Fremont Congo Gulch Cabin
Congo Gulch Cabin is located at the historic Fremont Powerhouse site. This cozy 2-storied cabin features: two bedrooms upstairs with dressers, a queen bed, 3 twins, and a full-over-queen bunkbed; a third bedroom downstairs with a dresser and full-over-queen bunkbed; a parlor with dining table/chairs, 2 futons and end tables; a kitchen with refrigerator, electric stove/oven, microwave, coffee pot, toaster, cookware, dishes, and a second dining table with chairs; and a full bath with hot water, shower/tub, and flush toilet during the summer months. The cabin has electric lights and an oil heating stove. Cleaning supplies are also provided and renters are required to clean the house before they leave.
While there is water available June through September, there is no water or indoor plumbing October through May. Visitors during those times must bring plenty of water for drinking, cooking and washing. There is an outhouse near the cabin for use when the water is turned off. There is additional space for tent camping.
Nearby Recreation Rentals: This area includes three other cabins, all within a couple hundred feet of each other: Caretaker's Cabin, Hilltop Hideaway, and Miner's Retreat. This provides great flexibility for larger groups like family reunions or weddings.
- Do call the North Fork John Day 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 AM to 4:30 PM and our phone number is (541) 427-3231.
- Availability: Congo Gulch is available for rent year-round.
In the 1800s, the North Fork John Day drainage was bustling with gold and silver mining. Around 1903, local mines began to notice a decline in earnings and promoted construction of a cheaper power source in an effort to operate the mines more economically. As a result, the Fremont Powerhouse was constructed and began operation in 1908. Two dams were constructed at Olive Lake and water from the lake was piped through an eight-mile-long wood and steel pipeline to the powerhouse to generate the much-needed electrical power. The Congo Gulch house was constructed in the 1930s to shelter workers who monitored the pipeline for leaks and kept the powerhouse operating. After 59 years of continuous service, the powerhouse generated its last electrical power in October 1967. In 1968, the California - Pacific Utilities Company donated the entire complex to the U.S. Forest Service. The entire site and pipeline are listed as an historic district on the National Register of Historic Places.
General Information
- No smoking.
- Pets are welcome.
- Stock animals, such as horses, are not permitted.
- There is additional space for tent camping.
- Flush Toilet (summer only)
- Outhouse
- Drinking Water (summer only)
- Bathtub (summer only)
- Shower (summer only)
- Electric Lights
- Refrigerator
- Stove
- Oven
- Microwave
- Oil Heater
Getting There
Latitude / Longitude
Latitude: 44.79655983
Longitude: -118.497507
Directions
From Pendleton, Oregon: Travel south on Highway 395 for 50 miles to the Ukiah exit. Turn left on Highway 244 to Ukiah. Turn right (south) just before the city park; this road becomes Forest Service Road (FSR) 52 at the Forest boundary. Travel 50 miles to the small town of Granite. From Granite go west on County Road 24 for approximately 6 miles. The main road veers left along the creek bed. At this junction turn right (uphill) on FSR 10 and follow the signs to the Fremont Powerhouse, towards Fremont Congo Gulch Cabin.
From Baker City, Oregon: Travel west on Highway 7 and continue 20 miles to the junction with FSR 73. Proceed north through Sumpter and another 17 miles to the small town of Granite. From Granite go west on County Road 24 for approximately 6 miles. The main road veers left along the creek bed. At this junction turn right (uphill) on FSR 10 and follow the signs to the Fremont Powerhouse, towards Fremont Congo Gulch Cabin.
Facility and Amenity Information
Accessibility
Restrooms
Restrooms are available at this site.
Water
Potable water is not available at this site.