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PELICAN BUTTE

Mountains and Summits


Pacific Ranges Cascade Range

Pelican Butte

8,036 ft

Pelican Butte is a prominent peak located in the Pacific Ranges mountain range in Southern Oregon, USA. With an elevation of 8,038 feet (2,450 meters), it offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding region. This mountain is a favorite among mountaineers, hikers, and nature enthusiasts due to its accessibility and stunning alpine scenery.

During the winter season, Pelican Butte receives a considerable amount of snowfall. The snowpack range can vary each year, but typically reaches its peak depth between December and February. This makes it a popular destination for winter sports enthusiasts, such as snowshoers and cross-country skiers who enjoy exploring the snowy landscapes.

The mountain's snowmelt feeds into several creeks and rivers in the area. One notable example is Fourmile Creek, which originates from the slopes of Pelican Butte and flows into Fourmile Lake. This lake is a popular fishing destination and also an excellent spot for camping during the summer months.

The name Pelican Butte originates from the presence of American white pelicans that used to frequent the nearby Fourmile Lake. These majestic birds were often observed flying over the mountain and were a prominent feature in the area. Though there may not be many legends or lore associated with this particular mountain, its name reflects the natural beauty and wildlife that once thrived in the region.

In conclusion, Pelican Butte stands as a captivating mountain in the Pacific Ranges mountain range, offering adventurers a chance to explore its impressive elevation, experience its diverse snowpack during winter, and witness the natural waterways that flow from its slopes.


Outdoor Recreation

Campground Campsites Reservations Toilets Showers Elevation
Doe Point 47 4,661 ft
Fourmile Lake 36 5,753 ft
Huckleberry City 25 5,501 ft
Lower South Fork 7 4,005 ft
Parker Meadows 10 4,986 ft
Aspen Point 186 4,977 ft
Lost Creek - Crater Lake National Park 16 5,971 ft
Topsy None 3,904 ft
Malone Springs 5 4,145 ft
Mazama - Crater Lake National Park 214 6,011 ft
Jackson F. Kimball State Park 10 4,234 ft
Imnaha 5 3,795 ft
Odessa 6 4,207 ft
Ski Area Snowpack Air Temperature 5 Day Forecast
River Run Streamflow Length Class

Regional Water Data

Gauge Streamflow Stage
Klamath Straits Drain Near Worden
USGS 11509340
1 cfs 6.1 ft
Annie Spring Near Crater Lake
USGS 11503000
1 cfs 2.4 ft
Klamath River At Keno
USGS 11509500
860 cfs 5.0 ft
Klamath River Blw John C.Boyle Pwrplnt
USGS 11510700
1,110 cfs 4.2 ft
Williamson River Blw Sprague River Nr Chiloquin
USGS 11502500
1,690 cfs 4.9 ft
North Canal At Highway 97
USGS 11509105
1 cfs 7.4 ft
Ady Canal At Highway 97
USGS 11509200
15 cfs 10.1 ft
Snotel Site Snowpack 24hr Change

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