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Lookout Butte Lookout

Lookout Butte Lookout is situated in the Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forests, featuring forested terrain with rolling hills. Temperatures in the area can reach highs of around 85°F in summer and drop to lows of 15°F in winter. Visitors can explore the nearby Selway River and the historic Fenn Ranger Station, both offering opportunities for outdoor activities and learning about the region's history.

Description

USDA Forest Service

Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forests

Overview

Lookout Butte has a history that spans nearly 80 years and has been home to three lookout towers. The first, built in 1923, was 45 feet tall with just a platform on which to stand. A cabin was put on the tower a couple years later. In 1935, a 50-foot tower was constructed. A new tower was built beside the old one in 1962, and this is currently available for rent. The current 60-foot wooden tower offers panoramic views and the perfect setting for enjoying the area's tranquility and natural beauty. Guests can enjoy the scenery from the exterior catwalk or from inside the single-room cabin.

Recreation

Several primitive roads in the area are open to mountain biking and off-road vehicles. Other activities in the area include hiking through second-growth forest and birding.

Natural Features

The lookout sits at 5,869 feet in elevation with breathtaking views of the Selway Crags in the Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness area, the Seven Devils Mountain Range, Coolwater Ridge, Pilot Knob Lookout and the Lochsa and Selway River drainages.

Nearby Attractions

Guests can take a sightseeing drive from Lowell to Selway Falls and back. This 42-mile drive offers opportunities to appreciate the pristine beauty of the Selway River, a Wild and Scenic River, as well as picturesque Selway Falls.

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Location

Lookout Butte Lookout is located in Idaho

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Directions

Travel to Lowell, Idaho, located approximately midway between Lewiston, Idaho and Missoula, Montana on Highway 12, milepost 97. Cross the Selway Bridge, drive 3.5 miles and cross the Swiftwater Bridge on your right. Follow the signs 13 miles for about 1 hour to the lookout. Alternative Route From Hwy 12, cross the middle fork of the Clearwater River at the bridge above Kooskia (MP 74) turn left onto paved County Road 1842, towards the Kooskia National Fish Hatchery, pass the fish hatchery approximately, 3.5 miles stay to the left on County Route 286 for approximately 5 miles when it will convert from County Road to Forest Road 286 and turn into a gravel road. Follow Forest Road 286 for an additional 8 miles where Forest Road #470 joins from the left. Stay right on #286 for approximately 1.5 miles to the junction of Road #286 w/ Forest Road #1129 and take a left onto #1129. Travel approximately 1.3 miles and the spur road to Lookout Butte Lookout is signed and to the right. It is about 1/8th of a mile up the lookout from the main road. This last segment is a rough, outsloped, native surface road that requires high clearance to reach Lookout Butte Lookout Tower.

Address

Fenn Ranger Station, 831 Selway Rd
Kooskia, ID 83539

Coordinates

45.4893417 N
115.874575 W

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Reviewed Jul. 4, 2021

Amazing!!

7/2-7/4/2021 - lookout has 3 beds with mattresses, 2 burner propane stove/small oven unit and several pieces of furniture along with 4 chairs. Tower was clean when we arrived and we’ll kept! Sadly the fire season has started early this year so both mornings we woke up to smoke in all directions. We saw air attack spread retardant and smokejumpers on a fire to the north. Super cool. Sunset the second night was GORGEOUS!

While the day time temps were still a bit high (close to 90) the temp in the tower was pleasant. In the afternoon you are high enough to get the breeze in the windows so the temperature stays reasonable.

Bring sheets and a blanket or a sleeping bag, pack it in pack it out, and cleaning supplies to leave it well kept for the next group. I might also add these are the things I would bring next time: sheet of screen for the door and something to secure it with.

Cell coverage with Verizon was 2-3 bars of LTE.

CONS: bugs were kinda terrible. So down below where you park, all variations of flies were thick. Once up in the tower it’s not too bad until early morning and you get the non- stinging bees, gnats and small flies. I’m a bug magnet and didn’t get eaten too bad but boy were the flies at ground level annoying.

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