Facilities
Medicine Point Lookout is a historic "L4" lookout located on Medicine Point, west of the Bitterrot Valley. The lookout is one room cabin with a bed platform suitable for two people. Bedding is not provided. The lookout can accomidate up to four people. Others are welcome to tent camp in the area. The lookout measures 14ft.X14ft. with a 30 inch catwalk around the outside. There is wood stove for heat. You may have to saw your own wood from dead and down material found nearby. A bow saw and ax are provided. A two burner propane campstove and lanterns are provided. Propane is not provided, you will need to bring your own propane canisters. Basic eating and cooking utensils are provided. There is no water available near the lookout so please bring your own water. An outdoor toilet serves the lookout. You will need to provide your own toilet paper.
The lookout is built on a 10 foot tall tower, with narrow steps and catwalk. This may pose a hazard for children and pets. Guests are responsible for their own safety.
Remember, guests will need to bring their own water for drinking, cooking and cleaning purposes, as well as propane fuel canisters for cooking and lighting. Guests are also responsible for their own bedding, towels, soap, toilet paper and garbage bags. The facility does not provide trash receptacles; all garbage must be carried out, and the tower must be cleaned by guests prior to leaving. Do not leave anything you bring, even if you think it will benefit other renters.
The tower is accessed by a somewhat difficult 3.5-mile hike from the parking area with a 2,000 foot elevation gain. Snowmobiles and other off-road vehicles are not allowed on the trail, however, horses and other livestock are welcome. Guests are responsible for their own travel arrangements and safety, and must bring several of their own amenities.
Natural Features
The Bitterroot forest is home to many species of wildlife, from mule deer, whitetail deer, elk, bighorn sheep, mountain goats, black bear, mountain lions and moose to many varieties of smaller animals and birds.
Recreation
Aside from hiking and horseback riding, the area is replete with wildlife and offers scenic views. A lookout journal is kept inside, providing instructions of what to do in case of emergency or a storm. Danger from lightning is largely abated due to a lightning rod implanted at the structure.
Recreation Sites
- Cabin Nonelectric
- Overnight
Activities
- Wildlife Viewing
- Hiking
- Camping
- Historic & Cultural Site
- Lookout Tower
- Horseback Riding
Amenities
- Coleman Lantern (Fuel not provided)
- Cooking Pots
- Cooking Utensils
- Hitching Racks
- Table & Chairs
- Twin Bed Platform
- Wood Stove
- Outhouse
- Propane Lantern (Fuel not provided)
Getting Here
Need to Know
Drinking water is not available. Bring your own drinking water.
Bring propane canisters for stove and lantern.
Hay for stock must be certified weed free.
All garbage and food must be packed out. Please bring garbage bags.
Bring your own bedding.
No ATV's or OHV's are allowed on the trail.
Some cleaning supplies are provided but you should plan to bring your own in case they are not available during your stay. Please help keep the cabin clean.
Check in time is 2:00 PM; Check out time is 12:00 PM
Contact Information
For campground inquiries, please call: 406-821-3913