Lookout Details
Registry Numbers US 62, WA 4
Date Registered October 7, 1993
Nominated by Cleve Pinnix, Director, Washington State Parks & Recreation Commission
Location Mount Pilchuck State Park
Snohomish County, Washington
Coordinates N 48° 03.475' W 121° 47.865' (Google Maps)
Elevation 5217'
Administered by Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission
Cooperators Everett Branch of the Mountaineers and Washington State Parks & Recreation Commission
Description
Mount Pilchuck Lookout has been a U.S. Forest Service lookout since 1921. The present wooden L4 14x14’
groundhouse was built in 1943 and staffed until 1957. The site was transferred to the Washington State Parks and
Recreation Commission and in 1989 that agency cooperated in a reconstruction of the lookout by the Everett Branch of
The Mountaineers. Reached only by trail, it is used as an interpretive site.
All information provided by the National
Historic Lookout Register
www.nhlr.org
, OCR Text: Lookout Details
Registry Numbers US 62, WA 4
Date Registered October 7, 1993
Nominated by Cleve Pinnix, Director, Washington State Parks & Recreation Commission
Location Mount Pilchuck State Park
Snohomish County, Washington
Coordinates N 48° 03.475' W 121° 47.865' (Google Maps)
Elevation 5217'
Administered by Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission
Cooperators Everett Branch of the Mountaineers and Washington State Parks & Recreation Commission
Description
Mount Pilchuck Lookout has been a U.S. Forest Service lookout since 1921. The present wooden L4 14x14’
groundhouse was built in 1943 and staffed until 1957. The site was transferred to the Washington State Parks and
Recreation Commission and in 1989 that agency cooperated in a reconstruction of the lookout by the Everett Branch of
The Mountaineers. Reached only by trail, it is used as an interpretive site.
All information provided by the National
Historic Lookout Register
www.nhlr.org
, Granite Falls Historical Society,Documents (articles, clippings, letters, papers),Mapping Articles,P-T,Pilchuck.pdf,Pilchuck.pdf Page 1, Pilchuck.pdf Page 1
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