Bend Guard Station

  • $45.00 /night
  • (4.3)3 reviews

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About Campground

Overview

The Bend Guard Station is located in a historic site within the Lolo National Forest of northwestern Montana. It is equipped with modern features, including a full-service kitchen and bathrooms, and provides guests with access to a variety of activities.

The cabin sits within an open meadow surrounded by an evergreen forest, providing beautiful scenery during any season.

Recreation

The Bend area offers opportunities for a variety of outdoor recreation experiences, including hiking, fishing, mountain biking, cross country skiing, snowshoeing and berry picking. A variety of trails snake around the campground and through the forest, several of which are accessible near the cabin.

The Thompson River is a short walk from the cabin. Anglers might see a variety of trout as well as mountain whitefish in the river.

Facilities

The two-story cabin has four bedrooms, two bathrooms, a large kitchen and a living area. Beds with mattresses can sleep up to 16 people. It has electric heaters, flush toilets, hot showers and a fully furnished kitchen, with modern appliances including a two electric stoves, a microwave, two refrigerators and two sinks with running hot and cold water. Basic cooking and eating utensils are also supplied. Guests will need to bring their own bedding, food, toilet paper and garbage bags. The cabin will need to be cleaned before leaving and basic cleaning equipment is provided. The cabin is available to rent year-round, except for the month of May, when it is reserved for administrative and educational uses. A key code will be provided after a reservation is made. The key code gives you access to the entry gate and a lock box, which holds the key to unlock the cabin. Please make sure to return the key to the lock box before leaving the facility.

Natural Features

The 3,200-foot elevation site has multiple structures and has previously been used as a ranger station for the old Cabinet National Forest, which was divided by the Forest Service in 1954. The original log cabin is on-site and was constructed in 1911. While there are several buildings at Bend, the only one available for recreation rental use is the combined bunkhouse and cookhouse building. It was built in 1923 to house Forest Service work crews and rangers working in the area and was remodeled in 1984. The 2 million-acre forest includes four wilderness areas and a wide variety of trees, plants and wildlife. The area is home to mountain goats, bighorn sheep, elk, moose, deer and grizzly and black bears. Both the bald and golden eagle reside in the forest, along with trumpeter swan, herons and dozens of varieties of duck. The cabin is accessible by vehicle, but requires high-clearance with tire chains during winter months. The roads leading to the cabin may not be plowed on a regular basis in the winter. Four-wheel drive is highly recommended. There is no cell phone service or a land line at Bend. The nearest cell phone service is a few miles away. Guests are responsible for their own travel arrangements and safety, and must bring several of their own amenities.

Nearby Attractions

Fishing and water sports are available at Thompson and McGregor Lakes, both of which are a 30-minute drive from the cabin.

Directions

This rental is located approximately 32 miles up the Thompson River Road (County Road 56 on maps, County Road 556 on the ground) from its junction with Montana Highway 200, five miles east of Thompson Falls, Montana. It may also be accessed from U.S. Highway 2 by turning south on the Thompson River Road (County Road 56 on maps, County Road 556 on the ground) between McGregor Lake and Lower Thompson Lake, approximately 40 miles west of Kalispell, Montana. After leaving Highway 2 or 200, area roads are low standard gravel or dirt and are often rough. Area roads also serve logging trucks and should be driven with care. During the winter, it may be necessary to hike, ski or snowmobile for at least a mile to the cabin, as roads are not always plowed. Maps are available online or for purchase by calling the Plains/Thompson Falls Ranger District.

Fees

Starting January 1, 2021 fees will be changing from $45 to $90 per night.

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Features

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Showers
Toilets

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MadDawg Noll

3 years ago
3/5

I was expecting more of a public access, historical site. You can rent this, these cabins for vacation. Other than the fact that it's not accessible like I expected, the drive ended up being interesting as we saw a mama griz with her two cubs on the way out

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Vanessa Grimes

6 years ago
5/5

Amazing location with an over achieving cabin!! The cabin was huge, accommodating up to 16 people, between 4 bedrooms. Full electricity, hot water, heat, huge kitchen, 2 bathrooms with heated showers. Kitchen has 2 stoves, tons of cabinets for storage, and a lot of necessities on site, such as some cups, dishes, pots and pans, basic clean up items, eating and cooking utensils...etc. large fire pit with fixed benches to enjoy and an outdoor picnic table. Walk just off the property to find the nearby river/creek that is barely outside of the cabin. Wood is not kept or stockpiled on site, but surrounding forests made it easy to collect needed wood for fires. Saw tons of wildlife right in the yard. Beautiful. Great cabin, great experience.

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Joel Randall

1 year ago
5/5

Beautiful location with just about every luxury you could want while still "camping".

If you listen to Google maps it might tell you to go down Bend road. Skip it and take the next left. Your car will thank you, and you won't be confused by the gate with no parking available.

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