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Mountain Home Guard Station Cabin
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Mountain Home Guard Station Cabin

Sequoia National Forest · Springville, CA

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  • Address:Springville, CA
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Overview The Mountain Home Guard Station sits in a cluster of firs, pines and Giant Sequoia in the Sequoia National Monument in the Sequoia National Forest at an elevation of 6,000 feet. The cabin is a two-hour drive from Bakersfield, California. The Guard Station was built in the early 1930s by the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCCs) as a residence for Forest Service fire patrolmen stationed in the area.The exterior is constructed of redwood board over diagonal sheeting nailed to a standard wooden frame. The cabin still has many original features, including kitchen cabinets and wood floors. The cabin offers many amenities, including water and propane-powered appliances, but it does not have electricity; guests must bring their own flashlights and lamps. The nearest store is one hour away, in Springsville, so guests must plan accordingly for their stay. Natural Features: The cabin is situated in the Sequoia National Monument, home to the worlds largest tree, the Giant Sequoia. The cabin is on the edges of the Golden Trout Wilderness and close to the Tule River. Recreation: There are numerous recreational options, including horseback riding from the nearby Balch Park Pack Station, hunting, mountain biking and hiking. For fishing enthusiasts, there are several nearby ponds and and the Tule River. Facilities: The one-story, one-bedroom cabin measures 900 square feet. It does not have electricity but has propane-powered heat, water heater and appliances. The cabin sleeps six, but there is room outside the cabin for tents, bringing the maximum occupancy to 10. The bedroom has a queen bed, a twin bed and a roll-away bed. There are two twin beds in the living room that also serve as couches. The kitchen is equipped with a propane stove and refrigerator, pots and pans, dishes and utensils and a small table. The living room has a picnic-style table and benches for dining, while the bathroom includes a flush toilet, sink and a tub-shower. A picnic table and a campfire ring sit outside. There are also two corrals that may be used to keep horses and mules overnight. These are for guests who bring their own stock for riding on nearby roads and trails.

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