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Passo McKenzie e Osservatorio Dee Wright

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Passo McKenzie e Osservatorio Dee Wright

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McKenzie Pass Summit, at an elevation of 1,623 meters (5,325 feet), is a prominent mountain pass in the central Oregon Cascade Range, marking the border between Linn and Deschutes counties. This unique destination is renowned for its vast, otherworldly lava fields and the historic Dee Wright Observatory, nestled between the majestic Three Sisters mountains to the south and Mount Washington to the north. It serves as a gateway to some of the region's most dramatic natural features and offers exceptional…

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    5 dicembre 2022

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    Il Dee Wright Observatory al McKenzie Pass è un edificio molto particolare: a forma di fortezza, è interamente realizzato in roccia vulcanica. Bene, se ti guardi intorno, vedrai che la …
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    L'osservatorio in cima è stato costruito letteralmente dalla montagna di materiale vulcanico su cui si trova. Durante la costruzione è stata posta grande attenzione a lasciare finestre a forma di "tubo di lava" nel muro in modo che i visitatori possano facilmente identificare le montagne circostanti.
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    Situato al McKenzie Pass, l'Osservatorio Dee Wright è costruito interamente in roccia vulcanica a forma di fortezza. I campi di lava che circondano l'osservatorio si estendono per 100 miglia quadrate, offrendo infinite possibilità per scenari di corsa ultraterreni! In una giornata limpida goditi viste spettacolari di Three Sisters Wilderness, Mount Washington, Mount Jefferson e numerosi crateri vulcanici.
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    I migliori percorsi vicino a Passo McKenzie e Osservatorio Dee Wright

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    1. McKenzie Pass Highway al Dee Wright Observatory

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    Cycle the McKenzie Pass Scenic Bikeway, a difficult 30.2-mile touring route through lava fields and forests with 2325 feet of elevation gain

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    Elevazione 1.630 m

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    Posizione:Deschutes County, Oregon, Stati Uniti d'America

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    Are there any family-friendly activities or trails at McKenzie Pass Summit?

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    Lava River Interpretive Trail near the Dee Wright Observatory is a half-mile paved loop that is excellent for families. It offers an easy walk through the unique lava formations and provides geological information about the area, making it suitable for all ages and skill levels.

    What are the rules for bringing dogs to McKenzie Pass Summit and Dee Wright Observatory?

    Dogs are generally welcome on trails and at the observatory, but they must be kept on a leash at all times. Please remember to pack out all pet waste to help preserve the natural environment. If you plan to venture into the surrounding wilderness areas, always check specific trail regulations as some areas may have restrictions.

    What is the typical trail difficulty around McKenzie Pass Summit?

    The immediate area around the Dee Wright Observatory, including the Lava River Interpretive Trail, is considered easy and accessible. However, longer hikes originating from McKenzie Pass Summit into the surrounding Central Cascades Wilderness can range from moderate to strenuous, often involving significant elevation gain and rugged terrain. Always research specific trail conditions and difficulty ratings before embarking on a longer hike.

    Are permits required for hiking in the McKenzie Pass area?

    While no permit is needed to visit the Dee Wright Observatory or walk the Lava River Interpretive Trail, a wilderness permit is required for longer hikes into the Central Cascades Wilderness areas surrounding McKenzie Pass. These permits are often quota-based during peak season, so it's advisable to plan ahead and secure them in advance.

    How long does it take to explore the Dee Wright Observatory and its immediate surroundings?

    Most visitors spend between 30 minutes to an hour exploring the Dee Wright Observatory and walking the half-mile Lava River Interpretive Trail. This allows ample time to take in the panoramic views, learn about the geology, and appreciate the unique architecture of the observatory.

    What are the winter road conditions like for McKenzie Pass, and is it accessible?

    Oregon Route 242, which crosses McKenzie Pass, is typically closed to motor vehicles from November to July due to heavy snowfall. During this closure period, the road can sometimes be accessible to cyclists, snowshoers, or cross-country skiers, offering a unique winter experience. However, conditions can be challenging, and visitors should be prepared for deep snow and cold temperatures.

    What should I pack for a hike at McKenzie Pass Summit?

    Even for short visits, it's wise to pack layers of clothing as weather can change rapidly at 5,325 feet. Essential items include water, snacks, sun protection (hat, sunscreen), sturdy footwear, and a map or GPS device. For longer hikes, add rain gear, a first-aid kit, and any required wilderness permits.

    What towns are near McKenzie Pass Oregon, and do they offer accommodation or dining?

    The closest towns are Sisters to the east and McKenzie Bridge to the west. Sisters, approximately 25 miles away, offers a wider range of cafes, pubs, restaurants, and accommodation options. McKenzie Bridge, while smaller, also provides some services for travelers. Both are excellent bases for exploring the region.

    Are there any notable landmarks or natural features to look for besides the observatory and lava fields?

    Yes, beyond the Dee Wright Observatory and the extensive lava fields, you can find Craig Monument west of the summit, honoring pioneer mail carrier John T. Craig. Additionally, Clear Lake, a renowned location for freshwater diving, is located nearby and offers stunning clear waters and submerged ancient forests.

    Is public transport available to McKenzie Pass Summit or Dee Wright Observatory?

    No, there is no public transport service directly to McKenzie Pass Summit or the Dee Wright Observatory. Visitors typically access the area by private vehicle, bicycle, or organized tour during the months when Oregon Route 242 is open.

    How crowded does McKenzie Pass Summit & Dee Wright Observatory get on weekends?

    McKenzie Pass Summit and Dee Wright Observatory can become quite crowded, especially on clear summer and fall weekends. Parking areas tend to fill up quickly. To avoid the busiest times, consider visiting early in the morning, later in the afternoon, or on weekdays if possible.

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