Hiking Black Butte
Published 5:31 am Thursday, June 29, 2017
- Hiking Black Butte
Black Butte is not necessarily an incredibly demanding or spectacular hike, but it is quite popular. You can see many Cascade peaks from the top of the butte. The road to the upper trailhead is rough and slow-going. The 4-mile (round trip) hike starts in the trees, then takes hikers along the southern edge of Black Butte with a glorious view of the Three Sisters. The trail wraps around the butte to reveal dramatic views of Mount Jefferson and the sprawling High Desert. Signs on the summit help hikers identity the surrounding peaks.
— Mark Morical, The Bulletin
Getting there: Follow U.S. Highway 20 west of Sisters for 5.5 miles. At milepost 95, turn right toward Indian Ford Campground on Green Ridge Road and continue north on Forest Road 11. Veer left at branch for Forest Road 1110 and follow road to trailhead.
Difficulty: Moderate to difficult
Cost: Northwest Forest Pass
Contact: Sisters Ranger District, 541-549-7700