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Recreation Region: Lowman Ranger District

Warm Springs Guard Station - Rental Cabin

The historic Warm Springs Guard Station cabin is open year-round and has recently been restored to reflect its original finishes and paint. It's accessible by car from mid-April through mid-December but can only be reached by snowshoes or cross-country skis for the remainder of the year.

This charming cabin offers a rustic retreat with a few amenities. Guests should be prepared to bring most of the supplies and gear they need for a comfortable stay.

Natural Features:

Towering Ponderosa pines forest this pretty site located in a narrow mountain valley along the South Fork Payette River. The cabin sits at an elevation of 4,700 feet amid steep mountain peaks.

This is a wintering area for deer and elk. Summer visitors to the area may see black bears. A variety of bird species make the forest their home year-round.

Recreation:

Some hiking trails are nearby. One trail leads to Bonneville Hot Springs, which is accessible by snowshoes and skis in the winter. Visitors can soak in the waters while enjoying the beautiful surroundings.

The South Fork Payette River offers opportunities for trout fishing and swimming. The area around the cabin is a cross-country skiing and snowshoeing playground in winter.

Nearby Attractions:

Highway 21, just below the guard station, is known as the Ponderosa Pine Scenic Byway. This 131-mile route starts in Boise and meanders through Boise, Salmon-Challis and Sawtooth National Forests, with several points of interest along the way.

Current Conditions
Livestock are allowed from April 16 to December 14 only.  Road to cabin is closed to motorized traffic from December 15 to April 15.  Road is not plowed during the winter. Snow can start in October. Check the local weather for Lowman, Idaho or call the Lowman Ranger Station (208) 259-3361 prior to arriving to check on access to the cabin. Road to cabin is closed to motorized traffic from December 15 to April 15 and can only be reached by snowshoes or cross-country skis for the remainder of the year. Depending on the winter, there could still be limited access due to snow levels from April to June.

General Information

Facilities:

The cabin sleeps six people and comes with one double bed and three single beds with mattresses. A futon and a wood stove are located in the front room. Firewood is provided in the adjacent barn, but it may need to be split. The kitchen is equipped with a dry sink and table with chairs. Some pots and pans and a coffee pot are provided.

A campfire ring and an outhouse with vault toilet are located outside the cabin. A horse corral and a well with a hand pump are available for summer use. No water is available at the cabin in the winter, but snow can be melted. No electricity or cooking facilities are provided.

Guests must bring garbage bags to pack out trash. This permit is for personal, private recreation use; special events and/or large groups are discouraged. Items like bedding, lanterns or flashlights, matches, first aid supplies, extra toilet paper and an axe are not available.

 

For site specific question, contact the Lowman Ranger District.

Open year round. Can accommodate non-motirized vehicles December 15 - April 15.

Overnight Use:
$40 per night (8 people)

The cabin sleeps 8 people.  Please call the Lowman District office with your reservation number during regular business hours (Monday - Friday, 8 am - 4:30 pm, except holidays) for combinations and other inquiries at 208-259-3361. No water is available in the cabin; water is available from a hand pump only in summer.   Do not use tents, motor homes or RVs at the cabin.  Please pack out trash and clean the cabin before leaving.  Use of candles is discouraged because of fire danger. Campfires outside the cabin are permitted in metal fire ring only.  Pets must be under restrictive control at all times; guests are responsible for cleaning up after pets.    

Getting There

Latitude / Longitude

Latitude: 44.13686

Longitude: -115.32291

Directions

  • From Boise, Idaho, take State Highway 21 northeast 75 miles to Lowman, Idaho. Continue on State Highway 21 another 18 miles to milepost 91.2.
  • When read is open, turn left on Forest Service (FS) Road 025RC and continue 1.5 miles to cabin.

Alternate route: 

  • From Banks, Idaho, turn right off State Highway 55 onto State Highway 17 and drive 31 miles to Lowman, Idaho.
  • Turn left onto State Highway 21 and proceed approximately 18 miles northeast to milepost 91.2. Turn left on FS Road 025RC and continue 1.5 miles to cabin.

In the winter, park in the plowed parking lot on the left at milepost 91.2 and hike/snowshoe/ski the the remaining distance.

Facility and Amenity Information

Restrooms

Restrooms are available at this site.

Water

Potable water is available at this site.

Water not available in the winter. 

Recreation Opportunities

Last updated July 16, 2025