Olallie Butte
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- Latitude, Longitude: 44.82080, -121.76384
- Elevation: 7222 feet
Description
Olallie Butte is the highest point in the Cascades between Mount Hood and Mount Jefferson. The summit of Olallie Butte lies wholly within the Warm Springs Reservation, but it can be reached by a former National Forest trail that is no longer officially maintained. The butte dominates the Olallie Lake Scenic Area, a plateau of shallow water-filled depressions left after the disappearance of an ice sheet.
The butte is one of the High Cascade shield volcanoes. Numerous pinnacles around the summit are the remains of lava conduits. There are two cirques on the east side of the mountain.
Remains of the old lookout site are still visible on the summit. Views extend up and down the Cascades, as well as west to the Willamette Valley and east to the broad, canyon-etched uplands of the Warms Springs Reservation.
More Links
- Olallie Butte (SummitPost)
- Olallie Butte (Wikipedia)
- "Olallie Butte gives a bird's-eye view down onto Olallie Lake from its 7,222-foot summit" (OregonLive)
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