"On a forested ridge on Highway 2, one of the few roads that cuts across Washington's towering Cascade Mountains, the Heybrook fire lookout pokes out from above the treetops. Though there are many fire lookouts across the Pacific Northwest, Heybrook is one of the most accessible. The Forest Service has been scouting for fires here since 1925, though the current 67-foot tower dates only to 1964. The hike up to the base of the structure is a little over a mile, but climbs 850 feet, manageable for most hikers as long as they don't try to rush it. Once you hit the lookout it's another 89 steps up a staircase to the top." - Hannah Kirshner, Allison Williams