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Three Sisters East Belknap 126 Disclaimer Crater Black Crater This product is reproduced from information prepared by the USDA, Forest Service or from other suppliers. The Forest Latta Service cannot assure the reliability or suitability of this Crater information for a particular purpose. The data and product accuracy Black may vary due to compilation from various sources, including modeling Crater and interpretation, and may not meet National Map Accuracy Standards.Twin Lava Camp Lake This information may be updated, corrected or otherwise modifiedCraters without notification. For more information contact: Deschutes NF Supervisors Office at 5S4c1o-t3t 83-5300. North Matthieu Mountain Millican Trout Creek Lake Harlow Butte 242 Crater Crater Hand Lake Huckleberry Trailhead Butte The Condon South Matthieu Scott Pass Tenas Lakes Knobs Butte Benson / Tenas Yapoah Lake Trailhead Crater Four in Scott One Cone Fingerboard Obsidian Prairie Two Butte Sims Butte Collier Cone Pole Creek Deer Butte Linton Lake Little Brother Melvin Butte Proxy Falls Chush Falls North Sister Linton Foley Ridge Lake Middle Rainbow Falls Sister Separation Proxy The Lake Point Husband Horse Creek Substitute Park Meadow Point Three Creek South Meadow Sister Three Creek Lake Broken Top Tam McArthur Rim Sphinx Green Butte Rock Lakes Mesa Ball Cayuse Butte The Wife Le Conte Moraine Lake Crater Crater Broken Top Trailhead The House Kaleetan Devils Rock Butte Hill Burnt Top Devils Lake/ Green Lakes/ Crater Ditch Cedar South Sister Soda Creek Swamp Todd Lake Red Hill Sisters Mirror Katsuk Three Sisters Wilderness-East Sparks Tumalo Butte Mountain Quinn Meadow Lake Trailheads Horse Moolack Overnight Use: Central Cascades Wilderness Mountain Butte Permit Required Elk Lake DMaouyn Ut se: Centra3l 7C2ascades Wilderness Elk e Bachelor k Permit Required Kapka Mountain a Butte L OTovt ernight Use: Central Cascades Wilderness k l Mountain E Hosmer Permit Required Lake Red Day Use: Free Self-Issue Permit Elk Creek Six Lakes Crater Kwolh No CaBmutptefires Doris Lake Designated Camping Edison Transportation Butte Crossing Way Mink 5 - HIGH DEGREE OF USER COMFORT Lake Williamson Mountain Lava 4 - MODERATE DEGREE OF USER COMFORT Packsaddle Sixbit Lake 3 - SUITABLE FOR PASSENGER CARS Mountain Point Little Lava Lake 2 - HIGH CLEARANCE VEHICLES Little Roundtop Kuamaksi Lucky PSahceifriicd aCnrest Trail Butte Mountain Butte Lucky Lake TrMaoilusntain Ownership U.S. Forest Service Three Sisters Wilderness Other Wilderness Private Individual or Company 0 0.5 1 2 3 4 5 Corral Swamp Miles.
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