FOREST GLEN GUARD STATION
Campground · Federal agency · California
Overview This historic guard station offers a unique stay in the oldest Forest Service building on the Shasta-Trinity National Forest. This charming two-story structure was built in 1916 under the direction of John T. Grey, District Ranger of the Mad River Ranger District on the old Trinity National Forest.
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Overnight camping appears allowed. Permit required. Access is not reported.
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