Hogan Cabin
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The one-room log cabin has bunk beds and mattresses to sleep up to four people. It has a table and chairs, a propane stove, a propane lantern, and a variety of cooking, eating, and cleaning equipment. A wood stove is available for heat, and firewood and an axe are provided from September 16-June 15. Firewood is not provided from June 16-September 15. An outhouse with a vault toilet and a campfire ring with a grill are located nearby. The cabin has no electricity or running water. Guests will need to bring water for drinking, cooking, and cleaning purposes, as well as small propane canisters for the stove and lantern. Guests also need to bring their own bedding, food, towels, soap, matches and flashlights, toilet paper, garbage bags, and other necessities. There is no cell phone service available at the cabin. Guests are required to pack out all trash and food and clean the cabin prior to leaving.
The cabin was built in the 1920s to provide field quarters for trail crews, smoke chasers, timber cruisers, and grazing inspectors.
There is no water or electricity at this cabin. There is no garbage service so please bring garbage bags and pack out what you pack in. Firewood is
Hogan Cabin