Ford Cabin is 45 miles north of Columbia Falls along the Wild and Scenic North Fork of the Flathead River. The cabin was built in 1922 by Ralph Thayer and was part of the Ford Ranger Station. The cabin has a propane stove, lights, heater and a vault toilet. There is one double bed and two bunk beds. Please pack out what you brought in, including your garbage. Grizzly bears live in the area; store your food, beverages, coolers and garbage inside the cabin. Pets are not allowed at Ford Cabin. Commercial use of the cabin is prohibited (outfitter guides, groups or organizations with compensated leaders/chaperones).
The usage fee is $35 a night and a maximum stay of three nights. The cabin will accommodate up to 6 people. Propane cooking/lights and heat are provided. No refrigerator. Beginning July 2009 a hand pump well will be available. Grizzly Bears live in the area, so store your food, beverages, coolers, and garbage inside the cabin. Pets and livestock are not allowed at the cabin. No snowmobiles in the Ford Access area from 10/15 to 5/10.
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