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Lookout Mountain (Colorado)

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Isolation
  
0.60 mi (0.97 km)

Elevation
  
2,249 m

Prominence
  
23 m

First ascender
  
Colorow

Easiest route
  
Drive

First ascent
  
1836

Mountain range
  
Front Range

Parent range
  
Front Range

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Location
  
Jefferson County, Colorado, U.S.

Topo map
  
USGS 7.5' topographic map Morrison, Colorado

Similar
  
South Table Mountain, North Table Mountain, Mount Zion, Front Range, Specimen Mountain

Lookout Mountain is a foothill on the eastern flank of the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains of North America. The 7,377-foot (2,249 m) peak is located in Lookout Mountain Park, 1.7 miles (2.7 km) west-southwest (bearing 245°) of downtown Golden in Jefferson County, Colorado, United States.

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Map of Lookout Mountain, Colorado 80401, USA

MountainEdit

Downtown Denver, 12 miles to the east, can be seen clearly from the mountain. It is known for its natural scenery and has played a major role in area recreation, transportation, water supply and telecommunications. The summit is famous as the gravesite of William Frederick "Buffalo Bill" Cody and has several sites listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Its earliest known inhabitants were the Ute tribe of American Indians, who used the mountain as a lookout point upon the surrounding region.

Built in 1913, the Lariat Loop road ascends from Golden up the steep east side of Lookout Mountain. Mountain bikers and hikers can also follow the Chimney Gulch trail, a difficult, narrow "single track" hiking trail that crisscrosses the Lariat Loop road twice on its way to the summit. Lookout Mountain is also popular with paragliders.

In 1917, Charles Boettcher, a Denver entrepreneur, built a summer home formerly called Lorraine Lodge on Lookout Mountain for his family that was used for hunting retreats. In 1968, Boettcher's granddaughter, Charline Breeden, donated the lodge that is now known as Boettcher Mansion and 110 acres to Jefferson County. The mansion has been restored and is now a site for special events.

The Lookout Mountain Nature Center & Preserve has interactive exhibits that take visitors on a tour of the foothills for adults and children.

References

Lookout Mountain (Colorado) Wikipedia