Tucannon Guard Station

Umatilla National Forest, WA · ≈33.5 mi to Lewiston
Sites
1
Max rig
Pull-through
No
Hookups
None
Access
To town
33.5 mi
Signal

✓ Best for

  • Fishing enthusiasts
  • Tent campers
  • Pets welcome
  • Campfire lovers

✕ Not ideal for

  • RV travelers
  • Large groups
  • Those needing cell service

Connectivity

Plan to be offlineNo modeled cell coverage from any carrier
Rig compatibility

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Amenities & features

Amenities
Campfires allowedFire pitsPets allowedPicnic tablesShade
Activities
CampingFishing
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Tight for big rigsRig fit
Remote — plan aheadAccess
Minimal servicesConvenience
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Where it is

Nearest town: Lewiston, ~33.5 miGet directions ↗

Photos

Photos: USFS, Pomeroy Ranger District

Overview

Overview The historic Tucannon Guard Station is a charming saltbox-style cabin constructed in 1909. It was inhabited by the first ranger in the Tucannon area, William Kendell, and his family. By 1916, the guard house became headquarters for the district for two years, and then continued on as a standard guard station. Staying here is like stepping back in time. The rooms inside are nicely decorated and cozy. Touches like curtains on the windows and modern furniture add to the destination experience. Beyond the cabin is plenty of photogenic scenery, plus options for prime fishing and hiking. Recreation Just a few miles south are trailheads to wilderness hiking trails. Plus the road along the Tucannon River is a notable scenic drive, ideal for viewing flora and fauna. Facilities The Tucannon is a two-story wood frame structure with wood siding and a shake shingle roof. The upstairs is divided into two sleeping areas, one furnished with two single beds and the other with a queen bed. The ground floor has spare room with a single bed and a living room furnished with a futon that sleeps two. The downstairs bathroom is equipped with a flush toilet and shower/tub with hot water. Electricity and propane are included for heating and cooking. The kitchen and dining area boast a cook stove, microwave, and refrigerator, plus a table and chairs. The cabin has potable running water year-round. A picnic table beneath the trees & firepit sit outside. Most cleaning supplies, dishes, pots, pans, and utensils are provided, but visitors are encouraged to bring their own. Guests should also bring bedding or sleeping bags, and basic camping gear like flashlights, dish soap and matches. General cleaning is expected before departure. Mop, bucket, broom, and cleaning supplies provided. Cleaning service is not always available between guests, please leave the cabin as you would like to find it. The Tucannon Guard Station is located near the Lower Tucannon Campground. This area can see heavy use during the holidays. Natural Features The cabin is at 2600 ft elevation on a shady, gently rolling site at the base of a hillside in Tucannon Valley. The rugged landscape stretches across the northern Blue Mountains of southeastern Washington and northeastern Oregon. Visitors may spot local inhabitants like wild turkey, pheasant, deer, elk and even an occasional moose in the area. Nearby Attractions A convenience store, gas station and RV park is located about 9 miles, or 15 minutes, north of the cabin. River access and opportunities for hunting and mushroom picking are also within 10 miles of the cabin. Charges & Cancellations For Changes & Cancellation Fees, please see Rules & Reservation Policies.

Managed by USDA Forest Service · Primitive campground