Tanner Butte, officially Tanner Creek Butte,[1] is a peak on the boundary between Hood River and Multnomah counties in Oregon, on the edge of the Columbia River Gorge.
Its 4,478 feet (1,365 m) elevation[1] makes it the highest point in the western Gorge.
It is located in a remote area of the Mark O. Hatfield Wilderness, a wilderness area within the Mount Hood National Forest, on the boundary of the Bull Run Watershed.
The peak is only reachable by trail, with no roads leading to the area, and is over nine miles from the nearest trailhead.
Due to the increased risk of landslides, debris flows, and other hazards, recreation in the area remains closed as of January 2019[update].