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Lava Butte Vicinity, Oregon

Lava Butte Cinder Cone,
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Lava Lands Visitor Center


Image, Lava Butte
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Lava Butte, located south of Bend, Oregon, as seen from Highway 97.
USGS Photograph taken on October 1, 1984, by Lyn Topinka.
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Lava Butte Cinder Cone and Vicinity



Lava Lands Visitor Center

Featuring Central Oregon vulcanism, much of which occurred within the last 6,000 years. Visitors welcome at fire lookout. Nature and history programs. Has automated displays and slide shows, restrooms, drinking fountains, naturalist on duty, interpretive trails. Spelunking.

Lava Lands Visitor Center offers automated displays and slide shows describing the history of lava areas. Three interpretive trails around Lava Butte's Crater, over the lava flow and through adjoining pine forest. Naturalist on duty.

From: U.S. Forest Service Pamphlet, 1986, National Parks and National Forests in the Pacific Northwest; U.S. Forest Service Pamphlet, 1984, Lava Lands, Deschutes National Forest: GPO-1984-795-615; Bend Chamber of Commerce Pamphlet, 1984, Points of Interest, Bend, Oregon: Bend Chamber of Commerce, Bend, Oregon

Trail of the Molten Land:
A 1/mile loop trail across the rugged Lava Butte lava flow. A short spur trail will take you up the breach to a scenic viewpoint named after the renowned author and historian, Phil Brogan. Total walking time is about 30 minutes.

Trail of the Whispering Pines:
A 1/4-mile walk through a pine plantation. This trail allows you to compare the harsh environment of the lava flow to the bordering forest. Walking time is about 10 minutes.

Crater Rim Trail:
A 1/4-mile walk around the top of Lava Butte. This trail offers spectacular views of the Cascade Mountain Range and Deschutes Plateau. Walking time is about 15 minutes.

From: U.S. Forest Service Pamphlet, 1984, Lava Lands, Deschutes National Forest: GPO-1984-795-615



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Map, Lava Butte, Oregon



Location Maps
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Bend/Sisters/Santiam Pass/McKenzie Pass area
-- Modified from: Taylor, Oregon State University, 1981, USGS Circular 838

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Newberry Volcano and Vicinity
-- Modified from: Sherrod, et.al., 1997


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04/15/08, Lyn Topinka