Punctuating the horizon where mountains meet the sky, a fire tower yields one of the best cabin rental opportunities available. Touring towers by bike makes for a summer trip you won’t soon forget.
Pedaling out of Thompson Falls, Mont., we craned our necks upward to spy our destination. By the end of the day, we’d camp on top of one of these peaks in a rustic cabin with a spectacular 360-degree view. But not until we churned through a 4,000-foot climb, bike slumped with gear for the weekend.
We sat back in the saddle, dropped our heads and simply spun our legs until we ran out of road. Was it worth it? Absolutely.
If you are considering visiting one (or two or three) of these Montana towers by bike—and we whole-heartedly recommend you do it at least once in your life—read on for need-to-know facts.
Renting A Montana Fire Tower
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Montana and Idaho have more than 30 towers available to rent through the recreational rental program. Additional towers can be rented in Oregon, and to a lesser extent, Washington, California, and Wyoming.
We looked at what was available on back-to-back days then went to the maps to divine a route that looped two likely candidates. With some advanced planning, several other options would have been available.
To make your own plans, go to firelookout.org and check out the tower options. Then surf over to Google Maps to gauge how far apart the available towers might be. Fire lookout will link you to www.recreation.gov for reservations.
For more information about the fire towers in general, check out the USDA page on forest cabin and lookout rentals. The rental season generally runs from the end of June through the end of September. Tower reservations become available six months in advance.
Fire Towers: Rent Far In Advance
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Towers We Visited
Cougar Peak Lookout
- Size: 14′ by 14′
- Beds: 1 (can sleep four)
- Chairs: 2
- Wood stove: Yes
- Privy: Yes
- Climb: 4,000′
- Miles climbing: 15
- Season: July 1 – September 23
- Water: no
- Price: $30
Gem Peak Lookout
- Size: 15′ by 15′
- Beds: 2 (can sleep four)
- Chairs: 2
- Wood stove: Yes
- Privy: Yes
- Climb: 4,000′
- Miles climbing: 8
- Season: June 27 – October 10
- Water: no
- Price: $35