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State Park
Big Elk Guard Station
Rogue River National Forest · Ashland, OR
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- Address:Ashland, OR
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With a history that dates back to 1907, Big Elk Guard Station is the oldest continuously used administrative site within the Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest, and a delightful setting for guests seeking a comfortable and unique getaway. For many decades the guard station served as summer headquarters for solitary forest "guards" who built trails, fought forest fires and patrolled the land on horseback. Most recently the site was used to house Forest Service seasonal fire crews. The cabin is one of the few remaining examples of Forest Service log construction in the Forest and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Recreation Hiking opportunities abound in the area, including the Pacific Crest National Scenic Trail to the south and west of Brown Mountain. The Brown Mountain Trail is also nearby, crossing through the Brown Mountain lava flows located between Fish Lake Campground and Lake of the Woods. Additional opportunities for fishing, hiking, mountain biking, cross country skiing and snowmobiling exist closer to the highly developed recreation areas around Howard Prairie Lake and Fish Lake Resorts. Both resorts have a restaurant, boats for rent and camping. Facilities Big Elk Guard Station is a rustic log cabin with a main room and a kitchen on the ground floor and two upper-story bunkrooms, reached by a double landing stairway. The first floor rooms include a large, comfortable living room with a mortared-rock fireplace and a well-equipped kitchen with a table and chairs, a dry sink, and an electric range and refrigerator. The original fir flooring remains intact. There are electric lights and heat throughout the cabin. Firewood is provided on site for indoor use only. There are no guarantees of firewood. The supply may run low and what is there may have to be split by the visitor with the tools provided. No drinking water is provided. Visitors must bring plenty of their own water for drinking, cooking and washing. Water can be obtained at the North Fork Campground approximately 1 mile north on Forest Service Road 37. A picnic table and fire ring are available for outdoor dining, and an outbuilding, built by the Civilian Conservation Corps, acts as a storage shed for firewood. A vault toilet is located near the cabin, as well as additional space for tent camping. Natural Features Big Elk Guard Station sits on the fringe of Big Elk Meadow, a grassy expanse that floods as a shallow in spring and dries out in the summer, providing excellent grazing grounds for a dozen or more horses. Just a short stroll across the meadow, guests are treated to views of Mt. McLoughlin and the edge of a 20,000 year old lava flow from Brown Mountain. The surrounding forest, which includes lodgepole pine, quaking aspen, Shasta red fir and Douglas fir, add to the incredible beauty of the site. A variety of wildlife ranging from blacktail deer, elk, mountain lion, black bear, bald eagle and other bird species can be found in the area. Nearby Attractions Visit Crater Lake National Park and learn about its unique natural and cultural history. At a depth of 1,943 feet, Crater Lake is the deepest lake in the United States and one of the ten deepest lakes in the world. Experience 172 miles of diverse river and mountain landscapes along the Rogue-Umpqua National Scenic Byway. Travel from rolling oak-covered hills and towering coniferous forests, to roaring white water rapids and incised inter-canyon lava flows. The highway travels alongside the Upper Rogue and North Umpqua Wild and Scenic Rivers that contain world-class fisheries. ADA Access: N
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Amenities
Fire Rings
Pet Policy
No pets allowed
Campground Rules
- Campfires generally permitted — verify current fire restrictions before lighting
In this park
Trails at Rogue River National Forest
Grouse Loop Trail 941
3.8 mi1,161 ftmoderate
Little Grayback Trail to Mule Mountain Loop via Applegate Lake
15.5 mi4,721 ftexpert
Red Blanket Trail to Red Blanket Falls
5.2 mi1,457 ftmoderate
Hinkle Lake Trail
4 mi1,234 ftmoderate
Whiskey Peak Trail
1 mi538 ftmoderate
Collings Mountain Trail To Applegate Lake Trail
9.9 mi3,694 ftexpert
Within ~30 miles
Trails near Big Elk Guard Station
Trail
High Lakes Trail
Oregon
18.2 mi2,946 ftgain
Expert
Trail
Brown Mountain Trail
Oregon
11.9 mi1,194 ftgain
Difficult
Trail
Brown Mountain Trail and National Forest Road Loop
Oregon
8.8 mi1,493 ftgain
Difficult
Trail
Brown Mountain Loop
Oregon
19.1 mi3,081 ftgain
Expert
Trail
Lake of the Woods Area Trails
Oregon
6.5 mi860 ftgain
Moderate
Trail
Mount McLoughlin Trail
Oregon
9.5 mi4,236 ftgain
Expert
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