FROG RIVER OUTPOST cabin
CABIN AMENITIES
Comfortably sleeps 6 people
Foam-Mattresses
cutlery and basic kitchen utensils
2 burner propane stove and a propane lantern
A solar shower bag and out-house
Boats and motors as well as a canoe
solar lights and backup generator
Located 90 air miles southwest of Muncho Lake, British Columbia, our Frog River outpost is nestled in a mountain valley, high in the Cassiar Mountains right at the continental divide between the Pacific and Arctic watersheds. In less than 2 hours, one can wander from the arctic watershed at Frog River to the uppermost Pitman Lake in the Pacific drainage basin. This gives our guests access to two different drainage basins with their own unique fishing experiences. To the north and the south of the cabin, a high mountain valley gives way to spectacular mountain ridges and peaks. The elevation of the Frog River outpost and its lakes is at 3300 ft. There are 7500 ft high ridges to the north or south that can be reached on daily wilderness hiking trips from your log cabin.
Back at the outpost, a sandy beach in front of the cabin invites you to enjoy the long summer days in the sun. Animals like moose, caribou and mountain goats are frequently observed. Bald eagles nest in the valley and wait for careless grayling to surface. In addition, very few people know that there is actually a hot spring on the Frog River - canoe to the first rapids, a short portage, canoe 3 miles down the second lake, leave the canoe on the beach and hike for 1 hour downstream to the natural hot spring.
Away from any signs of civilization this undisturbed ecosystem is a nature lover's paradise.