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National Forest
Minton Peak Lookout
Kaniksu National Forest · Trout Creek, MT
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- Address:Trout Creek, MT
About
Overview
Minton Peak Lookout is situated in the Rocky Mountains at an elevation of 5,351 feet in the Kootenai National Forest. The original lookout was constructed in 1932, replaced in 1968, and completely rebuilt in 2011. The mountain was named after Col. David Minton, an Ohio cavalryman who homesteaded (and is buried) near the mouth of Minton Creek. The lookout is typically open from late June through mid-October and is accessible by car. This rustic retreat offers a few amenities, but guests should pack in most of their own supplies and gear.
Recreation
Mountain roads and scenic trails provide access to explore the area.
Facilities
The 14x14 foot cabin sits on a five foot tower. The lookout has windows on all sides and is encircled by a catwalk. The cabin sleeps four people and is equipped with two twin size beds with mattresses. Other amenities include a table and chairs, wood stove for heat, two-burner cooktop (propane not provided), broom and dustpan. Firewood is provided. An outhouse with a vault toilet and a campfire ring are located outside. The lookout does not have electricity or water. Guests should bring enough water for drinking, cooking and cleaning. Items such as cooking gear, bedding, lanterns, matches, extra toilet paper, trash bags, dish soap and towels are not available.
Natural Features
The lookout sits five feet off the ground and is surrounded by an evergreen forest. It offers panoramic views of the Clark Fork Valley, the Bitterroot Mountains to the west and the Cabinet Range to the east. This is an ideal vantage point to enjoy sunrises and sunsets and gaze out at starry skies on clear nights.
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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 Kaniksu National Forest
Within ~30 miles
Trails near Minton Peak Lookout
Trail
Settlers Grove of Ancient Cedars Trail
Idaho
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Trail
Wanless Lake
Montana
14.3 mi5,157 ftgain
Expert
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Engle Lake Trail
Montana
10.2 mi4,603 ftgain
Expert
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Engle Peak Trail
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7.3 mi2,982 ftgain
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Bear Lake Trail to Baree Lakes Trail Loop
Montana
9.3 mi3,255 ftgain
Difficult
Trail
Fern & Shadow Falls
Idaho
0.7 mi240 ftgain
Easy
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