With close parking and a nice place to sit and have lunch, this should take you back in time to a simpler way of life. Take your time enjoy the spot.
Hallie Morse Daggett was the first woman to serve as a USDA Forest Service fire lookout. She was hired by the Klamath National Forest in 1913 and served on the Eddy Gulch Lookout for 15 years. She was the daughter of John and Alice Daggett, a pioneer family. Her father was a successful miner who also served as California's lieutenant governor and superintendent of the U.S. Mint in San Francisco.
This place can be busy at times. please be discrete in your search. Most importantly please be respectful of the area.