Joe’s Point
Type: Crow’s nest Status: Abandoned Elevation: 3,653 Visited: September 23, 2012 A crow’s nest lookout was built in a tree
My quest to visit every standing fire lookout in Oregon
Type: Crow’s nest Status: Abandoned Elevation: 3,653 Visited: September 23, 2012 A crow’s nest lookout was built in a tree
Type: 60′ tower Status: Abandoned Elevation: 5,218 feet Visited: August 19, 2012 Our last lookout stop on our Wallowa vacation
Type: 8′ tower with L-4 cab Status: Abandoned but available to use Elevation: 5,045 feet Visited: September 22, 2012 There
Type: 40′ tower Status: Abandoned Elevation: 6,071 feet Visited: August 18, 2012 After visiting Point Prominence we drove over to
Type: 82′ tower with L-4 cabin Status: Staffed in summer Elevation: 6,745 feet Visited: August 18, 2012 Back in August
Another one bites the dust. The Bosley Butte lookout burned down sometime earlier this year in what is suspected to
Type: 41′ tower with R-6 cabin Status: Staffed in summer, rental in winter Elevation: 4,458 feet Visited: July 14, 2012
Type: 90′ steel tower Status: Abandoned Elevation: 4,200 feet Visited: May 15, 2012 The second tower I visited at the
Type: 72′ steel tower Status: Abandoned Elevation: 4,190 feet Visited: May 15, 2012 While visiting the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge
I’ve learned that the Signal Tree Lookout on Kenyon Mountain was torn down in May. This is from the Autumn