WOODY MOUNTAIN
Coconino National Forest - 20N-6E-3 - Coconino County
March 24, 1911: "Ranger J.J. Fisher, assisted by Jack Wolfe, is building a forest service telephone line from Flagstaff to Rogers Lake ranger station. There will be one station between, at Woody Hill, which will be used as a lookout station for fires. The new line cuts off the Camp Verde line about five miles out of the city. A part of the line will be attached to trees. The A.L. & T. Co. contemplate carrying the line on down to their logging camps from Rogers Lake. When completed the line will be over twenty miles in length." (The Coconino Sun)
January 20, 1912: Woody Mountain was chosen as a primary lookout point at which a man is stationed at all times. The lookout has telephone connection with the Supervisor's office. (Winslow Mail)
January 20, 1912: Woody Mountain was chosen as a primary lookout point at which a man is stationed at all times. The lookout has telephone connection with the Supervisor's office. (Winslow Mail)
1922: A wood tower with cab was constructed.
1922: A wood tower with cab was constructed.
1936: A CCC crew erected a 46-foot Pacific Coast Steel Company tower with a 7x7 cab.