Forest Service eyes turning 2 Idaho lookouts into rentals


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KAMIAH, Idaho (AP) — The U.S. Forest Service is taking public comments on a plan to make available two former fire lookouts and two cabins available as rentals in northern Idaho.

The Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forests is looking at opening the Scurvy Mountain Lookout and Wallow Mountain Lookout as rentals for $45 per night each.

The agency is also looking at opening the Gold Meadows Cabin and Liz Creek Cabin as rentals for $40 per night.

None of the structures have previously been available as rentals.

Comments are being taken until Oct. 14.

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