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- Steptoe Butte State Park Heritage Site | Washington State Parks
Steptoe Butte State Park Heritage Site is a National Natural Landmark, with stark, dramatic panoramic views of the surrounding farmlands, mountains and states
- Steptoe Butte - Wikipedia
The 3,612-foot (1,101 m) butte is preserved as Steptoe Butte State Park Heritage Site, a publicly owned 150-acre (61 ha) recreation area located 12 miles (19 km) north of Colfax
- Steptoe Butte park closed - Whitman County Gazette
COLFAX — The Butte State Park will remain closed going into the fall of this year The Washington State Parks website alert states that Steptoe Butte is completely closed due to road wash out until further notice
- Steptoe Butte - Washington State Parks Foundation
Steptoe Butte State Park is a 150-acre, 3,612-foot-tall natural monument Thimble-shaped, the quartzite butte looms in bald grandeur over the prevailing flat lands
- Steptoe Butte State Park, a Washington State Park - Americas Parks
Thimble-shaped, the quartzite butte looms in bald grandeur over the prevailing flat lands The park is famous for its stark, dramatic beauty and the panoramic view it provides of surrounding farmlands, the Blue Mountains, and other neighboring ranges and peaks
- Best hikes and trails in Steptoe Butte State Park | AllTrails
Steptoe Butte State Park is a butte has a unique geology that contains some of the oldest rock in the Pacific Northwest A hike to the top of the butte will give you the most beautiful views over its surrounding landscape
- Steptoe Butte State Park (2025) - All You Need to Know . . . - Tripadvisor
And Steptoe sits smack in the middle of the area, providing a great overview in every direction We've been to the top 3x now and not encountered traffic of any kind really It does get windy up there, and cold in the winter, but worth the drive for the views
- Steptoe Butte State Park Hike - hikingautism. com
The hike to the top of the Butte starts at its base in the picnic and rest area of Steptoe Butte State Park Heritage Site and follows the paved road up to the top of the Butte where a viewing area, informational displays and a restroom (outhouse) are located
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