Facilities
The 16x16 cabin sleeps four and is equipped with four single foam mattresses, two on regular frames and two on trundle style frames. Two foldable tables, a bench with a two burner propane stove, a heater, refrigerator and broom and dust pan are provided.
There is a wall-mounted, exterior-venting, propane heater for guest use. There are instructions on how to use this heater inside the lookout. We cannot guarantee that visitors will be able to start the propane heater. Experienced users of this specific propane heater can typically get it started within 5 minutes. It may take an inexperienced user up to 30 minutes or more to get the heater started if at all. As such, visitors should be prepared to stay at the lookout without facility-provided heat.
Here are the instructions for the heater, backup heater, and fridge: IInstructions
There is a Little Buddy heater as a backup to the main heater. If you would like to use this backup heater please bring your own 1lb. Propane Canister . Bring 3-4 one-pound canisters for 24 hours of use.
There are special vents to the outside of the building these must be kept open at all times.
There are solar-powered LED strip lights and a USB plug for devices. The solar power may not be powerful to charge the system during late November - February. We recommend brining additional battery-powered lights. Guests must bring their own water for drinking, cooking and washing. Guests must also bring their own cookware, dishes, bedding, first aid supplies, trash bags, entertainment and 10 essentials.
An outhouse with a vault toilet is located 40 yards from the lookout. Bring extra toilet paper.
A picnic table is outside the lookout.
Winter Visitor Additional Information: Additional Winter Info
Natural Features
Views from the lookout include Tyee Mountain, Stormy Mountain and east to the Waterville Plateau. The open hillsides are covered with balsam root and Lupine in the spring and guests can usually spot a mule deer or two as this is great winter range.
Recreation
Nearby roads and the Steliko Ridge trail offer opportunities for hiking, mountain biking, and dirt biking. Although you may still see the light of nearby houses from the top, the star gazing is still very good. A short drive up valley leads to other recreation sites like Silver Falls, Entiat Falls and many trails. Always check conditions before embarking on your next adventure.
Recreation Sites
- Lookout
- Overnight
Activities
- Birding
- Fire Lookouts/Cabins Overnight
- Off Road Vehicle Trails
- Wildlife Viewing
Amenities
- Battery Lights
- Bed(s) with mattress
- Broom & Dust Pan
- Cell Phone Service
- Cleaning Supplies
- Cooking Area
- Cot(s)
- Fire Extinguisher
- Heater
- Mattress Pad(s)
- Propane Heat
- Propane Refridgerator
- Propane Stove
- Table & Chairs
- Trailheads
Nearby Attractions
Numerous forest roads are adjacent to the lookout and ready to be explored by bike, dirt bike, foot or truck. The Steliko Ridge trail is also adjacent to the lookout and is open to dirt bikes, mountain bikes, horses and hikers. This trail travles for approximately four miles out the ridge to the north.
Getting Here
From Entiat, WA, travel 10.3 miles west on the Entiat River Road, also known as county road 19. Turn right on NF road 5310, drive past the forest service buildings and continue up the road (use four wheel drive) for 1.5 miles, stay straight on the 5310-110 at the 5310/5310-110 junction. Follow the 5310-110 to the lookout. Please note: Mid-November through mid-April the last 1.5 miles of the road is closed. The lookout is accessible by walking, skiing, snowshoeing, or snowmobiling the 1.5 miles up the road during this time.
Need to Know
- Entry to the cabin is by key. The key is in a lock box on the lookout. The combination to the lockbox is provided in the reservation confirmation letter.
- From mid-November through mid-April the road up to the lookout is closed by gate. The lookout is accessible by walking, skiing, snowshoeing, or snowmobiling the 1.5 miles up the road.
- Most lookouts have occasional visits from Forest Service employees or members of the public; these people may be using the outhouse or looking at the views from the peak or Lookout Stairway.
- Winter visitors, please read this additional information: Additional Winter Info
- The lookout is managed under a GT permit by the non-profit TREAD and Discover Entiat. Guests can reach out to Discover Entiat at 509-669-0725 with any questions about the Lookout, conditions, etc. You can also email contact@tread-cw.com with questions, comments, and concerns about the lookout.
- This is a pack-it-out facility, guests must pack out all trash and clean the cabin before departure by wiping down all surfaces (wipes and/or paper towels provided) and sweeping the floor. Guests are welcome to use the dumpster at the Entiat Ranger District for their garbage.
- Guests must close all windows and doors and lock the lookout upon departure.
- The lookout is equipped with vented windows, please leave the vents open (they are labeled).
- Steliko Lookout has a minimum 2-night stay on the weekends (Fri-Sunday), but is available for single nights Monday – Thursday.
- There is no water at the lookout.
- Although not super high, a fall from the lookout would hurt and potentially kill, please use care at all times, especially when windy. If you bring your children, please make sure they are not climbing on the railing.
- There is no tent, trailer, or RV camping at the site.
- No smoking in or around the lookout.
- No campfires.
- No pets or any animals are allowed in the facility.
- Learn more about the Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest at https://www.fs.usda.gov/okawen/
Contact Information
For facility specific information, please call (509) 669-0725.
contact@tread-cw.com