Reviews for this site — 001, Loop: AREA FIVEMILE BUTTE LOOKOUT

4.8
(88 reviews)

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Angelique L Verified
Stayed date
Jun 2025

We had a great time at the lookout! It was in good shape and the people before us had left it very clean. The sunset was gorgeous! We're glad we got there before the tree thinning work started.

Angelique L Verified
Stayed date
Jun 2025

We had a great time at the lookout! It was in good shape and the people before us had left it very clean. The sunset was gorgeous! We're glad we got there before the tree thinning work started.

Sean D Verified
Stayed date
May 2025

This was our first time staying in a fire lookout, and it exceeded every expectation. The road in was clear and easy to navigate, and the last few miles offered stunning views as we approached the tower. We arrived to sunny, windy skies and settled in for our first night after a cozy dinner. The wind howled through the tower, which only added to the charm—you could feel the tower shift slightly in the gusts, which made the experience all the more memorable. The next morning, we woke early and were treated to breathtaking views of Mt. Hood, Mt. Adams, and Mt. St. Helens. We hiked the Eight Mile Loop mid-day, which started out clear but still had several snowy patches along the way. That afternoon was slow and peaceful, filled with games, reading, resting, and soaking in the sunset. Our final morning brought warmth and sunshine streaming into the sleeping area. We lingered in bed, enjoyed breakfast, then packed up and headed out with full hearts. This was such a peaceful and fun retreat. We’re incredibly grateful to the Forest Service for making it possible, and we hope others enjoy this magical place as much as we did.

Sean D Verified
Stayed date
May 2025

This was our first time staying in a fire lookout, and it exceeded every expectation. The road in was clear and easy to navigate, and the last few miles offered stunning views as we approached the tower. We arrived to sunny, windy skies and settled in for our first night after a cozy dinner. The wind howled through the tower, which only added to the charm—you could feel the tower shift slightly in the gusts, which made the experience all the more memorable. The next morning, we woke early and were treated to breathtaking views of Mt. Hood, Mt. Adams, and Mt. St. Helens. We hiked the Eight Mile Loop mid-day, which started out clear but still had several snowy patches along the way. That afternoon was slow and peaceful, filled with games, reading, resting, and soaking in the sunset. Our final morning brought warmth and sunshine streaming into the sleeping area. We lingered in bed, enjoyed breakfast, then packed up and headed out with full hearts. This was such a peaceful and fun retreat. We’re incredibly grateful to the Forest Service for making it possible, and we hope others enjoy this magical place as much as we did.

Christina L Verified
Stayed date
Jan 2025

Always a great experience. Plenty of wood, well stocked, clean, simply wonderful. Guessing any car could access the Snow park until the next snow. Few spots of ice on the road but easily passable if cautious. I recommend bringing a Queen sheet set as it’s nice to have a bottom sheet to cover the entire mattress and the top sheet comes in handy if the wood stove is burning hot and your sleeping bag is too much. We found that micro spikes were sufficient on the frozen snow since the snowmobiles pack it down pretty well. Again, if there is another big snow (or if it warms up a lot) you might want snow shoes instead. Oh, nice to have a lightweight pair of slippers too. Have fun!

Christina L Verified
Stayed date
Jan 2025

Always a great experience. Plenty of wood, well stocked, clean, simply wonderful. Guessing any car could access the Snow park until the next snow. Few spots of ice on the road but easily passable if cautious. I recommend bringing a Queen sheet set as it’s nice to have a bottom sheet to cover the entire mattress and the top sheet comes in handy if the wood stove is burning hot and your sleeping bag is too much. We found that micro spikes were sufficient on the frozen snow since the snowmobiles pack it down pretty well. Again, if there is another big snow (or if it warms up a lot) you might want snow shoes instead. Oh, nice to have a lightweight pair of slippers too. Have fun!

Timothy L Verified
Stayed date
Dec 2024

We spent just one night in mid December at the Lookout Tower. This is an awesome experience in the winter. BE PREPARED....there is snow and it is a 3 mile trek to the lookout so definitely PLAN for it. Snowshoes are awesome...without it is like you are walking on the beach and the trek takes quite a toll on your legs! The wood stove provides PLENTY of heat and the lookout is well maintained. I prefer visiting here in the summer as you can drive right up to the tower and it just makes life so much easier....especially with kids.

Timothy L Verified
Stayed date
Dec 2024

We spent just one night in mid December at the Lookout Tower. This is an awesome experience in the winter. BE PREPARED....there is snow and it is a 3 mile trek to the lookout so definitely PLAN for it. Snowshoes are awesome...without it is like you are walking on the beach and the trek takes quite a toll on your legs! The wood stove provides PLENTY of heat and the lookout is well maintained. I prefer visiting here in the summer as you can drive right up to the tower and it just makes life so much easier....especially with kids.

Kyung L Verified
Stayed date
Apr 2024

Besides the lack of snow, we had a great time! There was plenty of chopped and dry wood in the woodshed. The pit toilet is also nicer than the Clear Lake Butte’s toilet. The pulley system is also nicer with a bigger and sturdier metal box. Make sure not to overload it because you will have trouble pulling it up yourself. We entered from Hwy 35 side then ended up hiking a total of 10 miles one way due to the snow. DO NOT follow Google Maps. Enter from the Dufur side. We were lucky to have 2 great sunny days so we got to see beautiful views of Mt Hood, Mt Saint Helens, and Mt Adams.

Kyung L Verified
Stayed date
Apr 2024

Besides the lack of snow, we had a great time! There was plenty of chopped and dry wood in the woodshed. The pit toilet is also nicer than the Clear Lake Butte’s toilet. The pulley system is also nicer with a bigger and sturdier metal box. Make sure not to overload it because you will have trouble pulling it up yourself. We entered from Hwy 35 side then ended up hiking a total of 10 miles one way due to the snow. DO NOT follow Google Maps. Enter from the Dufur side. We were lucky to have 2 great sunny days so we got to see beautiful views of Mt Hood, Mt Saint Helens, and Mt Adams.