Heybrook Lookout
Open for reservations through Recreation.gov. Maximum stay is 2 consecutive nights. Key must be picked up at Skykomish Ranger Station (Wed-Fri, 9am-12pm and 1pm-4pm). October access may be impacted by early snow. Contact Skykomish Ranger District at +1 (360) 677-2414 regarding weather or road conditions.
Alcohol Prohibitions
This Order describes acts that are prohibited upon lands, roads and trails within the National Forest System administered by the Forest Service Pacific Northwest Region in regards to alcoholic beverages.
Aquatic Invasive Species
This Order prohibits 1) possessing, storing, or transporting any aquatic invasive animal species AND 2) prohibits possessing, storing, or transporting any aquatic or riparian invasive plant species - on National Forest System lands in the Pacific Northwest Region as specified in the Order.
Restrictions on Use of Forage and Mulch Products
This Order prohibits unloading, storing, or using any straw, hay, grain, seed, or other forage or mulch products that are not state-certified weed free on the National Forest System lands, roads or trails in any Closure Area as specific in the Order. Some examples of these include hay bales, hay…
About
Heybrook Lookout is one of only 106 fire lookouts remaining in Washington State. Perched atop its namesake ridge at 1,700 feet, the 67-foot tower provides spectacular 360-degree views of Mount Index, Mount Baring, Mount Persis, Bridal Veil Falls, and the Wild Sky Wilderness. The original lookout was a tent platform built in 1925, replaced by a 45-foot log leg tower in 1932. The current structure was built in 1964. The 14x14-foot cabin sleeps four and is furnished with one twin bed with mattress, two floor mattresses, a table and chairs, propane stove with pot and pan, silverware, coffee pot, and battery-operated lanterns. A primitive vault toilet is located several hundred feet down the ridge, and a picnic table sits at the tower base. Guests must bring their own water, sleeping bags, flashlight, toilet paper, garbage bags, and first aid supplies. Access requires a 1-mile hike from the trailhead on U.S. Highway 2 (milepost 37.5, east of Index) with 900 feet of elevation gain, followed by climbing 84 steps to enter the cabin. A key must be obtained from the Skykomish Ranger Station prior to arrival. October access may be impacted by early snowfall.
Directions
Drive U.S. Highway 2 to milepost 37.5, approximately 2 miles east of the town of Index. Limited parking is on the north side of the highway across from the Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest sign. From the trailhead, hike 1 mile with 900 feet of elevation gain to reach the lookout. Climb 84 steps to enter the cabin.
Amenities
| Water | No |
| Fires Allowed | No |
| Toilets | Yes |
| Dump Station | No |
| Wifi | No |
| Pets Allowed | No |
| Showers | No |
| Electric Hookups | — |
| Water Hookups | — |
| Sewer Hookups | — |
| Camp Store | No |
| Price | $75 |
Vehicle
| Max RV Length | — |
| Max Trailer Length | — |
| Big Rig Friendly | No |
| Pull Through Sites | No |
Contact
| Phone | +1 (360) 677-2414 |
Cell Service
| AT&T | Yes |
| Verizon | Yes |
| T-Mobile | Yes |
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