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Leecher Mountain Lookout

North Cascades > Methow/Sawtooth
48.2509, -120.0021 Map & Directions
Length
2.4 miles, roundtrip
Elevation Gain
531 feet
Highest Point
4,996 feet
Calculated Difficulty About Calculated Difficulty
Easy/Moderate
Leecher Mountain Lookout on a cloudy day. Photo by Bob and Barb. Full-size image
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"Lightning" Bill Austin from the Goat Peak Lookout had a brief stint here in 2014, but was moved back to Goat Peak before the end of the summer. Hikers to Leecher may or may not find into a ranger staffing the lookout at the summit, but the views from the 40-foot tower are sublime either way. Continue reading

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Hiking Leecher Mountain Lookout

"Lightning" Bill Austin from the Goat Peak Lookout had a brief stint here in 2014, but was moved back to Goat Peak before the end of the summer. Hikers to Leecher may or may not find into a ranger staffing the lookout at the summit, but the views from the 40-foot tower are sublime either way.

Wildflowers dot the ground far below: Large- flowered collomia, larkspur, scarlet gilia, stonecrop, lupine, yarrow, sticky cinquefoil, and mariposa lily keep flower enthusiasts busy on the moderately-graded way up.

Once you arrive at the summit, take a deep breath. Your final push is up those stairs to the catwalk on the lookout, 40 feet above your head. This will put you above the trees that surround the base of the lookout, where you'll be able to see miles and miles of the Methow Valley.

Leecher Mountain Lookout

Map & Directions

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Co-ordinates: 48.2509, -120.0021 Open in Google Maps

Before You Go

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Northwest Forest Pass

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Getting There

Driving south on Hwy 153, pass Twisp and then turn left on Benson Creek Drive. This becomes Benson Creek Road. Proceed along this road and drive 10 miles to spur road 100. Turn right onto Road 100 and drive 3 miles to a parking area at a locked gate.

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North Cascades > Methow/Sawtooth

Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest, Methow Valley Ranger District

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Leecher Mountain Lookout

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