Ice Lake is a stunning lake in the Wallowa Mountains. It has crystal-clear water and is surrounded by towering mountains like the Matterhorn (which is accessible via a strenuous trail). …
Getting up to the summit of the Matterhorn is not easy. The trail is sometimes fairly visible and very steep and rocky in places. But once you are up here, …
Mirror Lake is a beautiful alpine lake nestled into the Eagle Cap Wilderness of the Wallowa Mountains. You can pitch your tent, but campfires are not allowed.
Until I got here, I was convinced, the majestic Grand Canyon is the deepest canyon the United States. In fact, Hells Canyon, shaped by the Snake River, takes the cake. …
On your way up to Ice Lake, you can spot the rushing Adam Creek Falls. The falls are not accessible at this location, but you can get to Adam Creek a little further down.
This pass connects the East Eagle Valley with the Lakes Basin. This pass is technical in nature, but the trail is easy to follow and in fairly good condition. There …
Right here, the beautiful Minam River flows into the Wallowa River and continues to shape the landscape. If you are lucky, you can watch some whitewater rafter passing.
A small cirque above Mirror Lake, Upper Lake offers a quiet spot for camping as well as a good water source for filtering below the Ivan Carper and Horton Passes.