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Recreation Region: Barlow Ranger District

Fivemile Butte Lookout

Ponderosa pines, Douglas-fir and western hemlock provide a dense canopy over the mountainside, shading numerous creeks and providing a lush and varied habitat at Fivemile Butte. While hiking the many trails, be sure to have binoculars on hand and watch for Golden eagles, wild turkeys, grouse and the brilliant blue flash of camp robbers, the common nickname for Steller's jays. Other wildlife, such as elk, deer, coyote, cougars, and bears frequent the area and visit the nearby creeks for a drink or a meal.  

The cabin is atop a 40-foot tower and is surrounded by a wooden catwalk. The 14x14 foot room is furnished with a small, single bed, a wood stove for heating, and a table and chair, and is equipped with a propane cook stove and a solar lighting system. There is no water on site; visitors must bring plenty for drinking, cooking and washing. An outhouse is located near by, as well as a shed stocked with firewood. A rope and pulley system is available to transport gear, as well as firewood, up and down the tower with ease. There is also a fire ring for campfires and barbecuing on site.

History

The original lookout was established by the Forest Service in the 1920s, and was just a small cab on a 30-foot pole tower. In 1932 a standard L-4 lookout was built to replace the earlier lookout, but was destroyed by heavy snow in 1942. A non-typical L-4 replacement was rebuilt. In 1957 it was replace by the present R-6 Flat Top style lookout.

Reservations

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  • Visit Recreation.gov or call 877-444-6777 to make a reservation up to 6 months in advance.
  • The maximum length of stay is 7 consecutive nights with a maximum capacity of four occupants.

General Information

  • No smoking
  • Pets are welcome
  • There is an additional space for tent camping
  • FS Road 44 & 4430 will be closed to vehicles over 48" wide from December 1st through April 1st. When road is not accessible to lookout you will be able to park at Billy Bob Sno-Park (NW Forest Pass or other federal recreation pass required November 1 through April 30).

Amenities

  • Outhouse
  • Wood stove
  • Propane stove
  • Solar lighting

Open year-round; reservations required.

Open 24 hours/day

Overnight Use: $85/night (4 people)
*Sites may be reservable and reservation fees apply.*

$85/night. Fees are used directly for the maintenance and preservation of the lookout.

Barlow Ranger District

Address: 780 NE Court St Dufur, OR 97021
Phone: (541) 467-2291
Hours: Monday to Friday, 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Closed 12 to 1 for lunch. (Closed on federal holidays)

Getting There

Latitude / Longitude

Latitude: 45.410068

Longitude: -121.468758

Directions

Head west out of Dufur on Dufur Valley Road about 18 miles to the junction of FSR 44 and 4430 at Billy Bob Sno-Park (the road may be plowed to the Sno-Park). Follow FSR 44 to the junction of FSR 4430 and turn right on to FSR 4430-120, then turn left and follow to spur road 122. There is a gate that you will have to unlock (in winter months the gate is left open), then follow the 122 road to the end. The route is approximately 3 miles and is marked with orange and blue diamond shaped blazers. This route is not plowed, signed or patrolled.

Facility and Amenity Information

Restrooms

Restrooms are available at this site.

Water

Potable water is not available at this site.

Recreation Opportunities

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Last updated April 17th, 2025