Beaver Hill Fire Lookout was originally constructed in 1934 as a 50’ wooden tower by the Coquille CCC crew. Then, in 1958 the tower was replaced with a new 40’ tower with a 14’ X 14’ cabin. The tower was only at an elevation of 607’, so not sure how much area it could actually view. On October 12, 1962 the heavy winds during the Columbus Day storm destroyed the tower.
Currently there is a communication tower behind a locked gate with no access around the gate. Parking at the gate is very limited, only one small vehicle, best approach is from the east. Watch for traffic!!
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