Established Camping
Tyee Lookout — Okanogan Wenatchee National Forest
Tyee Lookout in the Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest offers a camping experience surrounded by forested terrain. Temperatures can range from 30°F in winter to 85°F in summer. Nearby, visitors can explore Lake Chelan and the Entiat River for outdoor activities.
Description
US Forest Service
Wenatchee National Forest
Overview
The Tyee Lookout sits at an elevation of 6,654 feet in the Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest. Built in the 1950s, the lookout was used by Forest Service personnel until the 1990s. A stay at Tyee is not for the faint of heart, this is a rough place. Starting with the access road, the lookout is accessible by four-wheel drive truck from mid-June to mid-October. The last 3.6 miles of the road are narrow, steep, sandy and very rocky; including two rock ledges, good tires are a must. Once at the lookout the ground is also rocky and uneven, just walking around can present challenges to those not fleet on their feet. Two sides of the lookout drop off very steep to the valley below, a fall would be bad, keep kids away from the edge and do not let them play on railing. Sitting at the top of the mountain, the wind blows frequently, and can be much cooler than the valleys. The lookout is an old structure, although remodeled dirt and dust still blow in. As an alternative to driving, the lookout is accessible by walking the last 4 miles up the road. Recent upgrades to the building will make your stay comfortable, but are still primitive, guests should be prepared with their own supplies.
Recreation
Nearby roads, the Tyee Ridge trail and Billy Ridge trail offer opportunities for hiking, mountain biking, and dirt biking. Although you may still see the light of a faraway house from the top, the star gazing is still very good.
Natural Features
Views from the lookout include Stormy Mountain, numerous peaks in the Alpine Lakes Wilderness and east to the Waterville Plateau. The rocky outcrop is home to whitebark pine, a species on decline, please respect and admire this tree.
Nearby Attractions
Billy Ridge and Tyee Ridge trails are adjacent to the lookout.
Contact Info
For facility specific information, please call (509) 699-0725.
Location
Tyee Lookout — Okanogan Wenatchee National Forest is located in Washington
Directions
From the junction of Entiat River Road and 97A, driver 10.1 miles on the Entiat River Road. Turn left on county road 119A and cross the Entiat River. Drive 2.1 miles to the junction of FS road 5700 and FS road 5800, continue straight on FS road 5700. Road is now single lane paved road, parts of which are steep as it gains elevation to the ridge. Drive 13.9 miles to the junction of 5700 and 5713. There is not a sign currently so keep an eye on your odometer. Turn right on the 5713. If you do not have a high clearance vehicle stop and park at the 0.6 mile mark, there is a large parking area and pine tree. The final 3.6 miles to the lookout are on a very rough, rocky road requiring good tires and a high clearance vehicle.
Address
Entiat Ranger District
2108 Entiat WAy
Entiat, WA 98822
Coordinates
47.8644 N
120.47144 W
Access
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- WiFiGood
- VerizonAvailable
- AT&TUnknown
- T-MobileGood
Features
For Campers
- Reservable
For Vehicles
- Water Hookups
Drive Time
- 2 hrs 21 min from Wenatchee
- 4 hrs 2 min from Yakima
- 4 hrs 33 min from Seattle
- 4 hrs 53 min from Mount Vernon