Tamarack Lookout
At 4,979 feet above sea level, Tamarack Mountain overlooks the John Day River basin, between Spray and Kimberly. The lookout and the mountain it tops are named after the western larch, a tree that is particularly fond of growing conditions in the Blue and Wallowa mountains. Western tanagers and dusty flycatchers frequent their branches. Purple-blue spikes of lupine, white and pink yarrow and yellow balsamroot add bursts of color.
The cozy little converted shed offers one room packed with amenities. It is furnished with two sets of twin bunk beds and a wood table with chairs. It is equipped with propane lights, heating stove, cook stove. Cookware, silverware and dishes are also available for renters. There is no water on site, so visitors must bring plenty for drinking, cooking and washing. An outhouse is located near the cabin.
A picnic table and a fire pit are located near the cabin for outdoor dining and campfires. (The fire pit may only be used during acceptable fire danger levels; inquire at the District Office prior to arrival).
- Do call the Heppner Ranger District three business days before your arrival date to receive a combination for cabin access. Our office is open Monday through Friday, 7:45 PM to 4:30 PM and our phone number is (541) 676-2111.
- Availability: Tamarack Lookout Cabin is available for rent May 15 through November 23.
History
Imagine climbing to the top of the tallest tree around, building a platform, and then sitting there as the tree swayed in the breeze, watching for lightning strikes and tell-tale curls of smoke across the region. The original lookout for forest fire detection on this site was a platform built in a tree back in 1925. The current 96' steel Aermotor tower replaced the glorified tree fort in 1933. Tamarack Lookout Cabin, the housing for Forest Service personnel using the lookout for fire detection, was built in 1934. An accidental fire destroyed the cabin in 1966, and a garage/utility shed was then converted into the existing cabin.
Reservations
Make Reservations HereGeneral Information
- No smoking.
- Pets are welcome.
Amenities
- Outhouse
- Propane Heat
- Propane Lights
- Cook Stove
May - November
Tamarack Lookout Cabin is available for rent May 15 through November 23.
Overnight Use:
$40 per night (up to 4 people)
Getting There
Latitude / Longitude
Latitude: 44.873432
Longitude: -119.66185
Directions
From Heppner, Oregon: Travel south on Highway 207 for 39 miles through Ruggs, Hardman and past Anson Wright County Park to the junction of Highway 207 and Forest Service Road 24 (0.1 miles past the Bull Prairie Campground turn-off). Turn left (east) on Forest Service Road 24 (gravel) and travel 6.5 miles to Forest Service Road 2407. Turn right (south) on Forest Service Road 2407 and travel 1.5 miles to Forest Service Road 040. Travel a half a mile on Forest Service Road 040 to Tamarack cabin. A high-clearance vehicle is recommended for access. Snow levels vary and the last mile to the cabin is very steep and rocky.
Facility and Amenity Information
Restrooms
Restrooms are available at this site.
Water
Potable water is not available at this site.