Lookout Site Regions: Origin Site ~ WA Coast, Re-LO Site ~ WA Coast
While the Blyn Lookout move might be considered a mix of Type 2 and Type 1 re-location, it best fits a Type 2 definition ~
Lookouts which were transferred to private ownership and re-located on to private property.
The Blyn Lookout was first established in 1934 two miles SE of the town of Blyn on a 1966’ high point. This was replaced by the DNR in 1960 and then the live-in cab of this second lookout was moved to private property at Beausite Lake in the 1970s.
Quoting the FFLA’s website entry: “Built in 1934, the first lookout on this site was a 90′ pole tower with 8×8′ cab and ground house living quarters. It was replaced in 1960 by a 40′ timber DNR tower. The cab and top 10′ of the tower were moved to Beausite Lake in the 1970’s.”
The Beausite Lake property was privately owned by several owners during the period between 1924 and 1989. The last private owner, Robert Anderson, bought it in 1972 and probably was the purchaser and owner of the Blyn Lookout Cab. Anderson later sold the land in 1989. Jefferson County bought the property, probably in 1989, and now calls it the Beausite Lake County Park.
In 1989 the Sequim Kiwanis Club began sponsoring a camping program for adults and children with special needs. The first four years the camps were held in other Olympic Peninsula campgrounds. Four other Kiwanis clubs joined the program in 1993 and the Northwest Kiwanis Camp was incorporated by the five. Jefferson County then offered the Northwest Kiwanis a 50 year lease of the county’s 55 acre Beausite Lake Park. The lease was signed in 1994 and the NW Kiwanis, now officially renamed Camp Beausite NW, manages the park. The Camp Beausite website contains the following information: “Camp Beausite NW, originally known as the NW Kiwanis Camp, has been providing camp services to adults and children with disabilities for over 25 years. …….. We currently provide seven week-long overnight summer camp sessions for 180+ adults and children with special needs.”
The re-located LO cab was still there on the camp grounds. It was in fair shape for a 60′ year old building, but obviously needed some attention and tender loving care.
We had visited the Blyn Lookout site, the Origin Site for this re-location, on June 4, 2012. The fire lookout had been replaced by communication towers and buildings.