Gordon Fire Tower

Standing tall in Gordon, Wisconsin, the Gordon Fire Tower has a storied history that dates back to August 1935 when it was constructed as part of a large network of fire detection towers spread across the state. This impressive 100-foot structure boasts a US Forest Service-style stairway that provides visitors with an unforgettable climb to the top, where they are rewarded with breathtaking views of the surrounding St. Croix River watershed.

What makes this particular tower unique is its public accessibility; its one of just two fire towers in Wisconsin that can be rented by visitors, offering a rare opportunity to experience this historically significant piece of architecture firsthand. Although decommissioned in 2015, diligent efforts by Finstad and the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources have preserved the tower, ensuring it remains available for generations to enjoy.

As you ascend the towers winding staircase, each step brings you closer to the stunning panoramic views that await at its summit. The scenery unfolds before your eyes like a living painting, providing an unparalleled vantage point from which to appreciate the beauty of the surrounding landscape. Whether you visit during sunrise or sunset, the Gordon Fire Tower offers a truly memorable experience for anyone looking to immerse themselves in the rich history and natural splendor of this captivating corner of Wisconsin.