Near Aiton Heights Fire Tower
Near Aiton Heights Fire Tower
Near Aiton Heights Fire Tower
Near Aiton Heights Fire Tower
Near Aiton Heights Fire Tower

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Aiton Heights Fire Tower

No rating
0.4
mi
Distance
85
ft
Gain
easy
Difficulty

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
0.45mi
Distance
85ft
Elevation Gain
14ft
Elevation Loss
15%
Max Grade
1,673ft
High Point
1,584ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
The Aiton Heights Fire Tower was erected in the 1920s by the Minnesota Division of Forestry. In 1937 the tower was moved to Itasca to aid in fire detection and to provide education for visitors. The trail is a 2.2-mile in-and-out route. It starts either at Douglas Lodge or the designated parking lot for the trailhead. Most park employees will recommend the Douglas Lodge parking lot and going from there. If you choose to do that, follow the Deer Path Trail to the tower. The trail starts in a more decidous portion of Minnesota forest, an as you get closer to the lakes near the fire tower you'll start to arrive in a slightly thicker forest comprised of decidous and coniferous trees. The trail has a moderate and consistent elevation at the start. About half way into the hike the grade starts to level off until you reach the hill with the fire tower. Then it's another gradual climb toward the tower. As far as central Minnesota elevation gains goes, this is by no means strenuous. This hike could be done by anyone of any skill level.

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