Explore the Lookout Towers in Washington
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If you’re looking for a hiking adventure that combines jaw-dropping views with a solid workout, look no further than Washington’s lookout towers. These towers are perched on top of mountains, giving you 360-degree views of forests, lakes, and mountains, plus the satisfaction of saying, “I hiked to the top, and yes, I am now an expert in trail snacks.” Here’s your humorous guide to hiking these iconic spots.
1. Mount Pilchuck Lookout
Mount Pilchuck’s trail is a classic Pacific Northwest challenge. At 5.4 miles round-trip, it’s the perfect balance between “I might die” and “I’m a mountain goat.” Expect a steep climb, but don’t worry—the payoff is a tower that’ll make you feel like a king or queen overlooking their kingdom. And hey, those views of Mount Rainier and Puget Sound will make you forget you’re covered in sweat and dirt. (Okay, maybe not forget—but you’ll feel way cooler about it).
2. Artist Point Lookout
If the thought of climbing a mountain feels a bit intense, head to Artist Point Lookout for a gentler hike (just under 2 miles, no biggie). The trail is perfect for the kind of person who wants the glory of a summit without the “should I quit?” thoughts. Here, you’ll get Insta-worthy views of Mount Baker and Mount Shuksan. Bonus points if you can snap a photo before you’re photobombed by a very chill marmot.
3. Mount Rainier Fire Lookout
For the hardcore hiker, Mount Rainier Fire Lookout awaits. At 6 miles round-trip, it’s a workout for your legs, lungs, and ego. But the views are worth it—think Mount Rainier standing tall and glorious. Pro tip: Pack a snack and pretend you’re on a survival reality show. You’ll earn your bragging rights when you make it to the top, where the lookout tower is your reward (and also a very scenic place to collapse and eat your trail mix).
So grab your hiking boots, your sense of humor, and a good snack—because these lookout towers are ready for you, and you’re totally ready for them!