Facilities
Natural Features
Recreation
Recreation Sites
- Cabin Nonelectric
- Overnight
Activities
- Wildlife Viewing
- Hunting
- Hiking
- Camping
- Historic & Cultural Site
- Birding
- Fire Lookouts/Cabins Overnight
Amenities
- Bunkbed(s)
- Cot(s)
- Dining Area
- Fire Extinguisher
- First Aid Kit
- Grills
- Picnic Tables
- Table & Chairs
- Vault Toilets
Nearby Attractions
Getting Here
From Upper Lake:
Proceed north on M1/Elk Mountain Road past the Upper Lake Ranger Station. After several miles, as indicated by the sign, turn left onto 18N05. After a few miles, make the hairpin turn to the left onto 17N23. A gate indicated by a sign will be on the right a few miles along.
From Potter Valley:
- Travel on M8 (south side of Eel River) is not recommended as the PG&E gates are unpredictably opened and closed, and progess on 18N05 from M8 could be blocked by trees.
Turn right on Eel River Road (North County Road 240B) and drive 4 miles to the Y intersection. Take the right hand fork of the Y, signed as Cutoff Road, and travel down the hill for about a half-mile. At the bottom of the hill proceed north on County Road 240B and cross the bridge to the north side of Eel River.
Turn right towards Lake Pillsbury and proceed for 14 miles to the junction with M1 at the Soda Creek Store.
Turn right (south) onto M1. At the junction of M1 and M8, proceed to the left (uphill, following the sign for Upper Lake) to stay on M1.
After approx 6 miles, as indicated by the sign, turn right onto 18N05. After a few miles, make the hairpin turn to the left onto 17N23. A gate indicated by a sign will be on the right a few miles along.
Need to Know
Pine Mountain Lookout is accessed through a gate with a combination lock. The combination is included in your email conformation.
Group size is limited to no more than six people at a time. No overnight camping is permitted within the administrative site outside the rental lookout building.
There is a 2-night minimum stay.
Please pack out your trash and clean the facility before leaving.
Guests are responsible for reporting loss or damage of items provided at the lookout, as well as use of fire extinguisher.
Off-highway vehicles (OHVs) are not permitted in the area.
Click here for more information about Mendocino National Forest.
Don't Move Firewood: Protect California's forests from tree-killing pests by buying your firewood locally and burning it on-site.
Firewood may be collected, and is encouraged, in the vicinity for use on-site. For more information visit firewood.ca.gov.
A permit is required if you want to take firewood home--contact the Upper Lake Ranger Station.
Fires are only allowed in the provided fire ring and pedestal grill unless prohibited by fire restrictions. All fires must be attended at all times and extinguished before retiring for the night as well as before leaving the site.
No smoking or open flames, including lanterns and cook stoves, are allowed inside any of the buildings.
Primary access routes will be signed at major road junctions leading to the lookout. A free Motor Vehicle Use Map (MVUM) can be picked up at the Upper Lake Ranger Station kiosk, and Forest Visitor Maps can be purchased there during business hours.
In case of emergency please dial 911 or contact Forest Dispatch at (530) 934-7758.
Contact Information
This location is unstaffed. To speak with our main office for general information, please call: (707) 275-2361.