Mount Baker Fire Lookout

Historic 1931 fire lookout at 10,778 feet elevation offering commanding views across the North Cascades and Puget Sound region.

Built in 1931, this classic L-4 style fire lookout sits on the summit of Mount Baker in Washington’s North Cascades. The restored cabin-style structure provides shelter from the notorious Cascade weather and offers views that span from Mount Rainier to the Canadian peaks. On clear days, you can see the San Juan Islands and even Vancouver Island. The lookout is maintained by volunteers and occasionally staffed during peak fire season.

Reaching the lookout requires technical mountaineering skills and glacier travel experience — this isn’t a simple hike. Most climbers use the Easton Glacier route, which involves crevasse navigation and requires ropes, ice axes, and crampons. Weather can change rapidly, and whiteout conditions are common. Only attempt this with proper mountaineering experience and equipment.

Historic 1931 lookout atop glaciated Cascade peak

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Place Details

TypeFire Lookout
Street address10091 Mount Baker Highway, Glacier, Washington 98244 Get directions →
Elevation (ft)10778 ft
Nearest townGlacier, Washington
Miles from pavement25 mi
Minimum vehicleAny vehicle
Access road surfacePaved
Cell serviceNone
Best seasonJuly-September
Land managerUSFS
Permit requiredYes — Permit info
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