It is now the only fire lookout surviving in Rocky Mountain National Park.
[2] The lookout was built by Civilian Conservation Corps labor.
[3] Situated at an elevation of 9923 feet, the lookout is a three-story structure, with the first two stories in stone masonry, appearing to grow from a rock outcropping.
The structure is near the summit of Shadow Mountain, looking over Grand Lake.
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