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Chelan Butte Lookout interior
USA

This is the Chelan Butte Lookout from the inside. Originally, it was located on top of Chelan Butte, high above Lake Chelan and the city of Chelan in the state of Washington (USA), where it was used to watch out for and accurately provide locational information about area forest fires (or other wildfires).


At this timing, it is currently retired on the property of the Columbia Breaks Fire Interpretive Center (http://www.ColumbiaBreaksWildfire.com/) located about one mile north of Entiat, Washington on the west side of US Highway 97-A (State Route "97-Alternate" is on the west side of the Columbia River from Highway 97). Columbia Breaks is several miles south of Chelan Butte, which was the original location of the lookout station, also not far from the Columbia River.

Other retired lookout stations are finding a new home here as historic interest and educational tools as funds allow for the dismantling, relocating, and reassembly tasks on several acres of this educational property. At this time, there is already a trail through the property having 15 interpretive stops and 3 fire lookouts with interpretive signage at each.

For more information, visit their website listed above, or visit in person at Columbia Breaks Fire Interpretive Center, (P.O. Box 644, 98822-0644) 5212 U.S. 97 Alternate, Entiat, WA 98822, USA.

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Copyright: Timothy Oldfield ~ Washington State 360
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 6000x3000
Taken: 07/11/2015
Uploaded: 12/10/2016
Published: 12/10/2016
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Tags: lookout; station; forest; wildfire; fire; education
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