1942
Mark Roper
2003
Les Linton, PagosaSUN.com
2010
Chimney Rock Lookout
San Juan National Forest
Elevation: 7903
Structure type: 14'x14' wood cab, 10' masonry tower
Status: Removed
Year Removed: 2010
Year Built: 1936
Chimney Rock Lookout was located in the Chimney Rock Archaeological Area. The CCC built it on the site of a 1000-year-old firepit using blocks from nearby ruins, just as earlier cultures rebuilt on the ruins of their predecessors. The lookout was staffed until 1959. Badly deteriorated, the 14x14 upper story was removed in 1974 but rebuilt in modified form in 1988 for use in the archaeological interpretive program. The tower was removed in 2010 to provide access to the archaeological ruins below.
From May 15 to September 30 access is by guided tours with the Chimney Rock Interpretive Association, driving 3 miles up gravel road and walking half a mile to the lookout. From October to February there are no tours but you may walk up from the highway, March 1 to May 15 the area is closed for falcon nesting.
Visit the Former Fire Lookout Site Register entry for Chimney Rock.