Fremont
Hilltop Hideaway -
Oregon
Umatilla National Forest
In
the mid and late 1800s, the North Fork John Day drainage was bustling
with gold and silver mining. In the rush, mining towns popped up here
and there, only to be left to ruin as the mining dwindled. Granite
is one such ghost town, with weathered buildings and the graves of
prospectors and pioneers who came to the area to seek their fortunes.
Just a short drive from Granite is Fremont Hilltop Hideaway, an old
Forest Service cabin and the perfect spot to imagine life here centuries
ago.
MORE INFORMATION: History | Description | Area
Attractions & Activities | Amenities | Pets | Smoking | Directions
Price & Capacity
$55 per night,
with a maximum of four occupants. Fees are used directly for the maintenance
and preservation of the cabin.
There is additional space for tent camping.
Nearby Recreation Rentals: This area includes three other cabins, all within a couple hundred feet of each other: Caretakers Cabin, Congo Gulch, and Miner's Retreat. This provides great flexibility for larger groups.
Reservations
1-877-444-6777 |
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North Fork John Day Ranger District
PO Box 158, Highway
244
Ukiah, OR 97880
541-427-3231
Other
Umatilla National Forest Recreation Rentals
Availability
Fremont Hilltop Hideaway is available for rent year round.
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-- The maximum-length stay
is fourteen consecutive nights. --
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History
Fremont Hilltop Hideaway is one of three cabins located at the historic Fremont
Powerhouse site near the town of Granite. The powerhouse was constructed
in 1908 and after 59 years of continuous service, generated its last electrical
power in October 1967. In 1968, the California - Pacific Utilities Company
donated the entire complex to the U.S. Forest Service. The need for economic
power surfaced in 1903 when the earnings of some local mines began to decrease.
In an effort to operate the mines more economically, local waterpower was
piped from nearby Olive Lake though an eight-mile long wood and steel pipeline
to generate the much-needed electrical power. Fremont Hilltop Hideaway was
constructed in the 1930s and is listed on the National Register as a Historic
District.
Description
The cozy little cabin features one bedroom, a bath with hot and cold
running water (during the summer months only), a kitchen and a living room.
The cabin is fully furnished with a queen over queen bunk bed, dressers, a couch, and a table and chairs.
The kitchen is equipped with an electric stove and oven, refrigerator, coffee maker, toaster, and
a variety of utensils, such as skillets, glasses, cups, dishes
and silverware. Cleaning supplies are also provided. The cabin has electric
lights throughout and is heated with an oil heater. A picnic table and briquette grill is provided out back for outdoor
barbecuing.
While there is drinking water available June through September, there is
no water or indoor plumbing during fall, winter and early spring months.
Visitors must bring plenty for drinking, cooking and washing. There is an
outhouse near the cabin.
Area
Attractions & Activities
The cabins at Fremont Powerhouse are
located near the historic town of Granite, OR. Nearby Olive Lake offers many
recreational options, including boating, fishing, and swimming. Go hiking
on North
Fork John Day Wilderness trails and mountain biking on closed forest
roads. Take a drive along the
Blue Mountain Scenic Byway.
Also enjoy berry picking (blackberries and huckleberries), bird watching,
photography, wildlife viewing (black bears, elk and deer) and the vast, incredible
scenery.
Amenities
- Flush Toilet (summer only)
- Outhouse
- Drinking Water (summer only)
- Shower (summer only)
- Electric Lights
- Refrigerator
- Stove
- Oven
- Oil Heater
There is additional space for tent camping.
Pets
Pets are welcome. Stock animals, such as horses, are not.
Smoking
No smoking.
Directions
From Pendleton, travel south on Highway 395 for 50 miles to the Ukiah exit.
Turn left on Highway 244 to Ukiah. Take Forest Service Road (FSR) 52 from
Ukiah city center traveling 50 miles to the small town of Granite. From Granite
go west on County Road 24 for approximately 6 miles. The main road veers
left along the creek bed. At this junction go uphill on FSR 10 and follow
the signs to the Fremont
Powerhouse.
From Baker City, travel west on Highway 7 20 miles to the junction with
FSR 73. Proceed north through Sumpter and another 17 miles to the small town
of Granite. From Granite go west on County Road 24 for approximately 6 miles.
The main road veers left along the creek bed. At this junction go uphill
on FSR 10 and follow the signs to the Fremont
Powerhouse.
Forest Service Road 10 is maintained in summer months, but access during
the winter months may require snowmobiles, cross country skis, snowshoes
or 4 wheel drive, depending on weather conditions. There is limited parking
away from the site.
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