A vault toilet is located a short distance from the cabin and additional guests may use the yard to pitch a tent. The cabin is stocked with a limited supply of pots, pans, eating utensils and cleaning supplies. The red, wood framed cabin has two full beds and two twin beds with mattresses, a table and four chairs, and is equipped with a propane cook stove, propane lights and a propane heater.
The single-room cabin accommodates up to four guests. It was renamed Umatilla National Forest in 1920.
Wenaha was one of the first national forests in the country, established in 1907. The site of the cabin was the Summit Ranger Station in 1908, when the land was part of the Wenaha National Forest. The rustic bunkhouse, built by the Civilian Conservation Corps, dates back to 1938.
Located on the breaks of Meacham Canyon in Umatilla National Forest, spectacular views of the Blue Mountains are guaranteed. Summit Guard Station Bunkhouse sets the stage for a truly relaxing getaway.