Yellowjacket Guard Station

Yellowjacket Guard Station

Yellowjacket Guard Station

Located in the breathtaking Salmon-Challis National Forest of Idaho, Yellowjacket Guard Station provides an immersive camping experience surrounded by nature’s finest offerings. Nestled within the Yellowjacket Mountains, this historic cabin combines rustic charm with essential amenities, making it the perfect getaway for nature enthusiasts and history buffs alike.

Available Campsites

The Yellowjacket Guard Station features a singular cabin, providing accommodations for up to three individuals. The cabin includes:

  • Two bedrooms: one with a full bed and the other with a single bed.
  • A cozy living room equipped with a couch, a wood stove, a table, and chairs.
  • A small kitchen featuring a propane range/oven, a propane refrigerator, and a sink (please note, there is no running water).

Guests are required to bring their own drinking water, linens, bedding, dishes, utensils, and cookware to enhance their stay.

Camp, RV, and Explore Outdoors

This facility operates as a pack it in, pack it out campground, meaning that all trash must be carried away upon departure. Enjoy the scenic landscape while exploring a multitude of recreational activities such as hiking, horseback riding, mountain biking, and off-roading on the diverse trail systems surrounding the area. Hunting is another popular activity during certain seasons.

Naturally Immersive

Guests of the Yellowjacket Guard Station can indulge in stunning views of the nearby mountain meadow, framed by a lush conifer forest and a sprinkling of aspen trees. The gentle sound of Beagle Creek flowing nearby adds a serene touch to the tranquil environment.

Historical Significance

This rustic cabin has a storied past, originally constructed in 1925 and later remodeled in 1934 by the Civilian Conservation Corps. As a result, it is eligible for listing on the National Register of Historic Places, allowing guests to feel a genuine connection to the area’s rich history while enjoying their modern comforts.

Need to Know

  • Water is not available at the facility; guests must bring their own.
  • No walk-ins are allowed; reservations must be made via the National Recreation Reservation Service.
  • The guard station is equipped with propane lights and an outhouse toilet located outside on a small hill.
  • In order to prevent pest migration, do not move firewood. Firewood should be sourced near your camping destination.
  • Hay brought for horses must be certified weed-free.

Nearby Attractions

The surrounding area boasts access to the Bighorn Crags and the Frank Church River of No Return Wilderness Area, both offering stunning natural landscapes for adventurers and photographers alike.

Recreation Opportunities

Visitors can explore numerous trails suitable for a variety of activities. Whether you are hiking, biking, or horseback riding, your options are plentiful. For those interested in off-roading, the area also provides ample opportunities to explore the rugged terrain.

For those planning a visit, remember to prepare adequately, embrace nature, and enjoy your stay at the picturesque Yellowjacket Guard Station.

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