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Oregon Butte Lookout

Oregon Butte Lookout (Photo Credit: Gwen Dildine)

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Summary

If you want to summit a mountain without having to climb it (or at least all of it), this hike is for you! The trail starts at a high elevation, leaving a manageable 1,000 feet up to go. Enjoy crisp mountain air and an eagle’s eye view overlooking the Wenaha-Tucannon Wilderness. Atop the highest point in southeast Washington, take in panoramic views that includes the Wallowa Mountains of Oregon, Seven Devils of the Idaho Rockies, and maybe even a volcano to the west.

WHAT TO EXPECT

This six mile out and back adventure makes its start at the Teepee Trailhead. Be sure to take advantage of the view from the parking area either before or after...

WHAT TO DO

Hiking

This six mile out and back does not disappoint. The 1,000 foot elevation gain is done in an initial steady climb, and then a few shorter climbs complete the journey and make the trail to the Oregon Butte Lookout fairly manageable, even for younger children. This hike takes advantage of a portion of the Mt. Misery Trail (#3113) but utilizes a spur trail to its end at the Oregon Butte Lookout. The Lookout is an active fire lookout and is staffed during certain parts of the year.

Consult the Forest Service page for agency information.

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WHEN TO GO

The Oregon Butte Lookout is the highest point of the Washington Blue Mountains. This trail is definitely a late summer or early fall adventure. Just when you think there couldn’t possibly be any snow left in the mountains, there likely...

HOW TO GET THERE

From Walla Walla, take HWY 12 east to Dayton. Travel through the town of Dayton, Washington (or stop and take advantage of a local bakery or two). Take a right on S 4th Street/N Touchet Road and go five miles,...

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