Black Butte

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Black Butte is a prominent extinct stratovolcano in Central Oregon known for its distinctive conical shape, hiking trails, and panoramic views of the Cascade Range.

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Black Butte canonical 4
Black Butte summit 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf extinct stratovolcano
landform
mountain
accessedVia Forest roads from U.S. Route 20
country United States of America
elevation approximately 1,962 meters
approximately 6,436 feet
geologicalAge Pleistocene
hasLandUseNearby Black Butte Ranch resort community
hasProminence prominent isolated cone in Central Oregon
hasRecreationActivity day hiking
nature photography
sightseeing
hasShape conical
hasSummit Black Butte self-linksurface differs
surface form: Black Butte summit
hasSummitFeature fire lookout
hasTrail Black Butte summit trail
hasVegetation mixed conifer forest on lower slopes
more open terrain near summit
isNorthOf Sisters, Oregon
isWestOf Black Butte Ranch
knownFor distinctive conical shape
hiking trails
panoramic views of the Cascade Range
locatedIn Central Oregon
Deschutes County, Oregon NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States
locatedInMountainRange Cascade Range
managedBy U.S. Forest Service
mountainType stratovolcano
near Sisters, Oregon
offersViewOf Cascade Range
Mount Jefferson
Mount Washington (Oregon)
Three Sisters (Oregon)
partOf Cascade Volcanic Arc
surface form: Cascade volcanic arc
state Oregon
surfaceComposition basaltic andesite
volcanicStatus extinct
within Deschutes National Forest

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Sisters hasNearbyAttraction Black Butte
Central Oregon Cascades hasPeak Black Butte
Black Butte hasSummit Black Butte self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Black Butte (Oregon)
this entity surface form: Black Butte summit