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Premier hike on the northern edge of the Wenaha Wilderness to a USFS Fire Lookout.


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Map Key

5.8

Miles

9.3

KM

Out and Back

6,379' 1,944 m

High

5,519' 1,682 m

Low

1,443' 440 m

Up

1,442' 440 m

Down

9%

Avg Grade (5°)

23%

Max Grade (13°)

Dogs Off-leash

Features Birding · Fall Colors · Views · Wildflowers · Wildlife

Access is limited from November to June due to snow.

Overview

Oregon Butte Lookout is at the highest point in the northern Blue Mountains at 6,387 feet. On a clear day, it offers a 360-degree view of the Blues, with the Wallowa Mountains and the Seven Devil Mountains to the southeast. The lookout staff person reports that at sunset, she has seen Mt. Rainier in the western horizon.

Description

The Mt. Misery Trail #3113 leaves the Teepee Trailhead and passes through a forested slope. Initial sections of the trail can be muddy in the early summer. A little over a mile up the trail, an optional side trail will take you to an overlook of the Wehaha Wilderness.

Continue along the trail, over the crest and then down into a saddle. Oregon Butte spring with a log trough sits about 200 yards before the cutoff to the lookout. You'll reach a junction where the Mt. Misery Trail #3113 will go north and the Oregon Butte Lookout Trail will go south. Follow the trail south to reach the lookout.

The fire lookout is staffed from June to September. Delivery of fresh fruit or vegetables is aways appreciated. Views from the lookout are spectacular. Be sure to ask for a guided tour.

Flora & Fauna

Huckleberry brush line the trail and the sweet fruit are ready by late August.

History & Background

The lookout was built in 1931. It is staffed from June to the end of September. This lookout coordinates its fire identification and location with lookouts at Table Rock and High Ridge. In 2016, the lookout staff was evacuated by helicopter during the Grizzly Bear Fire.

Contacts

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Greg Brown

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Photos

Trail on the approach to the Oregon Butte Lookout
Oct 15, 2018 near Dayton, WA
Springtime panorama looking SE into the Wenaha Wilderness with the Wallowa Mountains in the distance.
Oct 15, 2018 near Dayton, WA
Oregon Butte Lookout
Oct 15, 2018 near Dayton, WA
Trail view on Mt Misery #3121 heading to Oregon Butte
Oct 17, 2018 near Dayton, WA
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Sep 4, 2023
Rain Rundo
Trail is in good shape.
Jun 13, 2021
Lem Gaswint
5.8mi — 2h 50m
Nov 4, 2020
Leslie Cannon Wolff
Took advantage of what appears to be the last weather window to get to this TH safely for the winter. Spectacular day. 6mi
Oct 2, 2020
Kim Kremer
Jul 1, 2020
Adam Baldwin
Nice hike with beautiful views that the kids and GSD enjoyed. The wild flowers are starting to bloom and no bugs to speak of. 2.5mi
Aug 23, 2019
Richard French
Great weather, no mosquitos or hornets. 5.8mi
Aug 17, 2019
Satya Moehlin
Beautiful wildflowers and views of the mountains. It was a bit of a drive to get to the trailhead (about an hour on a dirt road) but a great hike! — 2h 30m
Jul 30, 2019
Kyle Jones
5.8mi
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