Racetrack Cabin is a one-room log cabin located in western Montana that offers visitors plenty of opportunities for exploration, fishing and hunting. Access to the cabin requires a vehicle with high clearance or snow travel during winter months and there is no electricity, water or sewer. The cabin is equipped with 2 bunk beds, kitchen appliances and supplies, and an outhouse. Various activities nearby include visiting the Grant-Kohrs Ranch and the Old Montana Territorial Prison.
Racetrack Cabin is a rustic one room log cabin located along Racetrack Creek in the Flint Range of western Montana, near the Continental Divide.
The cabin is remotely located and was built to house miners in the 1930s. It was later donated to the Forest Service and refurbished for use by the public.
Guests will be in for a true remote cabin experience with plenty of opportunities for exploration and no distractions from cellular or internet service. There are several motorized and non-motorized trails in the area that lead to scenic lake basins and sweeping views of the surrounding area. Some of the lakes and streams in the area offer excellent fishing.
Access to the cabin requires a vehicle with high clearance in the summer months and over the snow travel in the winter months. This is an extremely primitive forest road, be prepared to deal with ruts, downed trees and washouts. Road is impassible to wheeled vehicles in winter. Guests need to plan for cross-country skiing or snowmobiling 6-8 miles one-way to reach the cabin during during winter months. It is recommended that guests obtain a map and call the Pintler Ranger Station if unfamiliar with the area.
The area offers many opportunities for exploration, relaxation, and enjoying the natural environment.
Trout fishing is popular in the nearby creek, and the mountain lakes in the vicinity.
Access to the lakes requires hiking, biking, or riding an OHV. Hunting is also popular in areas around the cabin.
Some trails are not open to all OHVs, and the travel map should be checked prior to arrival.
The Pozega lakes trailhead is 1/2 mile beyond the cabin, and it is about 3 miles to the lakes. It is readily accessible by foot, and with advanced ability by motorcycle and ATV. It is a 50 inch or less OHV trail and not open or advisable for larger OHVs.
Visitors also enjoy cross-country skiing, and snowshoeing in the area during the winter. Various weather conditions can increase avalanche danger in the area and visitors are encouraged to carry proper backcountry equipment, including a beacon, shovel and probe, while recreating.
The primitive, one-room cabin is equipped with two sets of bunk beds and can sleep up to four people. It has a table and chairs, 2 burner propane stove (BYO propane bottles), Battery powered lantern (4 Ds), utensils, 4 plates, 4 bowls, pots, pans, cast iron, french press, can opener, grater, measuring spoons, mixing bowls, cutting board, kitchen knives, spatula, spoons, wash basins, drying rack, sponges, rags, and a 5 gallon water jug. Paper towels, toilet paper, matches, newspaper, hand sanitizer, and garbage bags are stocked fairly often but are not guaranteed.
There is a wood stove for heat. Firewood is usually provided but cannot be guaranteed. A splitting maul and hatchet are available in the wood shed. Please do not split wood in the cabin and only use provided wood to heat the cabin. Gather wood from the forest for outside fires in order to ensure there is enough cured wood for the next visitor.
Bleach, Dish Soap, Murphy's wood oil, Pine Sol, a mop, broom and bucket are provided.
Cupboard space is available within the cabin, as well as a storage box for food. An outhouse with is provided outside of the cabin.
There is no electricity, water or sewer at the cabin. Guests need to bring water for cooking, cleaning and drinking or collect and treat water from the nearby creek. Other items to bring include propane bottles (1 lb coleman style), D batteries, bedding, sleeping pads, pillows, towels, map, and other desired equipment.
Cell phone service is nonexistent in the area, even with a cell booster. Guests must pack out all trash and food, and clean the cabin before leaving.
The cabin is situated next to Racetrack Creek on the east side of the Flint Creek Range at an elevation of about 6,300 feet in the Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest.
The surrounding area is densely forested with steep canyon walls and sweeping view from the ridge tops.
There are abundant lakes beyond the cabin, and they can be accessed by UTV/ATV, motorcycle, bike, or foot.
The area is popular for hunting deer, elk and blue grouse, and dozens of alpine lakes provide good fishing. Bears may also frequent the area (grizzly and black bears) (learn more about bear safety).
Reservations are nonrefundable unless extenuating circumstances warrant otherwise. Determination will be made on a case by case basis.
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