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* Backpackable: No | * Backpackable: No | ||
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=== Hike Description === | === Hike Description === | ||
− | + | About 90 minutes from Portland, this short hike will take you to two beautiful waterfalls in the foothills of the Cascade Mountains. | |
− | From the trailhead, take the right hand trail that starts down near the restrooms. The wide, well maintained trail drops fairly steeply for 100 yards or so, then levels out. You'll come to an unmarked trail junction in about 0.2 miles. Turn right and head down to [[Upper Butte Creek Falls]]. Here the water has carved a cavern beneath the | + | From the trailhead, take the right hand trail that starts down near the restrooms. The wide, well maintained trail drops fairly steeply for 100 yards or so, then levels out. You'll come to an unmarked trail junction in about 0.2 miles. Turn sharp right below a wood retaining wall and head down a short spur to [[Upper Butte Creek Falls]]. Here the water has carved a cavern beneath the basalt and it's usually possible to walk behind the waterfall. The trail leads to the edge of Butte Creek here, with opportunities for kids to safely explore in the shallows. |
− | Return to the trail junction and continue on the loop trail. In just a few | + | Return to the unmarked trail junction and continue on the loop trail. In just a few yards, you'll come to another, currently unmarked junction. Continue straight (right) here and once again head downhill. This trail winds through beautiful rainforest, passes above [[Butte Creek Falls]], crosses a log footbridge then ends on top off a precipitous rock bluff overlooking the falls. Keep an eye on kids here. There's plenty of room to safely enjoy the view, but a fall from the cliffs could be fatal. This is a great place for a picnic or just a relaxing session staring at the waterfall. There's a rough use path from here to the base of the waterfall, but it is quite dangerous and is not recommended. |
− | Return to the loop trail and | + | Return to the loop trail and turn right (uphill) at the second unmarked junction, passing a set of stone steps then climbing gently through a beautiful forest of vine maple and Douglas fir to the trailhead. |
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Revision as of 04:22, 5 November 2018
- Start point: Butte Creek Falls Trailhead
- End point: Butte Creek Falls
- Trail Log: Trail Log
- Hike Type: Loop
- Distance: 1.1 miles
- Elevation gain: 320 feet
- Difficulty: Easy
- Seasons: Year round
- Family Friendly: Yes
- Backpackable: No
- Crowded: Summer weekends
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Hike Description
About 90 minutes from Portland, this short hike will take you to two beautiful waterfalls in the foothills of the Cascade Mountains.
From the trailhead, take the right hand trail that starts down near the restrooms. The wide, well maintained trail drops fairly steeply for 100 yards or so, then levels out. You'll come to an unmarked trail junction in about 0.2 miles. Turn sharp right below a wood retaining wall and head down a short spur to Upper Butte Creek Falls. Here the water has carved a cavern beneath the basalt and it's usually possible to walk behind the waterfall. The trail leads to the edge of Butte Creek here, with opportunities for kids to safely explore in the shallows.
Return to the unmarked trail junction and continue on the loop trail. In just a few yards, you'll come to another, currently unmarked junction. Continue straight (right) here and once again head downhill. This trail winds through beautiful rainforest, passes above Butte Creek Falls, crosses a log footbridge then ends on top off a precipitous rock bluff overlooking the falls. Keep an eye on kids here. There's plenty of room to safely enjoy the view, but a fall from the cliffs could be fatal. This is a great place for a picnic or just a relaxing session staring at the waterfall. There's a rough use path from here to the base of the waterfall, but it is quite dangerous and is not recommended.
Return to the loop trail and turn right (uphill) at the second unmarked junction, passing a set of stone steps then climbing gently through a beautiful forest of vine maple and Douglas fir to the trailhead.
Maps
Regulations or Restrictions, etc.
- None
Trip Reports
- Search Trip Reports for Butte Creek Falls
Related Discussions / Q&A
- Search Trail Q&A for Butte Creek Falls
Guidebooks that cover this hike
- Wild in the Willamette edited by Lorraine Anderson with Abby Phillips Metzger
- Afoot & Afield: Portland/Vancouver by Douglas Lorain
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Contributors
- splintercat (creator)