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SNOW CAMP LOOKOUT

Gold Beach, Oregon · Curry County · Campground

Overview Snow Camp Lookout sits at the peak of Snow Camp Mountain at an elevation of 4,223 feet, offering guests spectacular panoramic views of the surrounding area. The fire lookout is the most recent of three structures built atop Snow Camp Mountain. The structures onsite were used as fire lookouts and an Aircraft Wa…

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About SNOW CAMP LOOKOUT

Overview Snow Camp Lookout sits at the peak of Snow Camp Mountain at an elevation of 4,223 feet, offering guests spectacular panoramic views of the surrounding area. The fire lookout is the most recent of three structures built atop Snow Camp Mountain. The structures onsite were used as fire lookouts and an Aircraft Warning System station during World War II. The original cabin was destroyed in the 2002 Biscuit Fire, a massive blaze that burned more than a half-million acres in Oregon and California, but was reconstructed just two years later. Today the lookout offers a unique lodging experience for guests seeking a bit of solitude and relaxation. Although the cabin offers some basic amenities, guests must bring a few of their own supplies to ensure an enjoyable stay. Recreation Hiking, mountain biking, stargazing, and wildlife viewing are popular among guests to this lookout. An important component of the historic fabric of the watershed is the trail system. Hikers may want to wander trails that originally followed older aboriginal routes. "Chief" Elwin Frye, a packer for the Forest Service, identified a portion of the Snow Camp Trail as an Indian travel route. The trail is one of the oldest in the Forest, and provides access to Windy Valley, a pristine mountain meadow with a small crystal clear creek. At night the lookout is an ideal setting for stargazing, as constellations and planets put on a dazzling display.Facilities The renovated fire lookout is a 15' x 15' structure, originally designed for one or two people. It is furnished with a double bed with a mattress, a table and chairs, cabinets and counter space for food preparation. It is also equipped with a wood-burning cook stove and a picnic table for outdoor dining. A pit toilet is located near the lookout. There is no water on site, so visitors must bring sufficient supplies for drinking, cooking and washing. Guests must also provide their own sleeping bags, sleeping pads, towels, dish soap, matches, cooki

How to Get There

Access from Brookings: From US 101 turn onto the North Bank Chetco River Road (County Road 784). In approsimately 8 miles this becomes Forest Service Road #1376. Follow this road for approximately 25 miles to Forest Service Road #590 which has a yellow gate. The lookout i 1/2 mile ahead on this road. Access from Gold Beach: Turn off US 101 onto Hunter Creek Road (County road #635). This turns into Forest Service Road #3680. Follow this road for about 22 miles to Forest Service Road #1376. Road #590 is about 2 miles down road #1376. Proceed through gate, then 1/2 mile to the lookout.

Driving directions (Google Maps) →

What to Pack for Your Stay

Tuned to the live forecast for this park.

👔 What to Wear

  • 👕
    Long-sleeve shirt
    Synthetic or merino, sun-protective.
  • 🧥
    Light shell or windbreaker
    Even on warm days, wind can chill (avg wind 0 mph).
  • 👖
    Hiking pants or convertible
    Layer for variable conditions.
  • 🥾
    Trail runners or low boots
    Comfortable, broken in.

🎒 What to Pack

  • 💧
    Water
    Bring at least 1L of water; more in heat.
  • 🍫
    High-energy snacks
    A snack for the trail.
  • 🧴
    Sun protection
    Sunscreen, sunglasses, brimmed hat.
  • 🩹
    First-aid kit
    Blister patches, ibuprofen, tape, antiseptic wipes.
  • 🗺
    Offline map
    Download your route in advance via Gaia, Caltopo, or OSM-based apps.

Recommendations adapt to the current forecast + trail stats. Use them as a starting point — local conditions, your experience, and the time of day you start all matter.

Plan Your Visit to SNOW CAMP LOOKOUT

Heading to SNOW CAMP LOOKOUT? A few things to know before you go:

  • Reservations: popular sites fill up fast — check Recreation.gov 6 months in advance
  • Fees: day-use and camping fees vary; check current rates on the official park page
  • Trash & pack-out: follow Leave No Trace principles
  • Wildlife: store food in bear boxes where provided; never feed wildlife
  • Weather: the 5-day forecast above is updated every 6 hours; verify just before you go

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a reservation for SNOW CAMP LOOKOUT?

No central reservation system listed for SNOW CAMP LOOKOUT. Check the official page (https://www.recreation.gov/camping/campgrounds/234159) for the latest entry policy and availability.

How do I get to SNOW CAMP LOOKOUT?

Access from Brookings: From US 101 turn onto the North Bank Chetco River Road (County Road 784). In approsimately 8 miles this becomes Forest Service Road #1376. Follow this road for approximately 25 miles to Forest Service Road #590 which has a yellow gate. The lookout i 1/2 mile ahead on this road. Access from Gold Beach: Turn off US 101 onto Hunter Creek Road (County road #635). This turns into…

How do I contact SNOW CAMP LOOKOUT?

You can reach the park at phone: 541-247-3600.