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Godman Guard Station

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About this site

Overview Godman Guard Station, built in the 1930s, sits just outside the impressive Wenaha-Tucannon Wilderness. The complex is adjacent to a historic Civilian Conservation Corps campground. Horseback riding and hiking trails into the wilderness are easily accessed from the cabin. Horses are permitted in the area, however, due to sanitary reasons, horses are not allowed near the guard station. Horses may be tied to the barn’s hitching rails located about 200 yards up the hill. The barn cannot be used by renters, just the hitching rails and feed bunks. Winter access is by snowmobile, snowshoes or cross country skis. A groomed snowmobile trail passes right by the cabin. Recreation Guests will delight in viewing scenery along Skyline Drive Road and the Wenaha-Tucannon Wilderness. During the summer months, horseback riding or hiking in the wilderness are popular pastimes. Many trails descend into the rugged river canyons and offer fishing opportunities. Check with the appropriate state Department of Fish and Wildlife for regulations. The Godman Trailhead can be accessed from the cabin. In winter, campers enjoy snowmobiling on groomed trails, snowshoeing and cross-country skiing. Facilities Guests will delight in viewing scenery along Skyline Drive Road and the Wenaha-Tucannon Wilderness. During the summer months, horseback riding or hiking in the wilderness are popular pastimes. Many trails descend into the rugged river canyons and offer fishing opportunities. Check with the appropriate state Department of Fish and Wildlife for regulations. The Godman Trailhead can be accessed from the cabin. In winter, campers enjoy snowmobiling on groomed trails, snowshoeing and cross-country skiing. Natural Features Godman Guard Station is perched above the Wenaha-Tucannon Wilderness at an elevation of 5,600 feet. From a barn about 100 yards up the hill from the cabin, expansive views of the wilderness can be seen. The wilderness includes nearly 180,000 acres of rugged basaltic ridges, steep canyons, rushing rivers and their tributaries and abundant wildlife. Rocky Mountain Elk, bighorn sheep, white-tailed and mule deer, black bears, cougars, coyotes and pine martens inhabit the region. Nearby Attractions The cabin is 28 miles or a one-hour drive from Dayton. Groceries and fuel are available. The Tucannon Last Resort Store is also about an hour's drive away. Charges & Cancellations For Reservation Changes & Cancellation Fees, please see Rules & Reservation Policies. Additional Info: This is a rentable cabin (not tent/RV sites) sleeping up to 8 with two bedrooms, living area, kitchen, propane stove, refrigerator, lights, heat. Furnishings include bunk beds, single beds, table, chairs. Vault toilet available year-round. Firepit and picnic table outside. Pack-in/pack-out; bring water (spring nearby to treat). One dog allowed. Vehicle access mid-June to early November; winter access by snowmobile/snowshoe/ski. Call Pomeroy Ranger District (509-843-1891) prior to arrival for combination lock.

Amenities & access

Access

  • Drive-in access
  • Hike-in access

Amenities

  • Toilets
  • Pet Friendly
  • Fire Rings

Contact

Location

46.100500, -117.785200

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