Lace up your boots, grab Hiking Oregon's Eagle Cap Wilderness and head into Oregon's remote Wallowa Mountains, a wonderland with more than 50 glacial lakes, miles of streams, soaring peaks and more.
Features
Whether you're planning a day hike or an extended backpacking trip, you'll find trails suited to every ability and interest in Oregon's Eagle Cap Wilderness
Guidebook includes up-to-date trail information; maps, photos and elevation profiles; and difficulty, maintenance and traffic ratings for each hike
Also includes access information to the Dihedrals climbing area
The Eagle Cap Wilderness includes more than 50 glacial lakes, miles of streams designated as National Wild and Scenic Rivers, hundreds of soaring peaks, and open meadows
Wildlife of the region include elk, deer, bighorn sheep, coyote, black bear and cougar; guide includes specific information about the region's bears and cougars
Climb Aneroid, Chief Joseph and Matterhorn mountains; hike the Eagle River, Cliff Creek and Deadman Canyon; or visit Razz, Blue and Bonny lakes
Veteran hiker and outdoor writer Fred Barstad introduces you to these trails and many more