Part of Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest
Hogan Cabin is only accessible by motorized vehicle during summer months when Forest Roads are open. From December 02 thru May 15 the cabin must be accessed by snowmobile, other Oversnow Vehicles or by ski, snowshoe or other non-motorized travel. Refer to the Beaverhead-Deerlodge NF to obtain and/or download free Oversnow Vehicle Use Maps to learn winter travel reguations.
Firewood is only provided from October 1-June 15. Firewood is not provided June 16-September 30.
This facility is located in a remote area; before making a reservation, become aware of bear , water and weather safety, including avalanche danger.
All garbage and food must be packed out.
Don't Move Firewood: Prevent the spread of tree-killing pests by obtaining firewood near your destination and burning it on-site. For more information visit dontmovefirewood.org.
The cabin remains locked. You will have access to the code once your reservation is confirmed. No need to call the Wisdom District Office.
Each visitor group is responsible for cleaning and disinfecting the cabin. The Beaverhead-Deerlodge NF checks on the cabin intermittently during the reservation season and cannot guarantee the sterilization of facilities or prevention of disease transmission during the COVID-19 pandemic. For the latest on COVID-19 in Montana, please refer to the Governor's Corona Virus Task Force: https://covid19.mt.gov/
Hogan Cabin now has Solar Lighting! the system is on a low voltage disconnect, if it has been cloudy for several days, the lights might not work.
Travel west on Highway 43 from Wisdom, Montana for approximately 20 miles. Turn north on the Trail Creek Road #106, travel for approximately 6 miles to the cabin. It will be located on the left (west) side of the road. Access 1 This route takes off from the Chief Joseph Pass cross country ski parking area. Travel north on the Broadway Trail for about one mile until the trail intersects with FS road #1260. The first mile is for skiers only. The remaining road is shared by both skiers and snowmobiles. The route is marked with blue and orange diamonds. This route is recommended for the novice or inexperienced skier. The total distance is 6 miles. Access 2 Shoofly Trail #3117 is the shortest route into Hogan Cabin and also the most difficult. This trail takes off from the parking area along Highway 43 by the Cabinet Creek sign. There are a few sections with steep pitches and most of the difficult sections are tree-lined. If you choose the Shoofly Trail, consideration should be given to snow conditions and skier experience. This trail is marked with blue diamonds. Access 3 Shoofly Alternate: This trail leaves the Shoofly trail from the north end of the meadow and it rejoins Shoofly at the top of the hill. The Shoofly Alternate offers skiers going to Hogan Cabin a more gentle ascent of the hill. If snow conditions are poor when you are returning from the cabin or you are not comfortable with the faster downhill that Shoofly offers, this route may be advisable. It is marked by blue diamonds. Access 4 Trail Creek Road #106 is the main snowmobile route into the area and is marked with orange diamonds. It is also the flattest route into Hogan Cabin. Skiers should expect encounters with snowmobiles if they use this route. It is 6 miles to Hogan Cabin on this road. A map of the area may be necessary to reach the cabin and can be purchased by calling the Wisdom Ranger District.
Phone: 406-689-3243
PO BOX 238




