Magee Rangers Cabin


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The Magee Ranger's Cabin is a fully furnished 2-story cabin in the center of the Coeur d'Alene River Ranger District. Guests can imagine themselves as forest rangers when sleeping in the old ranger's quarters, and enjoying the superb views and convenient access to prime recreation trails. The Magee Cabin was constructed in 1922 as living quarters for the Magee District Ranger. The cabin along with several buildings at the site are on the National Register of Historic Places. These buildings may occasionally be occupied as temporary housing for Forest Service employees working in the vicinity.

Natural Features: Magee sits at an elevation of 3,000 feet along the Tepee Creek in the heart of the Coeur d'Alene Mountains.

Recreation: Nearby trails include the Independence Creek Trail System, with 34 miles of trails suitable for hiking, motorcycle riding, horseback riding, and mountain biking. Tepee Creek is a tributary of the North Fork Coeur d'Alene River and is open to fly fishing with popular catches including cutthroat trout and brook trout.

Facilities: The log cabin has a front porch and is located near a public picnic area. It sleeps six guests with a full-size bed downstairs and four single beds upstairs. Amenities include drinking water, propane stove, refrigerator, and heater. Two portable propane lanterns are available, but guests should bring their own propane.  Items to bring include propane for lanterns, bedding, flashlights, food, a first aid kit, matches, insect repellent, towels, dish soap, dish towels, and washcloths. Visitors should also bring a splitting maul, axe or bow saw for collecting firewood, plus charcoal and lighter fluid to start campfires. The nearest telephone is about 25 miles away and the nearest grocery store is about 32 miles away in Prichard, ID.

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At a Glance

Reservations:  Reservations can be made at Recreation.gov.  Reservations must be made 4 days ahead of arrival and can be made up to 6 months in advance.
Fees: $100 per night.
Open Season: Memorial Day - Labor Day
Restrictions: Dogs are not allowed in any of our cabins, lookouts or historic recreation areas that are available for reservation.
Closest Towns: Kingston, Idaho
Water: Potable water
Restroom: Flush toilets
Information Center: A combination code is needed to access the cabin The cabin is accessible by automobile on paved roads and good quality graveled roads. The cabin is remote with the nearest public phone 25 miles away at the Shoshone rest stop. Groceries and a small restaurant are located at Prichard about 32 miles away. Length of stay is limited to 5 consecutive days per year. There is no electricity available at the cabin. Two propane lanterns are provided for light, you provide the proper size propane canisters. Bring flashlights and fluorescent lanterns if you desire. Be bear aware; keep all food out of sight in approved containers or locked inside your vehicle and remove all food from area after eating. Maximum length of stay per family is five days each season.

General Information

Directions:

Access #1: From I-90, take Exit #43 (Kingston) and drive 24 miles north on Forest Highway 9 (two lane paved highway) to the Prichard Junction. Continue on Forest Road 208 for 28 miles to the end of the pavement and the start of Forest Road 6310 which is a rough gravel road with large rocks and potholes. Travel 7 miles on road 6310 to the Magee Ranger's Cabin. The approximate travel time from Coeur d'Alene on this route is 2 hours.

Access #2: From the Ranger Station in Coeur d’Alene, drive east on County Road 268 (Fernan Lakeshore Road) for 5 miles; this road enters the Coeur d’Alene National Forest and climbs up into the mountains on Forest Road 268. Forest Road 268 is a paved two lane road that you will follow for 7 miles to Fernan Saddle. Continue on Forest Road 612, which is paved and turns into a graveled good quality two lane road, and follow it 11 miles to Forest Road 209 past Honeysuckle Campground. Cross the bridge and turn right (south) on Forest Road 209 for 5 miles to its junction with Forest Road 422. Turn left (north) and travel 14 miles on Forest Road 422 toward Magee. Forest Road 422 is a fair quality graveled road that is mostly two lanes but in places narrows to 1-1/2 lanes with turnouts; use caution and go slow. The road is suitable for automobiles. Turn right at Forest Road 6310, Magee Cabin will be on your left. Travel time from Coeur d’Alene is around 1-3/4 hours.


Recreation Map

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Activities

Mountain Biking

There are challenging mountain biking opportunities in the nearby Independence Creek Trail system.

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River and Stream Fishing

There are fishing opportunities on nearby Teepee Creek.

Day Hiking

The nearby Independence Creek trail system offers many opportunities for day hikes.

Backpacking

The nearby Independence Creek trail system offers many opportunities for backpacking.

Horse Riding

The nearby Independence Creek trail system offers many opportunities for exploring the backcountry on horseback.

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Location

 
  Latitude : 
47.8441

  Longitude : 
-116.252048

  Elevation : 
3000 feet