Beebe Hill Firetower

On Sunday I went hiking out in Columbia County. It was a warm but quite nice morning out. First I parked up by Barrett Pond and hiked up to Beebe Hill. The trail is about a mile long, and then you come up to the Fire Tower after a moderate 300 foot elevation climb.

It was a nice clearing spring day. Excellent views to the west, including Canaan and Chatam from the Fire Tower. Some of the hamlets where blocked by the hills, and the fact that some where not much lower then Beebe Hill. You never are particularly high on the tower, but it’s such a quick walk from the parking lot. The fire tower only tops about just a little ways above the tree line, indeed that’s why they allow you to enter the cabin of fire tower.

Nearby the fire tower there is a lean-to. This would be great to stay at one summer night, probably not on a weekend whne it might be croweded/you have to share it. I can imagine photographing it at sunset/sunrise, and looking out at the stars over the Chatam into the darkness at night. It would be so awesome.

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2 Comments

  • Rick Conlee says:

    This was a great hike! My girlfriend and I did it this past Sunday. The view from atop the tower was amazing. I can only imagine what it looks like during peak foliage season!

    Here is a link to our report from our hike:

    • Andy says:

      It’s also really fun to camp up at the lean-to and hike up the tower at night, especially in the summertime when it’s warm out.

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