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On the Road: Washington's Sky-High Lookouts

Take a trip offroad to one of these five fire lookout stations

By Tony Huegel
Photography by the author

For many decades, Washington state relied on solitude-seeking staffers on mountaintop lookouts to spot plumes of smoke rising from its verdant forests. But the function of fire lookouts, many of which date back to the '30s, have been largely replaced by airplanes, thermal imaging, and other technologies. Barely more than 100 lookouts, many of which are accessible by vehicle, remain in a state that once had more than 650.


1 Salmo Mountain, Colville National Forest Few vehicle-accessible places in Washington feel as wild as this remote site at the end of Road 270 in the rugged Selkirk Mountains of the state's northeastern corner.

2 Winchester Mountain, Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest A gorgeous, 6.8-mile climb on Twin Lakes Road (3065)--an easy but busy high-clearance, possibly even 4WD road off State Highway 542 northeast of Mt. Baker--will bring you to a fragile alpine environment with two sparkling lakes. From there, at the edge of the Mt. Baker Wilderness, hikers can make the moderately strenuous ascent to an old (1935) lookout with magnificent views of snowy Mt. Baker and a region sculpted by glaciers.

Be Advised:

The information presented in this column is, to the best of our knowledge, correct and accurate at the time of publication. However, because of our lengthy lead time, we recommend calling the proper authorities or local experts for confirmation before visiting.

3 Kloshe Nanitch, Olympic National Forest Just west of Olympic National Park's northwestern corner, a replica of a quaint lookout built in 1917 sits on a rock high above the Sol Duc Valley. Views of the valley and Olympic Mountains are outstanding. Access is by roads 3045/595 from the Snider Work Center.


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