Lookout Rock

Type: 20′ tower with R-6 cabin
Status: Abandoned
Elevation: 6,508 feet
Visited: July 4, 2024

After visiting Morgan Butte I made the long drive west to visit Lookout Rock.

Knowing that this area had been affected by the 2021 Bootleg Fire, I had called the Bly Ranger Station the week before to find out the status Road 012 to the Lookout Rock Trailhead. They said it was in the process of undergoing repairs and was therefore closed. I figured that chances were very low any work be happening today on the 4th of July, and even if I was wrong they would be finished before my late afternoon arrival when the heat was worst.

Turns out the road was not closed and it was not undergoing repairs. There was no sign of any equipment anywhere. Hazard tree removal had happened on one stretch of road at some point since the fire. The road has some ruts and ditches that do need fixing, so maybe they’re planning to do that at some point this summer, but they certainly haven’t started yet.

Lookout Rock

The trailhead at the end of the road:

Lookout Rock

Scorched sign:

Lookout Rock

The trail that starts here heads into to the burned Gearhart Mountain Wilderness. I turned right to follow the last bit of closed road. The gate that once blocked vehicles from going further is now on the ground:

Lookout Rock

I followed the old road up through the burnt trees:

Lookout Rock

Lookout Rock

Lookout Rock

The lookout came into view:

Lookout Rock

Some class 2 scrambling is required to get up onto the rocks and reach the base of the lookout:

Lookout Rock

Lookout Rock

Lookout Rock

Lookout Rock

Lookout Rock

The stairs were intact and most of the shutters were gone, so I went up and took a peek inside through the windows:

Lookout Rock

Lookout Rock

Lookout Rock

The views are a bit sad due to all the burnt trees. Looking northeast:

Lookout Rock

Looking east at distant Morgan Butte (where I was earlier in the day) and Round Mountain:

Lookout Rock

Looking southeast with Round Mountain at far left behind the burnt trees, and unburned Coleman Point left of center:

Lookout Rock

Looking south at Grizzly Peak and Blue Mountain on the left, and Fishhole Mountain on the right:

Lookout Rock

Looking southwest:

Lookout Rock

Looking northwest in the direction of Gearhart Mountain, which is hidden behind this rock formation known as The Dome:

Lookout Rock

Although the tower miraculously survived the wildfire, it was not unscathed. The fire scorched the timber beams in several spots:

Lookout Rock

Lookout Rock

Lookout Rock

Lookout Rock

Lookout Rock

The future of this lookout is uncertain. It needs a lot of work.

More information

Forest Lookouts
Rex’s Forest Fire Lookout Page
National Historic Lookout Register
Peakbagger
Panorama Photos
Geocache

History

Developed in the 1920’s with a crow’s nest tree platform, seen here in this 1933 panorama photo that was taken from the new lookout:

Lookout Rock SE - 1933

That new lookout was a 20′ L-4 tower that had been built the prior year in 1932. It was replaced with a 20′ timber tower with a 14×14′ R-6 cab in 1962. Materials were trucked to the base of the rock, then transported up to the tower site via a high line that had been rigged up.

By the end of the 1960s it was no longer regularly staffed. The 2021 Bootleg Fire burned through here, but the lookout somehow did not burn down.