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The Pitt Stop

The Pitt Stop (gas and service) This is the only gas station in Butte Falls. We sell unleaded, premium, diesel and propane. We also carry limited auto and hardware supplies and animal feed.

Window Sign
Window Sign
Store Front
Store Front
Gas Pump
Gas Pump
Garages
Garages
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Side View
Bench
Bench

Contact Information

326 Broad Street
Butte Falls, OR. 97522
541-865-7800

Activities

  • ATVing
  • Auto Touring
  • Backcountry
  • Backpacking
  • Bicycling
  • Birding
  • Boating
  • Camping
  • Canoeing
  • Cross-Country Skiing
  • Educational Activities
  • Family Fun
  • Fishing
  • Hiking
  • Horse Camping
  • Horseback Riding
  • Hunting
  • Kayaking
  • Non-Tourism Businesses
  • Old West & Oregon Trail
  • Pet-Friendly
  • Photography
  • Picnicking
  • Snowmobiling
  • Snowshoeing
  • Stand-Up Paddle Boarding (SUP)
  • Swimming
  • Weddings
  • Wildlife Viewing

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How to Enjoy Crater Lake

A destination on many bucket lists, brilliantly blue Crater Lake is one of Oregon’s natural wonders. Its crater formed 7,700 years ago when Mt. Mazama erupted, and thanks to rainfall and snowmelt over the centuries, it’s now the deepest lake in the United States at 1,934 feet. To experience its stunning vistas, visitors can now fly into Medford’s Rogue Valley International-Medford Airport (MFR) from 11 destinations on the West Coast — including Portland, Los Angeles and San Francisco — for a weekend getaway. Here’s what you need to know about the changes coming to the park this season and beyond.

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Beginner’s Guide to Snowshoeing in Southern Oregon

From Crater Lake to Mt. Ashland and the multiple Sno-Parks and mountain lakes in between, Southern Oregon is a winter lover’s playground, and snowshoeing is a delightfully simple way to experience landscapes that have been transformed by snow. The learning curve is gentle — the biggest challenge is adjusting your stride so you don’t step on one shoe with the other — and it’s great exercise, too. You can even rent a pair before purchasing your own. Start by exploring these beginner-friendly routes.