Dispersed camping & trip planning
Wallowa-Whitman National Forest
21campsites
Forestterrain
3,946 sq miarea
High-elevation forest and alpine terrain in northeastern Oregon, anchored by the dramatic Wallowa Mountains. Glaciated peaks, cirque lakes, and subalpine meadows dominate the Eagle Cap Wilderness.
Highlights
- Eagle Cap11,949 ft peak; centerpiece of the Eagle Cap Wilderness
- Wallowa LakeGlacial lake at forest edge; trailhead for high country
- Mirror LakeAlpine lake in cirque basin; popular day hike from Wallowa Lake
- Lakes BasinCluster of 30+ alpine lakes; backpacking destination
- Glacier LakeHigh alpine lake below Eagle Cap; accessible via Lakes Basin trail
What's out here
- Camping21dispersed & established campsites
- Hiking & trails532summits, trailheads, and ridgesincluding Rocky Canyon, Grossen Canyon, Vawter Canyon, Tool Cache
- Water320springs, lakes, and reservoirsincluding Starkey Hot Springs, Hot Spring, Gem Lake, Papoose Lake
- Scenic & landmarks68landmarks, historic sites, and cliffs
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