This campground offers free camping year-round! It is a primitive campground that has pit toilets and fire rings, but no potable water. You can get potable water at headquarters which …
The refuge was established in 1936 to provide range for remnant antelope herds. It is the only spot on the Oregon Desert Trail where you need a permit, but only …
This fascinating geologic formation offers plenty to discover on its short set of trails. This semicircular rock formation that rises from the high desert was once an island in a …
The Glass Buttes area is a very special place: all over the area and on the hills you can find tons of obsidian, from tiny, shiny pieces to big chunks. …
The Squaw Ridge Wilderness Study Area in Oregon encompasses a rugged and remote landscape characterized by high desert terrain, basalt canyons, and sagebrush plains. Managed by the Bureau of Land …
A faint backcountry road skirts along the Abert Rim Wilderness Study Area and is used by hikers along the Oregon Desert Trail. This route leads towards the edge of Abert …
Crack in the Ground is a stunning geological feature within Four Craters Lava Bed Wilderness Study Area. The volcanic fissure is two miles long and up to 70 feet deep. …
This is a huge site where you can find tons of ancient petroglyphs. Native people have been living in this area for thousands of years, so some of the rock …
Myers Meadows Spring is located some feet below the trail and close to an old backcountry road. The spring water flows into a small tub, is cool and clear. A …
This is one of the prettiest hot springs in Oregon. The tub is located on private land, but open year-round. The area around the hot springs is BLM land. The …