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  2. Category:Fire lookout towers in Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. ... Pages in category "Fire lookout towers in Oregon" ... Waldo Mountain Fire Lookout;

  3. List of fire lookout towers - Wikipedia

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    Summit Ridge Fire Lookout, 6,082', 67.5' tower, last staffed in 1972; Rankin Ridge Fire Lookout, Wind Cave National Park, replaced the Crow's Nest Peak tower, 5,013' Mt Coolidge Fire Lookout Custer State Park still in service; Battle Mountain Fire Lookout, Hot Springs, SD, Fall River Co, 4,363', 22' tower

  4. Hornet Lookout - Wikipedia

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    Hornet Lookout is a former fire lookout tower located in the Flathead National Forest and is located approximately 45 miles (72 km) north of Columbia Falls, Montana. [ 1 ] on August 19, 1983, Hornet Lookout was added to the National Register of Historic Places .

  5. Popular Oregon fire lookout slated for rebuild after burning ...

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    One of Oregon’s more popular mountaintop fire lookouts is set to be rebuilt after it was destroyed in the 2020 Labor Day wildfires. Bolan Mountain Fire Lookout, located just above the Oregon ...

  6. Sex Peak - Wikipedia

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    Sex Peak is a summit in Sanders County, Montana, in the United States. [1] It is located within the Kootenai National Forest. [2] It has an elevation of 5,751 feet (1,753 m) [3] A conversation between a park official and a forester about sex supposedly caused the name Sex Peak to be selected. [4] [5]

  7. Watchman Lookout Station - Wikipedia

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    The Watchman Lookout Station is located 8,025 feet above sea level on Watchman Peak, a high point on the western rim above Crater Lake. [5] [6] Watchman Peak was named by William Gladstone Steel in 1886 when he brought a survey team to Crater Lake to measure its depth. [7]

  8. Category : Fire lookout towers in the United States by state

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    Fire lookout towers in Montana (1 C) N. Fire lookout towers in New Hampshire (1 P) ... Fire lookout towers in Oregon (6 P) P. Fire lookout towers in Pennsylvania (1 P) T.

  9. Mount Scott (Klamath County, Oregon) - Wikipedia

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    Its summit is the highest point within Crater Lake National Park, and the tenth highest peak in the Oregon Cascades. [6] A small fire lookout tower stands on the summit, at the end of a trail that zigzags approximately 1,500 feet (460 m) up the mountain. The mountain is named for Oregon pioneer Levi Scott, founder of Scottsburg, Oregon. [7]