FOREST GLEN GUARD STATION

FOREST GLEN GUARD STATION

Recreation.gov40.3669, -123.3169

Overview This historic guard station offers a unique stay in the oldest Forest Service building on the Shasta-Trinity National Forest. This charming two-story structure was built in 1916 under the direction of John T. Grey, District Ranger of the Mad River Ranger District on the old Trinity National Forest. Visitors can relax on the front porch and enjoy the tranquil surroundings from mid-April to the beginning of December. Recreation The South Fork National Recreational Trail can be accessed one and a half miles up the road from the cabin, or from the Scott Flat Campground when conditions per

Book this campground

Reserve directly through Recreation.gov.

Reserve now

Plan a trip with this campground

Save it, build an itinerary, and get notified the second a cancellation opens up.

Sign up free

Wish you could just see what’s actually available?

Wylara checks live availability across Recreation.gov, watches for cancellations 24/7, and tells you exactly when a site opens up. Stop refreshing tabs.

Live availability

See open sites at a glance, not after clicking through 12 dates.

Cancellation alerts

Get notified the second a sold-out site opens up.

Trip planning

Build a full multi-stop itinerary with activities, drive times, and weather.

Location

FOREST GLEN GUARD STATION is located at 40.3669, -123.3169.

Open in Google Maps
FOREST GLEN GUARD STATION — Recreation.gov | Wylara