Rocky Butte

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Rocky Butte

Rock Butte from I-205
Elevation 571 feet (174 metres)
Location Oregon, USA
Range Boring Lava Field
Coordinates 45°32′47″N, 122°33′55″W
Topo map USGS Mount Tabor 45122-E5,

Rocky Butte is an extinct volcanic cinder cone in Portland, Oregon. It is one of three, along with Powell Butte, and Mount Tabor, Oregon, inside the city that are each home to a city park, Rocky Butte playing host to James Wood Hill Park. The slopes of Rocky Butte are also home to the Rocky Butte Natural Area.

[edit] Climbing

Rocky Butte is a popular location for rock climbers who live in Portland, Oregon. It hosts approximately 150 routes which vary in difficulty and type. The majority of routes will be top-roped, though, there are some options for Traditional climbing and Lead Climbing. The most popular climbs are on the section known as Video Bluff.

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