Bald Butte Lookout Recreation Rental
Bald Butte Lookout, located one hour twenty minutes southwest of Paisley, Oregon, is perched atop the windy summit of Bald Butte in the Fremont-Winema National Forest. It is surrounded by forested hillsides and tremendous views of the Gearhart Wilderness, Dead Horse Rim, and snowcapped peaks, including Mount Shasta. The lookout was built in 1931 with materials packed in on horseback and served as a fire detection site for over 50 years.
Due to the lack of vegetation on Bald Butte, there isn’t any shade, but the high elevation and mountain breezes stabilize the temperature. The windows open in the lookout, keeping the inside cool and the air circulating. The cozy 14’ x 14’ space sleeps two people comfortably. Guests will find two cots, a table, bench, and storage cabinets. Other amenities include a propane stove, heater, and lights. A vault toilet, picnic table, and fire ring complete the outside features. There is no water on site, so guests must bring sufficient supplies for drinking, cooking, and washing. Guest must also provide their own sleeping bags, linens, towels, dish soap, matches, cooking gear, first aid kit, toilet paper, ice cooler, and garbage bags. Although lighting is available, it is recommended that guests bring an additional light source in case of emergencies.
At night the lookout provides an unforgettable setting for stargazing, thanks to its exposed summit. Bald Butte Lookout offers restful views, convenience to hiking trails and tranquility and seclusion that’s reachable by car (you can drive right up to the lookout.)
- Availability: Bald Butte Lookout is available for rent June 15 through October 15, depending on snow levels.
- Price and Capacity: $40 per night, per group, with a maximum of two occupants. Fees are used directly for the maintenance and preservation of the lookout.
- Reservations: Online at: www.recreation.gov or by telephone at 877-444-6777.
History
Built in the summer of 1931, Bald Butte Lookout served as a Forest Service fire detection site for over 50 years. It was constructed from an Aladdin L4 Ground-mounted Lookout kit; all of the pieces were pre-cut in six-foot lengths or less so the entire kit could be packed by horses into the remote site. The total cost of the structure at the time was $668.49 and only took a few days to assemble.
By 1992, the lookout was abandoned and reduced to shambles by vandals and the elements of weather. Fortunately, a number of Fremont-Winema National Forests employees took an interest in restoring the old lookout as a Passport in Time project to preserve it for the future and provide a recreational rental opportunity for forest visitors. Forest Service employees worked together during the 1993 and 1994 summers to restore the lookout and build the period furniture from original 1930s plans.
General Information
- No smoking
- Pets are welcome
- Maximum of two occupants
- The lookout and outhouse are both accessible
Amenities
- Accessible lookout
- Accessible outhouse
- Picnic table
- Heater
- Stove
- Lights
06/15 - 10/15
Getting There
Latitude / Longitude
Latitude: 42.613264
Longitude: -120.788001
Directions
Bald Butte Lookout is one hour 20 minutes southwest of Paisley, OR.
From Paisley, OR on Oregon Highway 31 head north toward Silver Lake, Oregon. Turn left on County Highway 2-08, Mill Street, and continue right on Forest Service (FS) Road 3315. Follow FS Road 3315, then turn left on FS Road 28. Turn right on FS Road 3411 then take FS Road 450 all the way to the lookout.
Facility and Amenity Information
Restrooms
Restrooms are available at this site.
Water
Potable water is not available at this site.