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James T. Saban Lookout

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James T. Saban Lookout

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James T. Saban Lookout

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  • Location: Washakie County, Wyoming, United States

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    August 22, 2023

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    James T. Saban Lookout in the Bighorn National Forest, formerly knows as High Park Lookout, is one of the old Fire Lookouts in the area. Back in the 1920s and 1930s, those towers were used to detect fires as early as possible. Today that job is done by modern technology and the Fire Lookouts are used only when there is a very high fire danger level.
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    James T. Saban Lookout Trail

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    Embark on an easy hike along the James T. Saban Lookout Trail, a short but rewarding path through the Bighorn National Forest. You will navigate through beautiful rock formations and large timber, enjoying a delightful climb. The trail is clearly marked, though it can be rocky in places, and you will find concrete stairs as you approach the summit. This route covers 0.5 miles (0.7 km) with an elevation gain of 139 feet (43 metres), taking about 13 minutes to complete.

    Parking is generally available at the trailhead, making your access straightforward. While the trail to the summit remains open, the catwalk and building of the historic James T. Saban Lookout have been closed for structural reasons since around 2017. You can still enjoy the expansive views from the base of the lookout, even though you cannot enter the building itself. Repair plans are in place, with hopes to reopen this popular destination in the future.

    This trail leads to a historic fire lookout, offering outstanding panoramic views of the Bighorn Mountains, including Cloud Peak, and the Powder River Basin. On clear days, you might even see as far as Devils Tower National Monument. The short distance and easy difficulty make this a great option if you are looking for a quick outing with big rewards in terms of scenery and a glimpse into local history.

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    Embark on the James T. Saban Lookout Trail, an easy 2.8 miles (4.5 km) hike that guides you through a beautiful pine-fir forest in Wyoming's Bighorn National Forest. You will gain 413 feet (126 metres) in elevation, a journey estimated to take about 1 hours and 19 minutes. As you ascend, you will encounter impressive granite boulders forming natural arches and hallways, with the path mostly shaded and featuring gentle grades and switchbacks, though some sections near the summit include concrete stairs. Your reward is the historic James T. Saban Lookout, offering spectacular panoramic views to the east, including Meadowlark Lake and the surrounding Bighorn Mountains. This route provides a rewarding experience for hikers seeking scenic and accessible adventure.

    This trail is considered suitable for families, making it a great option for a group outing. Parking is conveniently available at the trailhead, which sits at an elevation of around 9,246 feet. Before you go, ensure you check local conditions, especially regarding weather and any potential seasonal closures in the Bighorn National Forest. Planning your visit during daylight hours is always recommended to fully enjoy the views and navigate the trail safely.

    The James T. Saban Lookout Trail is notable for its historic lookout point and the interpretive signs placed along the way. These signs enhance your understanding of the area's rich history and natural features, adding an educational layer to your outdoor experience. The trail's setting within the vast Bighorn National Forest means you are immersed in a significant natural environment, offering a glimpse into the region's geology and ecosystem. This makes the route more than just a hike; it is a journey through a landscape with stories to tell.

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    Location: Washakie County, Wyoming, United States

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