Scurvy Mountain Lookout
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Overview The popular lookout is perched on Scurvy peak at the end of trail #524 overlooking the Moose buttes, Cayuse and Kelly Cr drainages and Scurvy Lake. The first lookout was a platform built in 1917 with a cabin added in 1935. The present cab was built in 1952 that was gradually restored by volunteers over a 10-year span and became an inclusion to the National Register of Historic lookouts in 2004. The trailhead to the cabin is not assessable with low clearance vehicles, and the 4 plus miles of trail from the trailhead to the cabin is a moderately difficult, multi-use trail with several steep grades. Guests must bring their own supplies and gear for a comfortable stay as there are no linens, cleaning supplies, or toiletries provided. Although assessable by OHV's less than 50" in width, the roads and trails leading to the cabin can be partially or fully blocked by debris or snowpack in the early season. Off trail/road motorized travel is strictly prohibited. Visitors are strongly advised to consult the forest website, as well as a map prior to reserving or traveling to the cabin and to call the district information desk with any questions. Recreation Due to its location, the lookout is an ideal base camp for those looking to reconnect with nature, or as a stopover for a variety of outdoor enthusiasts as they explore the district. The remote location combined with the open skyline and a 360-degree view is perfect for those who enjoy stargazing. There are also several other trails in the vicinity that offer connection to a host of recreation opportunities including berry picking, hiking, biking, sightseeing, and birding being the most popular. Recreate responsibly, be sure to check the regulations and rules to educate yourself before you recreate by visiting https://idfg.idaho.gov/ and https://www.fs.usda.gov/news/nezperceclearwater/news-events for up-to-date information. Facilities The restored lookout is comprised of a 12’ x 12’ wooden “cab” surrounded by a catwalk on a 8’ high cinderblock structure. One bed, a small table with a couple chairs, two countertops that contain cabinets, a small modern wood stove, and a pit toilet outhouse are the only amenities provided. The closest water source is a small spring approximately 1/2 mile from the lookout on trail 524 (about 100 yards towards the lookout from the 524/531 trail junction 25 yards off trail 524 on the downhill side) that requires treatment before consumption. Guests are required to pick up after their pets/stock, pack out their trash, and clean the cabin before they check-out with the provided broom under the “Leave it Cleaner than when you arrived” and the “Pack it in Pack it out” policies so everyone may enjoy their stay. Natural Features The low profile 10’ high lookout cab is positioned in a clearing on top of Scurvy mountain’s 6600’ peak. The vantage point provides guests with a panoramic view of the surrounding area that include the Cayuse Cr and Weitas Cr drainages to the South, Cook Mountain in the west, a broadside of the Moose Cr Buttes to the north, the Bitterroot Mountains, and Scurvy Lake to the east. The area boasts a wide diversity of wildlife and birds, so visitors never know what to expect while enjoying the scenery, but mule deer, mountain lion, black bear, elk, Mountain Bluebird, Mountain Jay, Raven, and Tanager are the most common. The unhindered view of the sunsets and rises on the horizon can be quite spectacular, as is the stargazing on a clear evening or the extraordinary fall colors back dropped with mountains capped by advancing snow late in the season are sites to behold. Nearby Attractions The North Fork Ranger District prides itself on the diversity of world class recreational opportunities ranging from bird/wildlife watching, big game hunting, whitewater rafting, leisurely floats, secluded backpacking/equestrian trails into the high mountain backcountry, to motorized OHV trail systems providing unique experiences that draw visitors from around the world and all walks of life.
Nearby (≈ 5 miles)
Quick hits within ~8 km.
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