Trail #30 & #30A Spencer Butte & Breezy Point
As you ascend Spencer Butte Trail (3.2 miles one way) from the south the forest changes from western white pine to noble and subalpine fir. Breezy Point Trail #30A is soon reached where it provides a 1.2-mile trail to the location of an old fire lookout. The base for a fire finder can still be seen at this location, however a canopy of trees blocks distant vistas. On top of Spencer Butte, the skyline is also mostly hidden by the fully mature canopy of trees. The remains of a Forest Service fire lookout built in 1935 are found on the summit. Wildflowers provide a colorful display in the summer months on the top of the butte. Descending to the north, the trail travels through a Douglas fir forest before ending near Spencer Meadow, a place often visited by elk.
At a Glance
Current Conditions: | 11/06/2023: Trail received snow. For information contact the Mt. Adams Ranger Station 509-395-3402. |
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Usage: | Light |
Closest Towns: | Northwoods, WA |
Operated By: | Forest Service |
Information Center: | Mount Adams Ranger District |
General Information
Directions:Spencer Butte Trailhead or near Spencer Meadow north of the trailhead on Forest Road 93-301.