100px|Willow Lake, located in the Big Butte Creek watershed

Big Butte Creek is a 12-mile (19 km) long tributary of the Rogue 
River located in the U.S. state of Oregon. It drains approximately 245 
square miles (630 km2) of Jackson County. The north fork of the creek 
begins on Rustler Peak and the south fork's headwaters are near Mount 
McLoughlin. They meet near Butte Falls, and Big Butte Creek flows 
generally northwest until it empties into the Rogue River about 1 mile 
(1.6 km) southwest of Lost Creek Dam (William L. Jess Dam). Big Butte 
Creek's watershed was originally settled over 8,000 years ago by the 
Klamath, Upper Umpqua, and Takelma tribes of Native Americans. In the 
Rogue River Wars of the 1850s, most of the Native Americans were either 
killed or forced into Indian reservations. The first non-indigenous 
settlers arrived in the 1860s, and the area was quickly developed. The 
creek was named after Snowy Butte, an early name for Mount McLoughlin. 
In the late 19th century, the watershed was primarily used for 
agriculture and logging. The small city of Butte Falls was incorporated 
in 1911. (more...)


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