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Govt Mineral Springs Gs Rental

Oregon

Coordinates

45.8812, -121.9931

About this hut

Within a grove of towering old-growth conifer trees, this recently renovated two-story cabin sports a fresh coat of light green paint, dark green trim, shutters with decorative tree cut-outs, and a cozy covered front porch. The lower floor features a large kitchen with a propane stove, a dining room, and a living room with a fireplace and two futons that fold down into double beds. Two upstairs bedrooms can accommodate five, with two single beds in one bedroom and one bunk bed that sleeps three in a second bedroom. There is no potable water at the cabin, and visitors are encouraged to bring plenty for drinking, cooking and washing. A stream within 300 feet of the Guard Station may be used as a water source; however, the water must be treated or boiled before drinking. Melted snow can be used for washing, but is not safe for drinking. Availability: Government Mineral Springs Guard Station is available for rent year round. Price and Capacity:; $65 per night per group, with a maximum of nine occupants. Fees are used directly for the maintenance and preservation of the guard station. Reservations:; There is a two night minimum on the weekends (Friday and Saturday). The maximum length stay is seven consecutive nights. ; Phone 1-877-444-6777 or visit www.recreation.govTrapper Creek Wilderness, back yard and playground for visitors of Government Mineral Springs Guard Station, consists of 6,050 acres of diverse habitat. ; Sparkling cascading streams and waterfalls are plentiful throughout the steep slopes at the lower elevations, while huckleberry fields occur in the higher elevations near Observation Peak. A small lake in the southern portion of the Wilderness adds to the diversity of habitats. Spotted owls inhabit the Wilderness as well as barred owls, pileated woodpeckers and goshawks. Animals commonly seen in the area include black tail deer, Roosevelt elk, and black bear. Cougar, bobcat, and pine marten can be seen occasionally. Bring binoculars and a camera. History R

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Fees: Overnight Use: $100 per night (up to 9 people)

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