roads. The area burnt a few years ago, so it is not as scenic as I assume it once was. We did one nice hike to Black Rock Lake, and visited the abandoned White Rock Guard Station another day. There are not a whole lot of 'attractions' but if you're looking for serenity - this is a great place to find it. Wildlife sightings included a Pileated Woodpecker, Black-Headed Grosbeaks, Townsend Solitaires, mule deer and a momma bear with two cubs (not at the guard station). Big thank you to the Forest Service for maintaining this sweet spot!

Caroline K Verified
Stayed date
Jul 2024

First time visitors to this spot. What a peaceful place! The cabin is comfortable, well stocked and nicely maintained. Having running water (non-potable) and a flush toilet is luxury in my book. The kitchen has everything, even a propane stove and gas (we brought and used our own). There was no lock on the gate (just on the cabin). When my partner reached into the pipe at the gate for the lock (we didn't know it wasn't there) he got stung by a wasp nesting in there (be aware). There is an outdoor shower stall behind the garage. We hung a water bag there for a quick rinse. The swimming hole was too cold for us, and the size/water level doesn't really allow for actual swimming. Regarding the road conditions: on the way in the mapping app took us on the left fork (if driving south on Tedoc road) at these coordinates: 40°16'51.5"N 122°52'51.4"W. Unless you have a 4WD rig with extra clearance, I suggest to not take that left fork. Stick to the right - it's a MUCH better road. It was so quiet at the Guard Station - over the four days we saw four cars, all parked at trailheads. No one on the roads. The area burnt a few years ago, so it is not as scenic as I assume it once was. We did one nice hike to Black Rock Lake, and visited the abandoned White Rock Guard Station another day. There are not a whole lot of 'attractions' but if you're looking for serenity - this is a great place to find it. Wildlife sightings included a Pileated Woodpecker, Black-Headed Grosbeaks, Townsend Solitaires, mule deer and a momma bear with two cubs (not at the guard station). Big thank you to the Forest Service for maintaining this sweet spot!

William C Verified
Stayed date
Nov 2023

A remote lookout with spectacular views from the sleeping area; 2 queen foam mattress beds. Flush toilet and running water to wash dishes. Some electric camping lamps but you should plan to bring AA batteries. There was a mouse nest in the silverware drawer. Screens were somewhat effective but lots of flies inside. I had an electric flyswatter and got rid of them in 15 minutes! The trip up was a bit harrowing in a VW ID.4 EV but I was able to drive up and back with a 100% charge at Anderson, CA. The road had several trees fallen into the road and at one point I had to get out and move them out of the way. Another required careful manuvering to avoid hiiting the tree on one side and slipping off the road on the other. Watch out for big rocks in the road. Note that when you turn onto the final stretch of gravel road (look for sign stating 28N36 4POST .CR), it is almost exactly 4.1 miles to the gate. You cross a bridge that is NOT Post Creek and there is a LOCKED green gate on the right that is NOT the entrance. You go up several steep inclines and it is on the LEFT. The ROAD CLOSED sign on the gate is completely faded but it is attached to the gate. It was well worth the trip up but as noted before, it is a burn area with downed trees and very little green vegetation at this time. Perhaps in 5 - 10 years it will return to its previous glory.

William C Verified
Stayed date
Nov 2023

A remote lookout with spectacular views from the sleeping area; 2 queen foam mattress beds. Flush toilet and running water to wash dishes. Some electric camping lamps but you should plan to bring AA batteries. There was a mouse nest in the silverware drawer. Screens were somewhat effective but lots of flies inside. I had an electric flyswatter and got rid of them in 15 minutes! The trip up was a bit harrowing in a VW ID.4 EV but I was able to drive up and back with a 100% charge at Anderson, CA. The road had several trees fallen into the road and at one point I had to get out and move them out of the way. Another required careful manuvering to avoid hiiting the tree on one side and slipping off the road on the other. Watch out for big rocks in the road. Note that when you turn onto the final stretch of gravel road (look for sign stating 28N36 4POST .CR), it is almost exactly 4.1 miles to the gate. You cross a bridge that is NOT Post Creek and there is a LOCKED green gate on the right that is NOT the entrance. You go up several steep inclines and it is on the LEFT. The ROAD CLOSED sign on the gate is completely faded but it is attached to the gate. It was well worth the trip up but as noted before, it is a burn area with downed trees and very little green vegetation at this time. Perhaps in 5 - 10 years it will return to its previous glory.

Ready D Verified
Stayed date
Nov 2023

Very nice place to stay. Incredible views. We have a small AWD car and had no issues with access, in fact I think my granny's Buick would have made the trip just fine. We came in on the Wild Mad Road( FR 30 & 35) but went out on a secondary road (28N10, aka Whiterock Road). Some have mentioned getting lost but I found the provided directions very straightforward. Admittedly there is a lot of burned forest and that may be a turn off for some people. However there is also a lot of beauty to be seen through the newly opened canopy- wildflowers, shrubs, watercourses, rock features, etc. I feel like anyone interested in Fire Ecology would benefit from staying here. The cabin is set on a small knoll with steep sides and a bit of a drop off, so keep an eye on the kids. Nearby plunge pool would probably be perfect for cooling off on a hot summer day but as we were there in November that wasn't an issue. To get an idea of the layout check our YouTube video "Post Creek Guard Station _ Shasta Trinity National Forest" by Bigfoot_Saw. A few other videos are out there but show the area pre-burn and the cabin with the old furniture.

Ready D Verified
Stayed date
Nov 2023

Very nice place to stay. Incredible views. We have a small AWD car and had no issues with access, in fact I think my granny's Buick would have made the trip just fine. We came in on the Wild Mad Road( FR 30 & 35) but went out on a secondary road (28N10, aka Whiterock Road). Some have mentioned getting lost but I found the provided directions very straightforward. Admittedly there is a lot of burned forest and that may be a turn off for some people. However there is also a lot of beauty to be seen through the newly opened canopy- wildflowers, shrubs, watercourses, rock features, etc. I feel like anyone interested in Fire Ecology would benefit from staying here. The cabin is set on a small knoll with steep sides and a bit of a drop off, so keep an eye on the kids. Nearby plunge pool would probably be perfect for cooling off on a hot summer day but as we were there in November that wasn't an issue. To get an idea of the layout check our YouTube video "Post Creek Guard Station _ Shasta Trinity National Forest" by Bigfoot_Saw. A few other videos are out there but show the area pre-burn and the cabin with the old furniture.