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Parking is a bit limited, as a process and dirt parking lot at the trailhead only allows adequate parking space for about eight vehicles if you include the roadside area. About 0.8 miles down the access road, there is another spot for about three to four vehicles if you don't mind adding the distance to the challenging grade.This is a very accessible trail, if you can even call it a trail, because it is wide and easily navigable by a truck or other vehicle if the gate at the upper parking area were to be unlocked. There are plenty of places to eat and shop in nearby downtown Carmel.The tower itself probably isn't a venture for those who aren't comfortable with heights--the tower ascent itself is very challenging, and you can feel the air get thinner as you climb. The tower does move even in light wind, and it's quite open to the surrounding environment and elements. A visit in rainy or potentially icy weather may not be a great idea. That being said, the structure itself is primarily sound and is an adventure to conquer on its own.
The fire tower was originally constructed in 1940 by the Civilian Conservation Corps, and was restored and reopened to the public in 2005. It stands over 80 ft. tall, which is a taller tower by comparison to many of the other towers in the state that are typically 40-60 ft. examples of the same type construction. It is built from steel and uses wood platforms.For more information, visit http://kentcac.info/wp/hikes/mount-nimham-fire-tower/.
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