Gifford Pinchot National Forest
Built in 1909, the Gotchen Creek Guard Station is the oldest historic structure on the Gifford Pinchot National Forest, and the only building constructed during the administration of Gifford Pinchot, first Chief of the U.S. Forest Service and an early conservation leader. Within the state of Washington, only a few ranger stations of this age survive.
It is a small two-room cabin nestled in a grove of aspen trees at the edge of a meadow, just a few miles from the Mt. Adams Wilderness. The cabin served as the administrative headquarters for the Mt. Adams District from 1909 until 1916. The ranger station was built along the primary “sheep driveway” entering the Forest from the east, which tens of thousands of sheep passed through.
It was formally listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 2007. Gotchen Creek Guard Station ranked among those historic sites “recognized for their unique contributions to Washington’s heritage.” The National Register of Historic Places is the nation’s official list of cultural resources worthy of preservation.
The cabin sleeps a maximum of 6 people in two areas. There is one double bunk bed in the main room of the cabin, and there is a second double bunk bed in a seperate bunkhouse near the cabin. The cabin has propane heat, propane stove, and a propane refrigerator. Pots, pans, dishes, and cooking utensils are provided. A vault toilet is located about 20 yards from the cabin. There are 2 battery operated lanterns, but it is suggested you bring additional non-flammable light sources, such as a headlamp.
There is no potable water at the cabin, and guests are strongly encouraged to bring plenty for drinking, cooking, and washing. Snow can be melted during the winter; however, the water must be treated or boiled before drinking.
Although the cabin has several amenities, guests need to provide their own sleeping bags, linens, towels, dish soap, matches, first aid kit, toilet paper, and garbage bags. Please pack out what you pack in.
Access in winter months is dependent on snow levels. Access to Gotchen may require ski's, snowmobile or snowshoes.
No potable water at this site.
No animals are allowed at the cabin. Thank you.
The Gotchen Guard Station sleeps up to 6 people and requires that renters bring bedding, potable water and a non-flammable light source. The cabin has sleeping in the living room for up to 4 in a "full" or double size bunkbed; and the same in a separate building. Although the beds can sleep 8, a maximum of 6 people is allowed in this small historic cabin. Propane heat, cooking stove and refrigerator are provided as well as toilet paper for the vault toilet.
During winter months access to cabin is over snow. Guests will not be able to drive to cabin after snow has fallen. In the event of a heavy snowfall, guests may not be able to access nearby Pineside Sno-Park or could get stranded. The Forest Service does not plow the road to the Sno-Park, and does not plow the road to the Guard Station. Those with existing reervations are advised to check weather conditions close to their reservation date and plan accordingly; refund requests will be honored if the Sno-Park is inaccessible.
Camping is prohibited at the guard station, as are open fires.
Pack out all food and garbage and clean the facility before you leave.
Doors and windows should be locked and all personal items removed upon departure.
The guard station is a non-smoking facility.
Please contact the Ranger District at (509) 395-3400 prior to arriving at the cabin to check on any restrictions or conditions, such as fire or road closures, weather or storms that may affect the quality of your visit.
Entry to the cabin is by a key stored in a lock box; the combination to the lock box is given in your confirmation letter
The guard station is located near the base of Mt. Adams, which at 12,276 feet is the second highest peak in Washington. It is a few miles away from the Mt. Adams Wilderness area, a blend of dry east-side and moist west-side ecosystems, allowing diverse types of vegetation and wildlife to flourish. Multiple trails provide access to spectacular views of Mt. Adams, including its glaciers, mountain streams, meadows, open alpine forests and lava flows.
Forest Road 8225 served as a stock driveway for many years and was the main entry into the National Forest from the east. The 1910 Special Fire Report for the Columbia National Forest stated that more than half of the bands of sheep that used the Forest passed by the Gotchen Creek Ranger station. The area was burned over in the Cascade Fire of 2012. Fire scarred trees and post fire regrowth are part of the adjacent landscape.
The guard station is located near Mt. Adams and the Mt. Adams Wilderness.
Many recreational opportunities are within close proximity of the Guard Station, including hiking, biking, horseback riding, hunting, skiing, and snowshoeing. The cabin is at the base of Mt. Adams, and near Mt. Adams Wilderness. Gotchen Creek Trail #40 and Snipes Mountain Trail #11 are both within close proximity of the cabin.
2455 Hwy 141 Trout Lake WA 98650
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SUMMER ACCESS
Automobile Access to the cabin is over snow in the winter. Guests will not be able to drive to the cabin after snow has fallen typically in November or December through April. The cabin is located about 20 minutes outside of Trout Lake, WA when road is not impassable by snow.
From Trout Lake head towards Pineside Sno-Park on Mt. Adams Recreation Highway. Once you get to Pineside Sno-Park take Forest Road 8225 to the junction with Forest Road 8225060. Turn right and the cabin is 150 yards on the left.
WINTER SNOWMOBILE OR SKI IN:
• From Snow King Sno-park you can ski in on the Lava loop to the Pipeline loop and the top of the Pipeline loop. Grooming stops here. From here you head NW on FS 181 to FS 8225. Turn Right on FS8225 to the junction with the FS8225060 and then turn right. Cabin is on your left. Total miles: 3.5
• From Pineside Sno-park you just head straight up FS 8225 until you get to the junction with the 060 and then turn right. Cabin is on your left. Total miles 3.4 but all uphill. This route is not recommended for skiers.