To get to the put-in: Continue up and down Crowfoot to the end. From here you can scramble deep into the cavern behind Upper Butte Creek Falls and venture high above the creek on a 200-foot basalt outcropping that offers spectacular views of the main falls. Turn left on the unnamed road (Butte Falls Highway) toward Butte Falls. The lower taller falls has a dizzying viewpoint but if you are adventurous climb down to the creek carefully to further enjoy the beauty of the waterfall and the water. English: horizontal, Oregon, Jackson County, Big Butte Creek Falls, waterfall, Cascade Mountains, Butte Falls, trees. On the way you will pass Cobleigh Road. Butte Creek Falls This pair of waterfalls are quite a lovely reward with a very short hike. In the early 1900's, a water-powered sawmill situated right at the Falls of Butte Creek led to the founding of the nearby town of Butte Falls. File history. Big Butte Creek is a 12-mile-long (19 km) tributary of the Rogue River in the U.S. state of Oregon.

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A left turn here will take you to the access under the bridge. Today, a viewing deck overlooks the falls and picnic areas are featured for visitors to enjoy the scenery. Reach another fork in 0.5 miles and head right again, following a third sign pointing to Butte Creek Falls. Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 19:19, 15 April 2012: 488 × 324 (46 KB) The Butte Creek Trailhead is 0.6 miles beyond the campground, on the right. Butte Creek Falls, is a waterfall located on the south east of Scotts Mills, in Marion County, in the U.S. state of Oregon. There's plenty of room to safely enjoy the view, but a fall from the cliffs could be fatal. Keep an eye on kids here.

It drains approximately 245 square miles (635 km ) of Jackson County.

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. Its two forks, the North Fork and the South Fork, both begin high in the Cascade Range near Mount McLoughlin. A short, 1-mile stroll through an impressive second-growth forest leads you to the 78-foot Butte Creek Falls and 25-foot Upper Butte Creek Falls. It totals 78 feet fall in one wide cascade and is the centerpiece attraction of the Butte Creek Falls trailhead and Recreation Site. Go down to the creek and park upstream river left. Go up Crowfoot 2.5 miles and turn left on Netherlands Road. From this last fork, continue steeply downhill for 1.1 miles to a bridge over Butte Creek and then pass Butte Creek Campground (Santiam State Forest).

The main stem flows generally northwest until it empties into the Rogue Falls was incorporatedin 1911, and remains the only incorporated town within the watershed's boundari…

Butte Falls is located in Butte falls, Oregon. Flowing predominantly west, they meet near the city of Butte Falls.