Burns, Oregon might be a little off the beaten path but for those hoping to see what the state's "Wild East" has to offer it's a good base for area forays. From pioneer history at the local county museum to bird-watching by the marshes of Malheur National Wildlife Refuge, gemstone-hunting in the Stinking Water Mountains to long soaks in nearby hot springs there is plenty to keep the savvy seeker occupied
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Parks and tourist attractions to consider in the Burns area are listed below. Click on any name for more information.
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More Info Diamond Craters Recreation Management Area
- HC 74-12533 Highway 20 West, Hines
- 503-573-4400
More Info Official Website Harney County Historical Museum
- Broadway and D Streets, Burns
- Museum
- 541-573-2636
More Info Malheur National Forest
- John Day
- 541-575-3000
More Info Malheur National Wildlife Refuge
- Princeton
More Info Steens Mountain Cooperative Management and Protection Area
- HC 74-12533 Highway 20 West, Hines
- Park-Overlook, Other
- 541-573-4433
More Info Steens Mountains/East Rim Overlook
- 28910 Highway 20, West Hines
- Park-Overlook, Other
- 541-573-4433
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