Hall House

Willamette National Forest

Cascade Range, near Santiam Pass, Willamette National Forest, Oregon
Cascade Range, near Santiam Pass, Willamette National Forest, Oregon

Hall House

Willamette National Forest


Hall House

Hall House, one of two Fish Lake Remount Depot Cabins, is available as a winter rental by itself or paired with its companion, the Commissary Cabin. The cabins are located near the Santiam Pass Winter Recreation Area in the Willamette National Forest, off Highway 120, west of Santiam Junction. From viewpoints near Santiam Pass, visitors have panoramic views of the Cascade Range (shown above).

The Remount Depot, built in 1924, consists of a cluster of historic, wood structures once used for firefighters and as horse corrals, Parts of it are still in use as a rest and resupply station by Forest Service horse packers heading into nearby wilderness areas. During the summer the Remount Depot is open to the public as a day-use area.

Hall House, Fish Lake Remount Depot, Willamette National Forest, Oregon

Cabin Access

The road from Highway 120 to the cabin is not plowed and has no overnight parking area. You must park your vehicle(s) at Lava Lake Sno-Park on Highway 20. An Oregon State Sno-Park Permit is required for parking November 1-April 30. From Lava Lake Sno-Park, cross the highway and follow the blue diamond trail markers. You may hike, cross-country ski, or snowshoe (approximately one mile) to the cabin.

Hall House Features

The Hall House is a 3-room cabin with 1 bedroom, a common area, and a kitchen. The bedroom has a full-size bed with mattress. In The kitchen and main room are a sofa, and propane cooking stove/oven and heater, Solar powered lights are available along with basic cookware and kitchen utensils. There is no electricity or running water.

Outside: guests find an outhouse with a pit toilet, and picnic tables

What Guests Need to Bring

Visitors to the Hall House need to bring a good supply of water for cooking, drinking and cleaning. Also, guests are advised to bring bedding or sleeping bags, battery-powered-lanterns or flashlights, matches, extra toilet paper, first aid supplies, trash bags, dish soap, towels, an ice chest, and perhaps a wine opener. Guests must clean the cabin upon departure and take everything they brought, including garbage and food.

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Hall House Basics
Hall House Location: From Albany drive east on Highway 20 through Sweet Home. Then after approximately 45 miles farther on Highway 20, watch for Lava Lake Snow-Park on the north side of the highway.
Elevation: 3,200 feet
Nearby Gateway Cities: Sweet Home - 44 miles
Bend - 53 miles
Albany - 73 miles
Open - Closed: Open late-October through early-April.
Max. People: 4
Maximum Number of Vehicles at Hall House: 0
Pets: Pets and livestock are not allowed.
Operated by Willamette Natioial Forest
Information McKenzie River Ranger District:
541-822-3381   M-F, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM

Hall House Reservations
Reservations Available Hall House Reservations are available up to 6 months in advance of arrival date.
Wheelchair accessible sites: None
Maximum length of stay: 3 nights
Cabin Rental Fees: $95 per night
Cabin Reservations: Fish Lake Remount Depot Cabins - Hall House Reservations
2-night minimum stay
Check-in, check-out: Check-in: 2:00 PM
Check-out: 12:00 PM

Hall House Amenities
Cabin Interior: The bedroom has a full-size bed with mattress. Kitchen or main room contains a sofa (hideaway bed), and propane cooking stove/oven and heater, solar powered lights, basic cookware and kitchen utensils.
Cabin Exterior: Outhouse with a pit toilet, and picnic tables
NOT included: Visitors need to bring water for cooking, drinking and cleaning. Also, bedding or sleeping bags, battery-powered-lanterns or flashlights, matches, extra toilet paper, first aid supplies, trash bags, dish soap, towels, an ice chest, and perhaps a wine opener.
Attractions near Hall House
  • Seven Sno-Parks are within the Santiam Pass Recreation Area, a 15-minute drive from the cabins. Included among these are Lava Lake Sno-Park and Ray Benson Sno-Park. These Sno-Parks offer access to both motorized and non-motorized trail opportunities.
  • Fish Lake Remount Depot
  • At Fish Lake find a viewing area and canoe launch.
  • Enjoy cross-country skiing and snowshoeing. Find marked Nordic ski trails and snowmobile trails near Lava Lake Sno-Park.




Commissary and Hall Cabins Map, Fish Lake Remount Depot, Willamette National Forest, Oregon

Hall House Access

"Please call the McKenzie River Ranger district at 541-822-3381 for 72 hours prior to arrival to confirm lock combination and get updated information."

"Entry to cabin is by key. The key is located in a combination lock box mounted next to the door. The combination can be found in your confirmation letter under Access Info."

"Fish Lake Day Use Area located at approximately mile post 1.5 on Highway 126 (approximately 1.5 miles South of Highway 126/20 junction) is available for unloading supplies for transport to the cabins. This pull out is approximately 1/8 mile from the cabins. Please note that overnight parking or long-term parking is not permitted here and access to this parking area may vary depending on snow levels and plowing frequency."

"To access cabins from the Fish Lake Day Use parking area, walk past the gate and into the day use area and continue north past the restrooms and through the wooden gate. Proceed north through a second wooden gate, go past the interpretive kiosk on the left and continue to the cabins."

Advice from Previous Visitors

A note on mice. There are bound to be mice! Seal your food, hang your dish sponge out of their way, and bring your own cookware if you're worried about it. (2024)
Outhouse seemed far in the deep snow, but in great condition. Place was very clean and nice. No signs of mice. (2024)
Use lights sparingly and don't count on them. The propane stove was nice to heat food on with our own supplies. (2024)

Willamette National Forest
Attractions and Activities

  • Santiam Pass Area Winter Sports.
  • Hike on the Hackleman Old Growth Trail west of Lost Prairie Group Campground.
  • Take the House Rock Trail past House Rock and on to House Rock Falls.
  • Visit the Long Ranch Elk Viewing Area west of the Trout Creek Campground.
  • Hike on the 2.8-mile Trout Creek Trail and the Walton Ranch Interpretive Trail.
  • Hike on the Iron Mountain Trail with meadows, springs, alpine environments, and a tremendous variety of flora.
  • Discover the beauty of Cascadia State Park by following local hiking trails. Take the River Trail to the South Santiam River.
  • Hike the Soda Creek Falls Trail ascends to viewpoints of the magnificent falls.
  • Use caution when swimming in the river near Cascadia State Park. No lifeguards are on duty and currents can be strong. The swimming area is outside the park.
  • Visit the South Falls Historic District, including the South Falls Lodge.
  • Stop by the historic Santiam Wagon Road used by 19th century travelers.

Hall House Station Regulations

  1. The Willamette National Forest is not responsible for personal property left unattended in the cabins.
  2. No tent, trailer or RV camping is permitted at this cabin. Access is to the cabin is difficult with winter snow. You must walk, cross-country ski, or snowshoe approximately 1 mile from the Sno-Park to the cabin.
  3. Smoking is not allowed in the cabin.
  4. Guests are asked to store all kitchen utensils in the storage bins/wooden box to keep out of reach of rodents.
  5. The cabin must be thoroughly cleaned before departure. Please hang all kitchen utensils on the rake heads. Leave behind no food or other items you brought to the cabin.