Established Camping
Three Fingers Lookout
Three Fingers Lookout is located in the Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, surrounded by rugged terrain and dense forest. Temperatures can range from 30°F in colder months to 70°F during warmer seasons. Nearby attractions include the scenic Mountain Loop Highway and the picturesque Lake 22, offering opportunities for hiking and exploration.
Description
USDA Forest Service
Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest
This hike is very difficult and strenuous, and the last half mile of the trail requires mountain climbing equipment and expertise. You must traverse a short, steep section of the Three Fingers Glacier, make a rocky scramble and ascend steep ladders to the lookout on the south peak of Three Fingers Mountain. As there is considerable exposure, those using the cabin and ladder must determine if the climb to the lookout is safe.
Snow blocks access to our lookouts until mid- to late summer. Some are rented or staffed with volunteers who have exclusive overnight occupancy. Lookouts that are not staffed or available for rental are available to visitors on a first-come first-serve basis. For more information check with your nearest ranger district office or online at www.recreation.gov.
Tips for overnight use Bring sleeping bags, food, water, lanterns and fuel. Winchester Lookout furnishes a propane stove. Parties of more than two people will need extra sleeping pads at all lookouts except Hidden Lake, which has extra pads under the beds. Bring a tent in case your destination lookout is already occupied by others. Two nights are the recommended maximum stay. Detailed instructions for shelter operation, lookout facilities, water sources and toilet locations can be found posted inside each building. Move gasoline stoves and laterns outside the building to fill and start them. The lookouts are prone to rodents, so please take precautions to keep the lookout clean and store food in the rodent-proof containers provided. Pack out all garbage. Toilets may be available at some lookouts. If not, please pack it out. Replenish any supplies you use or send a donation to the organization responsible for the maintenance of the lookout. Volunteer work parties have priority at lookout shelters. A notice will be posted at the trailhead if a work party will be present. Two or three work party weekends are held per year at each lookout.
Location
Three Fingers Lookout is located in Washington
Directions
From the Verlot Public Service Center (11 miles east of Granite Falls, WA), travel west on the Mt. Loop Highway for 3.9 miles. Turn right (north) on the Tupso Pass Road (Forest Service road 41) and follow this road for 18.0 miles to the trailhead.
Coordinates
48.206479 N
121.806008 W
Access
- Hike-InBackcountry sites.
Stay Connected
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Site Types
- Tent Sites
- Group
- Cabins