Best attractions and places to see around Camp Sherman include a variety of natural monuments and scenic viewpoints. This region features a landscape characterized by dense forests, pristine alpine lakes, and the Metolius River. Visitors can explore 6 hidden gems, offering opportunities to experience the outdoors. The area is known for its diverse natural features, from mountain summits to clear river waters.
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Besides being a killer uphill workout, the Black Butte summit offers incredible views to the surrounding mountains and meadows in the region. The historic lookout was built in 1923, though it was not tall enough for proper fire spotting and was supplemented with a crow's nest tower. On a clear day, you can see all the way to Mt Adams in southwest Washington.
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The views from this spot are unsurpassed. The beautiful building located here is a fire lookout station with a tall tower. Soak in the views of Santiam Pass, Mt. Washington, Three Fingered Jack and the Sisters. It's easy to see why this is one of Oregon's most iconic spots to enjoy the outdoors.
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Suttle Lake was named after John Settle, whose name was unfortunately misspelled in the original filing of the official records. The lake itself is beautiful and offers plenty of activities as well as great views of the surrounding mountains.
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Nestled between Sisters and Metolius River, this campground offers a shady family-friendly spot with spring waters and trails. Ponderosa pines, picnic tables, and fire rings provide a perfect setting to enjoy nature's embrace.
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The views from this spot are unsurpassed. The beautiful building located here is a fire lookout station with a tall tower. Soak in the views of Santiam Pass, Mt. Washington, Three Fingered Jack and the Sisters. It's easy to see why this is one of the most iconic hikes in Oregon.
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This is a pristine alpine lake amidst a dense forest of Ponderosa Pines. The north shore offers a spectacular viewpoint of Mount Washington. On the west end of the lake, there is an excellent view of Black Butte.
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This hatchery raises Brown and Rainbow Trout along with Kokanee and Atlantic Salmon. They offer several display pools and a viewing pond where you can view and feed the beautiful trout with coin-operated fish food dispensers. Hiking along the Metolius River is accessible all around the hatchery. It is truly a beautiful setting.
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This beautiful blue pool is located at the bridge to the Wizard Falls Fish Hatchery. Enjoy the sky blue waters of the Metolius River and learn about the fish who live in its waters.
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The Camp Sherman area is rich in natural beauty, offering diverse landscapes. You can visit Suttle Lake, a pristine alpine lake surrounded by Ponderosa Pines, or experience the clear, sky-blue waters of the Metolius River at Wizard Falls - Metolius River. For expansive views, Black Butte offers panoramic vistas of surrounding mountains and meadows.
Yes, Black Butte is not only a natural summit but also features a historic fire lookout station built in 1923. It provides a glimpse into the region's past while offering incredible views.
Camp Sherman offers several family-friendly spots. You can visit Suttle Lake for lakeside activities, or explore Wizard Falls - Metolius River to see the beautiful blue pools. The Wizard Falls Fish Hatchery is also a great option, where you can view and feed trout in display ponds. Additionally, Indian Ford Campground provides a shady, family-friendly setting with trails and picnic areas.
For easy hiking, consider routes like the 'West Metolius Loop from Camp Sherman' (3.4 km) or the 'Jack Creek Loop' (5.5 km). Another option is the 'Fir Trail and Pine Trail Loop from South Trailhead' (4.9 km). You can find more details and other hiking options in the Hiking around Camp Sherman guide.
Absolutely. Black Butte is renowned for its unsurpassed views, allowing you to see Santiam Pass, Mt. Washington, Three Fingered Jack, and the Sisters. From the north shore of Suttle Lake, you can also enjoy spectacular views of Mount Washington.
Beyond hiking, the Camp Sherman area offers excellent opportunities for running and mountain biking. For running, explore routes like the 'Suttle Lake Loop Trail' or the 'West Metolius River Trail' in the Running Trails around Camp Sherman guide. Mountain bikers can find trails such as the 'Upper Black Butte Loop Trail' or the 'Green Ridge and Metolius River Loop' in the MTB Trails around Camp Sherman guide.
Yes, the natural environment around Camp Sherman provides opportunities for wildlife viewing. The Wizard Falls Fish Hatchery allows you to observe various trout and salmon species. Additionally, Indian Ford Campground is nestled in a forest setting where you might encounter local wildlife.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning views from Black Butte, often describing them as unsurpassed. The pristine nature of Suttle Lake and the beautiful blue waters of the Metolius River are also highly appreciated for their scenic beauty and tranquil atmosphere.
Yes, Indian Ford Campground is conveniently located between Sisters and the Metolius River. It offers a shady, family-friendly spot with amenities like picnic tables and fire rings, providing a great base to explore the area's attractions and trails.
The best time to visit Camp Sherman for outdoor activities is typically during the spring, summer, and early fall months (May through October) when the weather is mild and trails are clear. This period is ideal for hiking, running, mountain biking, and enjoying the lakes and rivers.
Yes, there are several loop trails available. You can explore the 'East and West Metolius River Loop' (9.5 km, moderate), the 'West Metolius Loop from Camp Sherman' (3.4 km, easy), or the 'Jack Creek Loop' (5.5 km, easy). For more options, refer to the Hiking around Camp Sherman guide.


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