On the Watchtower: A History of Fire Lookouts by Boyle, Dixie

On the Watchtower: A History of Fire Lookouts

Approximately five hundred fire lookouts remain active throughout the United States. The majority of these lookouts are...
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Author: Dixie Boyle
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On the Watchtower: A History of Fire Lookouts by Boyle, Dixie

On the Watchtower: A History of Fire Lookouts

$37.26

On the Watchtower: A History of Fire Lookouts

$37.26
Author: Dixie Boyle
Format: Paperback
Language: English

Approximately five hundred fire lookouts remain active throughout the United States. The majority of these lookouts are located west of the Mississippi River, but East Coast states continue to staff fire lookouts as well. The states of Montana, Idaho, Washington, Oregon, California, Arizona and New Mexico staff the majority of the lookout stations still in service. The earliest fire lookouts were posted in the 1870s overlooking mining camps throughout the West. The states of Idaho and Maine established the first unofficial fire lookout stations in 1902 and the practice spread across the country. The Civilian Conservation Corps built many of the early lookouts and it has been estimated that between eight and ten thousand of these sites were established throughout the country. The 1950s was the peak decade for working lookouts. The number began to steadily decline in the 1960s and 1970s when most lookouts were replaced with aerial detection.

The decommissioned lookouts were sold, demolished, burned, buried or left abandoned on their mountain peaks. A few of these lookouts became tourist attractions and serve as exhibits at museums and amusement parks while others were converted into interpretive sites, visitor centers and popular rentals booked a year in advance. The future of fire lookouts is uncertain. In recent years, lookouts have been lost to wildfire and budget cuts, and the growing use of cameras and modern technology have also contributed. But for now, the five hundred fire lookouts left in service remain the most accurate and timely method of fire detection.



Author: Dixie Boyle
Publisher: Sunstone Press
Published: 11/07/2025
Pages: 198
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.60lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 0.42d
ISBN: 9781632937742

About the Author
Boyle, Dixie: - Award-winning author Dixie Boyle has worked as a fire lookout for the past thirty-seven fire seasons. She began her career as a fire spotter in New Mexico's Gila and Cibola National Forests and went on to work for the Oregon State Forestry and in the Black Hills of Wyoming and South Dakota. For the past eighteen fire seasons she has served as the primary lookout on Capilla Peak Lookout in New Mexico's Manzano Mountains. She is also the author of A History of Highway 60 and the Belen, New Mexico Cutoff from Sunstone Press.

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