Gold Butte Lookout
Gold Butte Lookout sits on the summit of Gold Butte at an elevation of 4,618 feet in the Willamette National Forest. It was built in 1934 by the Civilian Conservation Corps. During World War II, the lookout served as part of Aircraft Warning System station in defense of the nation against air attack. It was staffed around the clock, usually by a husband and wife team, who reported all passing aircraft within sight or sound to a central filter center.Guests at the lookout can enjoy panoramic views of the Cascade Range, including nearby Mt. Jefferson, Three Finger ed Jack, Mt. Hood, the Three Sisters and Bull of the Woods Wilderness Area. Seasonal wildflowers and wild huckleberries grow nearby. The lookout is typically open from early July through mid-October. It is accessible by car, but guests should be prepared to walk the last half mile on difficult and steep terrain to reach the lookout. A high clearance vehicle is recommended for the drive. Guests will need to pack in most of their own supplies and gear.
The 14x14-ft. wood cabin accommodates 4 people and comes equipped with 1 twin bed with mattress and 3 folding cots. Other amenities include a table, bench, chair, cabinet, wood bins, fire extinguisher, broom, dustpan, cleaning supplies, dishes and utensils. A wood stove is provided for heat. An outhouse with vault toilet and a woodshed stocked with firewood are located nearby. An axe is available for chopping wood. Water, a cook stove and electricity are not provided. Guests must bring enough water for drinking, cooking and washing. Items such as bedding, lanterns or flashlights, cookware, fire starters, extra toilet paper, first aid supplies, trash bags, dish soap, towels and an ice chest are not available. Guests are expected to pack out their trash and clean the cabin before leaving.
In addition to relaxing and taking in the incredible views from Gold Butte, guests can venture out and experience other recreation opportunities nearby. Canoeing and fishing is possible in peaceful Elk Lake. Day hiking is a popular pastime in the adjacent Bull of the Woods and Opal Creek Wilderness Areas or nearby Mt. Jefferson Wilderness.
Know Before You Go
Overnight stays are by reservation only. Walk-ins are not allowed.
There is no water; guests must provide their own water for drinking, cooking and washing
There is no tent, trailer or RV camping at the site
Reserve online at www.recreation.gov or phone 1.877.444.6777. The maximum length stay is four consecutive nights. There is a two night minimum length stay on weekends.Campground Restrictions
- Day visitors - If the rental is occupied, please respect the privacy of the occupants.
- Check in time is 2:00 PM. Check out time is 11:00 AM.
- 4 people maximum
- The site does not have adequate space to accommodate tents
- No smoking
- Pets allowed
Points of Interest
Location |
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Coffin Mountain Lookout |
Gold Butte Lookout |
Weather Forecast
Nearby Streamflow Levels
Gauge | Streamflow |
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Fall Creek Blw Winberry Creek
USGS 14151000 |
110 cfs |
North Santiam River At Niagara
USGS 14181500 |
1,600 cfs |
Thomas Creek Near Scio
USGS 14188800 |
534 cfs |
Breitenbush R Abv French Cr Nr Detroit
USGS 14179000 |
745 cfs |
Winberry Creek Near Lowell
USGS 14150800 |
177 cfs |
No Santiam R Blw Boulder Crk
USGS 14178000 |
1,170 cfs |
Shitike Cr
USGS 14092750 |
116 cfs |