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Hiking the Challenging Historic Black Butte Trail

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Real Estate Broker/Owner with Bend Premier Real Estate 200009031

There Are Two Trailheads to Summit Black Butte

Many people will hike to the summit of Black Butte during the summer. It is an iconic volcano located just outside of Sisters next to Black Butte Resort which challenges both visitors and locals. Most people will take the gravel road which transitions into a terrible dirt road to the upper trailhead which is located 1500 feet below the summit. Hikers who start here will find a limited space parking area complete with facilities which require a current forest pass. Those who really want to challenge themselves can start at the base of Black Butte at the historic trail head located near Camp Sherman. The road to this trailhead is mostly paved until the turn off to the parking area so hikers avoid driving over challenging dirt roads before they start their trek. No parking pass but very limited parking available.

Black Butte Trailhead Black Butte Forest

For those hiking the historic route, the trail gradually climbs as hikers pass through the old growth forest located at the base of Black Butte. In May, 2025, early signs of spring were evident with blooming wildflowers. After roughly 3/4 of a mile, the path steepens and hikers start climbing Black Butte. Peek-a-boo views of Black Butte Ranch, Suttle Lake, and the Cascades can be seen through the tall Ponderosa Pines.

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After 3 miles the Historic Black Butte Trail reaches the upper trailhead and the last two mile of the hike is along this route. At the top of Black Butte in the middle of May, 2025, snow patches remained which were easily crossed. The top of the Butte was relatively snow free with all structures still locked and inaccessible to early visitors.

Black Butte Black Butte Lookout

Hikers can enjoy the top of Black Butte with amazing Cascade Views. On a clear day, as many as 13 peaks can be seen from Mt. Bachelor in the south all the way to Mt. Adams in Washington to the north. After spending time at the summit, hikers need to descend back to the trail head in Camp Sherman. All in all, the historic Black Butte Trail is over 10 miles with 3400 feet of elevation gain in the ascending 5 miles.

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Original blog can be read at Bend Premier Real Estate's blog page.

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Ed Silva, 203-206-0754
Mapleridge Realty, CT 203-206-0754 - Waterbury, CT
Associate Real Estate Broker

That is a hike that would reward those that take the time, but for me it would have to be snowless.

May 23, 2025 06:33 PM
Jeff Masich-Scottsdale AZ Associate Broker,MBA,GRI
HomeSmart Real Estate - Scottsdale, AZ
Arizona Homes and Land Group/ Buy or Sell

Whoever climbs those two peaks is a better man than I am. Congratulations to you. The beauty I can behold, the climbing I will withhold. Jeff

May 23, 2025 10:26 PM
Kat Palmiotti
eXp Commercial, Referral Divison - Kalispell, MT
Helping your Montana dreams take root

Thank you for sharing this challenging trail. So a related but sort of on-the-side question - what is your favorite hiking shoe? I need new ones and always have soreness issues.

May 24, 2025 05:06 AM
Lynnea Miller

Hi Kat. I currently use Columbia hiking shoes - not high tops as those bother my ankles. I have replaced them 3 times - and am on my third set. We usually get about 400 miles on our shoes before we get new ones.  I started using these mid summer last year.

May 24, 2025 02:58 PM
Roy Kelley
Retired - Gaithersburg, MD

Good Saturday morning, Lynnea.

This is great information to share with area residents and visitors.

Have an outstanding Memorial Day weekend!

May 24, 2025 05:35 AM
Jeff Dowler, CRS
eXp Realty of California, Inc. - Carlsbad, CA
The Southern California Relocation Dude

Hi Lynnea:

Now that would be an impressive hike for sure. It sounds pretty challenging but what amazing views to behold.

Jeff

Jun 12, 2025 03:25 PM