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Granite Butte Lookout is located approximately 16 miles southeast of Lincoln. It can be reached via Stemple Pass Road #601, which leaves downtown Lincoln at the blinking light and joins Highway ...
Granite Butte Lookout was first built in 1932 to watch over Stemple Pass and south along the Continental Divide. The Forest Service rebuilt the tower in 1962, ...
The Granite Butte lookout is on the Lincoln Ranger District, located at 7,600 feet above sea level on the Continental Divide between Lincoln and Helena near Stemple Pass.
HELENA – The Helena-Lewis & Clark National Forest proposes making the Granite Butte Lookout and Miller Creek Cabin available for public rental.
Granite Butte Lookout was originally built in 1932 as a fire tower, but the current structure has been in place since 1962. The lookout is 6,897 feet above sea level on the Continental Divide.
A cabin in Confederate Gulch near Canyon Ferry Reservoir and Granite Butte Lookout outside of Lincoln are two new sites that will be added to the Helena-Lewis and Clark National ...
Offering views typically reserved for eagles, the newest addition to the Helena-Lewis and Clark National Forest’s rental program sits anchored to a rocky ridge northwest of Helena. Granite Butte ...
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