| STELIKO POINT LOOKOUT | |
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This small bump in the mountains of central Washington is actually one of the most strategically located lookouts on the Wenatchee National Forest. Steliko began as a camp in 1925. The present structure, a 10' L-4 built in 1947, is used for emergency detection, usually during lightning storms. |
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| Wenatchee National Forest | |
| 7 miles northwest of Entiat | |
| Chelan County, Washington | |
| Elevation 2586' | |
| Topozone | |
| USGS Benchmark SX1569 | |
| Geocache | |
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