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Devil's Head Lookout is a U.S. Forest Service fire lookout tower at the summit of Devils Head in
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. Located on a large pinnacle of Pikes Peak granite, the fire lookout point lies within the
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and is accessed by hiking the Devils Head National Recreation Trail. The station was first established in 1912, with the original tower built in 1919. In the summer of 1951, the old tower was dismantled and current structure was built. In 1991, Devil's Head Lookout was added to the
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. Sitting at the highest point of
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, the fire lookout is the last remaining such structure to be in service along the
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of Colorado. The view from the current structure extends at least 100 miles in every direction on clear days.USDA Forest Service, Pike & San Isabel National Forests, Cimarron & Comanche National Grasslands - About Us
/ref> The lookout (elev. 9748 feet, or 2971 m) can be accessed via easy/moderate trail (2.8 miles, or 4.5 km round trip) with elevation gain of 951 feet, or 290 m. The last stretch is a climb on 143 stairs. The access is from Rampart Range Road, a 14.5-km dirt road (easily accessible by passenger cars) from CO67. Note that the road to the trailhead is always closed to vehicles during the winter and typically does not open until April or May.


Gallery

Image:Devil's Head Stairs.jpg, The stairs at the base of the tower. The tower itself is visible in the upper right. Image:View from Devil's Head Lookout.jpg, View from the top of the Devil's Head Lookout. Pike National Forest is in the foreground, while the city of
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is in the distance. Image:Pikes Peak Granite.jpg, The trail leading to the lookout tower passes many boulders made of Pike's Peak granite, such as this one. Image:Pike_National_Forest.jpg, A view from the trail leading to the tower.


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Front Range The Front Range is a mountain range of the Southern Rocky Mountains of North America located in the central portion of the U.S. State of Colorado, and southeastern portion of the U.S. State of Wyoming. It is the first mountain range encountered ...
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Mountain peaks of the Rocky Mountains This article comprises three sortable tables of major mountain peaksThis article defines a significant summit as a summit with at least of topographic prominence, and a major summit as a summit with at least of topographic prominence. All ...
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Mountain peaks of the United States This article comprises three sortable tables of major mountain peaksThis article defines a significant summit as a summit with at least of topographic prominence, and a major summit as a summit with at least of topographic prominence. All su ...
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Mountain ranges of Colorado This is a list of the major mountain ranges in the U.S. State of Colorado. All of these ranges are considered subranges of the Southern Rocky Mountains. As given in the table, topographic elevation is the vertical distance above the reference g ...
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Rampart Range The Rampart Range is a mountain range in Douglas, El Paso, and Teller counties, Colorado. It is part of the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains. The range is almost entirely public land within the Pike National Forest The Pike National Forest ...
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Southern Rocky Mountains The Southern Rocky Mountains are a major subregion of the Rocky Mountains of North America located in the southeastern portion of the U.S. state of Wyoming, the central and western portions of Colorado, the northern portion of New Mexico, and e ...


References


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Devil's Head Lookout Tower on Pike National Forest WebsiteDevil's Head Trailhead #611(Devil's Head National Recreation Trail) on Pike National Forest Website
{{Registered Historic Places Buildings and structures in Douglas County, Colorado Park buildings and structures on the National Register of Historic Places in Colorado Fire lookout towers in Colorado Fire lookout towers on the National Register of Historic Places Pike National Forest Rebuilt buildings and structures in the United States 1912 establishments in Colorado Government buildings completed in 1919 Government buildings completed in 1951 National Register of Historic Places in Douglas County, Colorado