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Rocky Butte Trailhead

From Oregon Hikers Field Guide

Trail sign on FR 4812, Rocky Butte Trail #475 (bobcat)

Contents

Hikes including this location

Driving Directions

From the last traffic light in Sandy, just past the ARCO station, drive 30.9 miles, passing through Government Camp, and exit right onto Highway 35 for Hood River.

Drive 4.7 miles and, just past the White River Bridge, turn right onto paved FR 48 for Rock Creek Reservoir and Wamic.

Go 24.1 miles on FR 48 and turn a sharp left onto FR 4810 for the Rock Creek Day Use Area and Camp Cody Group Camp.

This is a narrow paved road with pullouts. After 0.2 miles, go right on FR 4810 for Camp Cody.

Drive another 2.0 miles and keep straight (left) on 4810 at the junction with FR 4811.

Drive 4.9 miles on paved FR 4810 to a four-way junction.

Go right here on FR 4811 for 0.2 miles and then turn left on FR 4812 for the Rocky Butte Trail #475.

Drive up on a gravel road that narrows for 0.8 miles and see the trail sign for the Rocky Butte Trail #475. Back up a few yards to the pullout on the left side of the road, good for three cars. There are a couple more pullouts a little farther up the road, and 0.2 miles up from the sign, there is a place where you can turn around to park facing downhill.

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