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Godman Guard Station is perched above the Wenaha-Tucannon Wilderness at an elevation of 5,600 feet. From the barn less than 200 yards up the hill from the cabin, expansive views of the wilderness can be seen. The Wenaha-Tucannon Wilderness includes nearly 180,000 acres of rugged basaltic ridges, steep canyons, rushing rivers and their tributaries and abundant wildlife. Rocky Mountain Elk, bighorn sheep, white-tailed and mule deer, black bears, cougars, coyotes and pine martens inhabit the region.
Recreation: Visitors to Godman Guard Station have access to many recreation opportunities. Hiking: Step out of the Godman Guard Station and into the backyard of the Wenaha-Tucannon Wilderness . This wilderness includes an expanse of 177,465 acres of rugged, basaltic ridges, steep canyons, rushing rivers and their tributaries, quiet beauty, abundant wildlife, and stunning views. Access nearest the cabin to the Wilderness is via West Butte Trail #3138. Be prepared for trailhead fees if you visit the areas developed trailheads, you can purchase a pass ahead of your trip or pay on site. Fishing: Many trails descend into the rugged river canyons and offer fishing opportunities. Check with the appropriate State Department of Fish and Wildlife for licensing and regulations. Hunting: Many species are at home in the area including whitetail deer, mule deer, black bear, elk, turkey and grouse. Horseback: Horseback riding is popular in this area during the summer and fall to access the wilderness. Due to sanitary reasons, horses are not allowed near the Godman Guard Station. There are hitching rails and feed bunks located at the barn less than 200 yards up the hill from the guard station. The barn is not available for use by the public but the hitching rails and feed bunks are available for use. There is a spring with trough located near the barn. Winter Activities: In the winter, campers enjoy snowmobiling, skiing, and snowshoeing in the area. Winter access to the guard station is by snowmobile, snowshoes, or cross country skis from the Touchet Corral Sno-Park near Bluewood Ski Area . The sno-park is a shared-use access point for a groomed snowmobile trail system. The cabin located adjacent to the Godman Guard Station is used by the local snowmobile club. This can create snowmobile traffic as they travel the groomed trail system and stop to use this facility as a warming shelter. Opportunities for other activities such as enjoying a drive to view the scenery, bird watching, nature viewing, and photography are prolific in this area.
Nearby: The cabin is 28 miles or a one-hour drive from Dayton. Groceries and fuel are available. The Tucannon Last Resort Store is also about an hour's drive away.