Wyoming Points of Interest

Oregon Buttes


The Oregon Buttes are a prominent landmark in the Sweetwater watershed of Wyoming. They are a group of unusual rock formations that are situated in the high desert region of the state. The buttes are a popular destination for hikers, rock climbers, and photographers due to the stunning vistas that they offer. The unique geological formations are also a habitat for various wildlife species, including pronghorn antelope, mule deer, and golden eagles. Visitors to the Oregon Buttes can explore the surrounding area and enjoy the natural beauty of the Sweetwater watershed.

There are several good reasons to visit the Oregon Buttes in Wyoming. The rugged landscape offers a chance to escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life and immerse oneself in the natural beauty of the American West. The buttes themselves are a wonder to behold, with their unusual shapes and colors. Visitors can also enjoy hiking through the nearby hills and valleys, where they may encounter a variety of wildlife. For those who enjoy photography or painting, the Oregon Buttes offer a wealth of inspiration and artistic possibilities. Whether one is seeking adventure, relaxation, or inspiration, the Oregon Buttes in Wyoming are an excellent destination for anyone interested in exploring the beauty of the American West. Get driving directions.
OREGON BUTTES

Points of Interest
Location
Beaver Rim
Devil's Gate Interpretive Site
Devil's Gate River Site
Martin's Cove - Dan W. Jones Amphitheater
Martin's Cove Interpretive Site and Monument
Martin's Cove - Lower Amphitheater
Martin's Cove - Lower Cove Interpretive Site
Oregon Buttes
Ryan (Prospect) Hill Interpretive Site
Split Rock Interpretive Site
Steamboat Lake Interpretive Site
Steamboat Lake Overlook

Nearby Camping
Location Campsites Reservations Toilets Showers Elevation
Sinks Canyon 14 6,891 ft
Worthen Meadows 28 8,841 ft
Fiddlers Lake 20 9,417 ft
Sinks Canyon State Park 30 6,475 ft
Little Popo Agie 4 8,786 ft
Louis Lake 9 8,577 ft