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    Currier Guard Station

    303 HWY 31, Paisley, OR 97636,
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    Currier Guard Station

    Currier Guard Station Campground

    Nestled in the heart of the stunning Fremont-Winema National Forest, the Currier Guard Station offers an unforgettable camping experience for nature enthusiasts and adventurers alike. Located one mile north of the Sycan Wild and Scenic River, this historic station combines rustic charm with modern comforts, providing a unique lodging opportunity in a serene wilderness setting.

    Cabin Features and Amenities

    The campground features a cozy 450 square-foot cabin that can comfortably accommodate up to four guests. The cabin is divided into two rooms, including a combination bedroom/living area furnished with:

    • Set of bunk beds
    • Double bed
    • Propane heating stove
    • Propane refrigerator

    The kitchen area is equipped with a table and chairs, along with a propane cooking stove for all your meal-preparation needs. Outside, enjoy the natural surroundings with a picnic table and a campfire ring for evening gatherings and outdoor cooking.

    Essential Information for Campers

    While Currier Guard Station offers various amenities, it’s important to note the following:

    • No water is available at the lookout; guests must bring ample water for drinking, cooking, and washing.
    • A vault toilet is located near the cabin.
    • Guests should bring their sleeping bags, sleeping pads, towels, dish soap, matches, cooking gear, first aid kits, toilet paper, and garbage bags.
    • Propane lighting is available, but it’s advisable to bring an additional light source for emergencies.
    • Campers can collect up to half a cord of firewood for use on site without a permit.
    • This is a ‘pack it in, pack it out’ site, meaning guests must clean the facility before departing and bring their garbage home.

    Outdoor Recreation Opportunities

    The Currier Guard Station is an exhilarating hub for outdoor activities, particularly during the summer and early fall months. Visitors can partake in:

    • Hiking: Numerous trails weave through the forest, suitable for hikers of all skill levels.
    • Fishing: The nearby Sycan River is perfect for fly fishing. This rich river corridor supports a diverse range of fish including rainbow, brook, brown, and bull trout.
    • Horseback Riding: The area is ideal for equestrians seeking scenic rides through the natural beauty of the forest.
    • Biking: Explore designated biking trails for a thrilling outdoor adventure.

    Wildlife and Natural Features

    The natural surroundings make Currier Guard Station a haven for wildlife. Guests can expect to see:

    • Red-tailed hawks and meadowlarks patrolling the skies
    • Deer and Rocky Mountain elk roaming the area
    • A variety of flora, from coniferous forests to expansive meadows

    Summer months may bring an influx of mosquitoes, so visitors are encouraged to bring bug spray and nets to ensure a comfortable stay.

    Getting There

    Reaching Currier Guard Station involves a scenic drive from the Paisley Ranger District. Follow these directions:

    1. Drive 12 miles north on Highway 31
    2. Turn left on Forest Road 29, also known as Government Harvey Pass
    3. Proceed 10 miles, navigating carefully due to narrow curves and washboard conditions
    4. At the junction with Forest Road 2901, turn left and continue for another 2 miles
    5. At the paved “T” junction with Forest Road 28, stay to the right
    6. Drive 3.5 miles to the junction with Forest Road 30, then stay left
    7. Finally, after 1 mile, look for the sign for Currier Guard Station and turn right

    Historical Significance

    The Currier Guard Station, built in 1933, was originally an outpost for the Paisley Ranger District’s fire prevention and suppression crews. While it served its purpose until the early 1990s, it has now transformed into a cherished cabin, providing guests with a chance to connect with nature while enjoying a piece of history.

    Plan Your Visit!

    Currier Guard Station is an ideal getaway for those looking to immerse themselves in the mesmerizing landscapes of the Fremont-Winema National Forest. With its distinctive features, varied recreation opportunities, and breathtaking natural surroundings, it promises not just relaxation but adventure. Don’t miss out on this remarkable camping destination!

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    303 HWY 31, Paisley, OR 97636,

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    FAQ

    It is a historic cabin in Fremont-Winema National Forest that offers a secluded getaway in a forested setting.

    The 450-square-foot cabin has two rooms and can sleep up to four people.

    The cabin includes bunk beds, a double bed, propane heat, a propane fridge, a kitchen with a table and chairs, a propane cook stove, a picnic table, a campfire ring, and a vault toilet nearby.

    No water is available on site, so guests need to bring their own water for drinking, cooking, and washing.

    Visitors can enjoy hiking, fishing, horseback riding, biking, wildlife viewing, hunting, and camping. The Sycan Wild and Scenic River is one mile north and is a scenic fly-fishing spot.

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