🧯 Diamond Ridge Lookout
Bitterroot National Forest · West Fork Ranger District
Opens in ~2 months
🏛️ Historic structure 1946
🏔️ 8,200 ft
West Fork Bitterroot views into the Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness. Remote feel despite accessible road.
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Access
🚗 Drive-to
High-clearance 4WD
🛣️ Access road
Forest Rd 5630, 25 miles from Darby
📅 Season
July 1 – October 1
Road distance from town: ~25.0 mi unpaved
Booking
West Fork Bitterroot access. Moderate competition.
Booking window: 6 months rolling via recreation.gov
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Amenities & Gear
👥 Capacity:
Up to 4 people
🛏️ Beds:1 double + cots
🔥 Heating:Wood stove
🍳 Cooking:Propane stove
💧 Water:None
🚽 Privy:
Yes
📞 Phone:
None — satellite recommended
🏗️ Structure:L-4 cab on tower (1946)
⚠️ Bring your own water unless a reliable source is confirmed with the ranger district. Most MT lookouts have no water or unreliable cisterns.
🐻 Wildlife
Black bear and mountain lion. Remote area sees less traffic so wildlife encounters are common.
ℹ️ Notes
Check West Fork conditions — road quality degrades in wet years.
⛑️ Before you go
✅ Check road conditions with the ranger district 24–48h before departure ·
✅ Carry bear spray and know how to use it ·
✅ Pack all water (no water at this site) ·
✅ Leave a trip plan with someone not going ·
✅ Bring a satellite communicator — no cell service at this location ·
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