Area campeggio primitiva in cima a Spyglass Hill
Area campeggio primitiva in cima a Spyglass Hill
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The Primitive Campsite at the Top of Spyglass Hill offers a designated spot for overnight stays, providing a rustic experience for those exploring the area. Situated at an elevation of approximately 103 meters, this facility is categorized as a viewpoint within a forest setting, making it an intermediate destination for hikers and trail users. It is located in the United States of America, offering a tranquil escape into nature.
Visitors particularly appreciate the opportunity for an overnight trip, with the…
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Elevazione 100 m
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mercoledì 4 marzo
27°C
17°C
45 %
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Velocità max vento: 20,0 km/h
This site, which is actually the historic Spyglass Lookout Ground House, offers a rustic experience. Inside, you'll find sleeping accommodations for up to four guests with two single mattresses, a Jotul woodstove for heat, a kitchen table with chairs, and a storage cabinet stocked with basic dishes and eating utensils. Outside, there's a picnic table and a fire pit. A historic pit toilet is located about 150 feet from the cabin.
No, tent or RV camping is not permitted at the Primitive Campsite at the Top of Spyglass Hill. Visitors are required to sleep within the historic Ground House cabin itself, which accommodates up to four people.
As there is no running water, electricity, refrigerator, or cooking stove on site, visitors must bring their own water for drinking and washing. You will also need to bring a camp stove and fuel for any cooking you plan to do.
The cabin is typically inaccessible during winter months due to heavy snow and impassable roads. The best time to visit is generally during milder weather when trails are clear. This allows for enjoyable daytime exploration and a pleasant overnight stay.
Yes, nearby non-motorized hiking trails include Fearn Creek Trail and Halsey Creek Trail. These offer opportunities to explore the surrounding wilderness before reaching the summit.
The Spyglass Lookout Ground House sits at an elevation of 5,190 feet (approximately 1,582 meters). While the komoot highlight describes the general area as an intermediate trail with a modest elevation of 103 meters, the actual access involves driving on paved roads followed by several miles on gravel forest roads, some of which are winding, single-lane with ruts, and limited turnouts. The final quarter-mile service road near the peak requires a combination to unlock a gate.
While the rustic cabin experience can be unique for families, it's important to note the primitive nature and lack of amenities like running water or electricity. Regarding pets, specific policies for the Spyglass Lookout Ground House should be checked with the managing authority, as historic cabins often have restrictions.
The Primitive Campsite at the Top of Spyglass Hill is actually the Spyglass Lookout Ground House, which operates as a recreation rental cabin. Reservations are typically required, and a combination for the access gate is provided upon booking. You should check with the Idaho Panhandle National Forests for specific booking procedures and any permit requirements.
Given its location in the Coeur d'Alene Mountains and vast forested slopes, visitors might encounter various wildlife typical of the Idaho Panhandle National Forests. This could include deer, elk, various bird species, and potentially smaller mammals. Always practice Leave No Trace principles and store food properly to avoid attracting animals.
The Spyglass Lookout Ground House offers a remote and isolated experience. It is approximately 2 hours and 35 minutes drive from Coeur d'Alene, which would be the nearest major town for amenities, cafes, and alternative accommodation. There are no services directly near the primitive campsite.