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Signal Peak (Devils Peak) Lookout located at 7079 feet in elevation, has been closed for several years now due to Forest Service funding cutbacks. There is no access to the tower or surrounding area to the general public short of hiking. The towers map location is Township 5 South, Range 20 East, Section 1 on the Sierra National Forest Map.
Signal Peak Lookout was originally constructed in 1900 as a compass lookout. In 1911 it was rebuilt as a 12' x 16' cabin by Ray Smithers. It had windows on all four sides and a phone was installed. In 1916 a octagonal second story was added to the cabin. In 1926 a 4AR type house was constructed. The 14' x 14' wood hip roofed lookout house had a steep 12/12 pitch roof with 2 pane windows and door in the center of the wall. In 1951 the lookout was rebuilt in the current configuration as it is today. The C-3(L) type tower is a 14' x 14' hip roofed wood tower standing on a 10' x 10' concrete block base.
The following is a photo pan from the lookout with a brief description, the photos do overlap. Also clicking on the photo will open a seperate 450kb high resolution window
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10/2008 looking North into Yosemite National Park and North & East into Y.N.P..
10/2008 looking East & North into Y.N.P. and East into Wawona Basin.
10/2008 Looking South & East into Wawona and the Sierra National Forest, the 10/2008 Wawona Burn is visible in photos.
10/2008 Looking South towards Crow Peak & Miami Mountain just right of peak and South & West into Madera & Mariposa Valley.
10/2008 Looking West towards Chowchilla Mountain & Mariposa and North & West into the Merced River Canyon.
Photos courtesy of Alice Ketman, all rights reserved.
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