Recreational Activities
Summer Trails
Black Butte Trail -- Trail #4026
 
Deschutes National Forest - Sisters Ranger District
ACCESS: The trail begins from Black
Butte Trailhead at end of F.S. Rd. 1110.
DESCRIPTION: From the trailhead the trail climbs steeply
for two miles up this symmetrical volcano. The trail passes through
a rich diversity of forest settings. Large "yellow-belly"
ponderosa pines give way to mixed conifer and then subalpine vegetation.
In the second mile of the hike, trees thin and unsurpassed mountain
views emerge. The openness of the upper portion of the trail can
make for a very hot climb in the summer.
OF SPECIAL INTEREST: Black Butte is the site of several
generations of Forest Service fire lookouts and has, therefore,
played an important role in protecting Central Oregon forests for
over 80 years. In 1910, lookouts worked from a platform perched
in a pair of trees. The Cupola was built in 1922 and served as the
primary lookout facility until 1934 when the 83 foot tower was completed.
Builders estimated it would require 300 pack loads of material to
construct the tower - it actually took over 1000 loads. In 1995
a new lookout and tower were constructed off site and then lift
by helicopter to the summit.
FEE: Trailhead is
Recreation Pass Site
- Vehicle Permit - $5.00 Day Pass or $30.00 Annual Pass or other valid Recreation
Passes
LENGTH: 2 miles one way
ELEVATION (low): 4800 feet
ELEVATION (high): 6440 feet
SEASON: Summer-Fall
DIFFICULTY: Moderate
RECOMMENDED USES: Hiking, Horses
PROHIBITED USES: Mtn Bikes, Motorized Use
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