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Fivemile Butte Lookout

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Fuels reduction activities are occurring in the vicinity of Fivemile Butte Lookout this summer. The goal of this project is to reduce forest densities and improve the overall health of the forest. Activities include tree falling with chainsaws, machine mastication (brushing), and slash piling , either by hand or machine grapple pilers. Please be aware of the increased hazard while this work is occurring. Crews will remove the slash and/or debris from roads and trails each day. This work is currently ongoing and will conclude by December, 2025. Crews are working Monday - Saturday, so weekend impacts are expected. Crews will not be working under the Fivemile Butte Lookout Tower on Saturdays.

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Fivemile Butte Lookout is located in the Mt. Hood National Forest, featuring forested terrain with a mix of trees and open spaces. The area experiences temperature highs around 80°F in summer and lows near 20°F in winter. Nearby attractions include the scenic trails of Mt. Hood and the picturesque views at Trillium Lake.

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Fivemile Butte Lookout is located in Oregon

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From Dufur, Oregon, travel west on Valley Road for about 18 miles to the junction of Forest Service Roads 44 and 4430, at Billy Bob Sno-Park (the road may be plowed to the Sno-Park). Turn right on Forest Service Road 4430-120, then turn left and follow to the spur road 122. There is a gate that you will have to unlock (in winter months the gate is left open), then follow the 122 road to the end. The route is approximately 3 miles and is marked with orange and blue diamond shaped blazers. This route is not plowed, signed or patrolled. Forest Service Roads 44 and 4430 are closed from the junction of Forest Service Roads 44/4430 to Highway 35, from Dec. 1st through April 1st, prohibiting motorized vehicles over 48 inches wide without a permit. During this time and later into the year depending on snow levels, visitors should park at Billy Bob Sno-Park and hike, ski, snowshoe, or snowmobile 3 miles to the lookout. A Northwest Forest Pass is required park at the Sno-Park. Maps are available online or for purchase by calling the Barlow Ranger District.

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45.410068 N
121.468758 W

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Reviewed Jun. 18, 2020

Oooo the Views!

You can reserve the Lookout All Year! Only $50 a night! But it’s sooo hard to get a reservation. If there’s snow you have to hike up with all your gear on Eightmile Trail. If there’s no snow you get a key to open the gate to drive right up to the place!

  • Review photo of Fivemile Butte Lookout by Charyl B., June 18, 2020
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Frequently Asked Questions

Is there cell phone reception at Fivemile Butte Lookout?

According to campers on TheDyrt.com, there is good coverage for AT&T, some coverage for T-Mobile, and some coverage for Verizon.

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Some campers book as far as 6 months in advance, so on high-demand weekends it can be very difficult to get a campsite at Fivemile Butte Lookout. If you want to get a last-minute campsite at Fivemile Butte Lookout, try setting up a text message Alert atTheDyrt.com/alerts

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