Shadow Mountain Lookout, Rocky Mountain National Park
Facts and practical information
The Shadow Mountain Lookout, also known as the Shadow Mountain Patrol Cabin, was built in Rocky Mountain National Park in 1932, to the design of the National Park Service San Francisco Landscape Architecture Division. It was regarded as one of the best National Park Service Rustic buildings in the national park system. It is now the only fire lookout surviving in Rocky Mountain National Park. Three other lookouts, now gone, were located at Twin Sisters Peak, the north fork of the Thompson River and near Long's Peak. The lookout was built by Civilian Conservation Corps labor. ()
Shadow Mountain Lookout – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Kauffman House, Grand Lake Golf Course, Lake Granby, Shadow Mountain Lake.