Dry Wolf Cabin
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The cabin is basically a one-room facility and sleeps five (5). The cabin is not handicapped accessible but the nearby toilet is accessible.
The access road is a graveled road and once the snow comes in, it may be accessible only by four-wheel-drive vehicle. No water or electricity is available.
A wood stove is available for heat. There are propane lights and a cookstove. Dishes and pots and pans are available.
Pets are okay, but no livestock. No pets are allowed in the rental building at any time. Pets are to be leashed or kenneled outside of the rental building. Users are responsible for removing all pet food and droppings prior to departure. Open year-round.$55/night fee.
Bears may frequent the area; keep all food out of sight in approved containers and remove all food from the area after eating. Mandatory food storage is required.
Directions:
From Stanford, MT. travel 1 mile northwest on U.S. Highway 87 and take a left(south) onto Dry Wolf Road 251. Go 15 miles and you'll see a sign "Dry Wolf Station". Turn left onto a short spur into the cabin.
Courtesy of USDA Forest Service
Dry Wolf Cabin