This Fascinating New Hampshire Fire Tower Has Been Abandoned And Reclaimed By Nature For Decades Now
By Ken MacGray|Published February 08, 2023
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Ken MacGray
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Hey! I'm a freelance writer and guidebook author. I've authored "New Hampshire's 52 With A View - A Hiker's Guide", serve as editor of Appalachian Mountain Club's "Southern New Hampshire Trail Guide", and and am co-editor of the "White Mountain Guide", also for AMC. I'm currently beginning work on the 6th Edition of AMC's Southern New Hampshire Trail Guide, which will be published in 2025. I live in southern New Hampshire and can usually be found wandering throughout the state's mountains and forests.
A short distance south of the Canadian border lies a piece of New Hampshire history. From 1933 to 1976, a 32-foot steel fire tower was in operation on Deer Mountain in Pittsburg. Since the tower was closed in the mid-70s, the base structure has been standing idle in the woods, awaiting new life. Hikers can still visit the remnants of the tower today.