High Rock Lookout is an excellent introduction to Washington’s fire lookout hikes. One of only five remaining lookouts in the Gifford Pinchot National Forest, it is accessed via a relatively short and easy trail. The trail begins on Forest Road 8440 and climbs steeply through the forest to High Rock Peak at 5,685 feet. The lookout is perched dramatically on the edge of a sheer 600 foot drop off. The view from the lookout is dominated by Mt. Rainier, but it also offers expansive views of the Sawtooth Ridge and even Mount Adams to the south.
Spending The Night: Unlike many of the other lookouts on this list, you can’t spend the in High Rock Lookout, but that doesn’t mean it’s not worth the hike!
Pro Tip: When I did this hike, the Google Map directions took me to a spot on the road about half a mile from the trailhead. It was confusing because there is actually a small trail at the place Google stops you -presumably from other people getting the same incorrect directions and trying to make their way up to the lookout. Instead, continue up the forest road, the trailhead will be obvious! There is a sign, as well as ample space for parking.
Get Involved: High Rock Lookout is managed by the White Pass Country Museum and Historical Society in partnership with the Gifford Pinchot National Forest, and other volunteer groups. If you would like to volunteer your time or money to help restore the lookout please contact the White Pass Country Historical Society.
Distance: 3.2 miles RT (according to the sign at the trailhead, but my watch gave me closer to 4 miles)
Elevation Gain: Approximately 1,350 ft,