Whites Mesa Lookout
Mesa Verde National Park
Elevation: 7940
Status: Standing
Year Built: 1963
Structure type: 30' tall Aermotor, Model D LS-40K, tower with
a 7' x 7' cab and surrounding wood-floored catwalk
Whites Mesa is one of three lookouts in Mesa Verde National Park. According to Barb Zinn, who staffed Whites Mesa, the Whites Mesa lookout cabin burned to the ground in the devastating Bircher fire in 2000 that miraculously jumped over the LO itself, leaving it intact along with its wooden stairs and a few nearby trees. Otherwise the area was burned completely down to soot and mineral soil. The tower (but not the cab) came from the Apache Sitgreaves NF, and it was erected and the cabin built in 1963. The cab was later purchased from the Aermotor Company and installed in 1964. The cab is an odd fit for the tower but allows a catwalk, which is unusual for 7x7s.
While not staffed at present, the Park Service is maintaining it.
Visit the National Historic Lookout entry for Whites Mesa Lookout.
Allen Farnsworth
Whites Mesa firefinder
Allen Farnsworth
View from Whites Mesa catwalk