Historic Buildings
Dispatcher’s Cabin 1921: Built by the first fire crew stationed at the site. The switchboard was connected to lookouts, guard stations and District offices across the Forest.
Hall House 1924: Summer residence for Forest Supervisor C.C. Hall. The nearby garage was constructed from boards cut on site at a sawmill that no longer exists.
Spring house 1924: A cold spring flowed under this building providing refrigeration for perishable foods.
Commissary 1924: Originally built to store tools, it was later converted to a residence.
Barn 1934: Provided stalls to hold 10 horses or mules.
Closed Storage 1934: Served as the tack room and blacksmith shop.
Open Storage 1934: For vehicle and equipment storage.
Bunkhouse 1960: Replaced earlier sleeping quarters used by the CCC in the 1930s.
Click map to enlarge. The numbered locations on the map correspond to buildings that are no longer present.
Commissary and Dispatchers Cabin
Dispatchers Cabin
Closed Storage Building
Commissary
Open Storage Building
Hall House
Front Entrance to Commissary
Bunkhouse
Open Storage, Oil House, Closed Storage Buildings
Hall House Garage
Sand Mountain Lookout, off site