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Minam Lake - No. 1670,1673,1675,1656

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Wallowa-Whitman National Forest
88401 Hwy. 82
Enterprise, OR 97828

Phone:
541-426-4978
Basics
Length:
42.8 miles round trip
Difficulty:
Difficult
Time:
Multi-Day
Trailhead Elevation:
4600 feet
Elevation Range:
4600 feet to 7840 feet
Elevation Change:
3240 feet
Usage:
Moderate to Heavy use in summer and fall (horses and hikers)
Season:
Summer to Fall

Description

The Two Pan Trailhead provides access to some of the most beautiful alpine lakes in Eastern Oregon. On this particular route you will travel by several of these glacially formed lakes. The trail passes through wide open meadows with huge peaks rising up around them. Travel through ponderosa pine forests, and groves of quaking aspens that turn a deep gold in the fall. The streams and lakes provide many fishing possibilities. You can expect to see mountain goats, bighorn sheep, deer, elk, ground squirrels, picas, and other smaller mammals along this route.

There are many dispersed camping opportunities on these trails. Various loop opportunities exist from this route.

NW Forest Passes are required at Two Pan Trailhead.

This trail follows the West Fork of the Lostine River to Minam Lake then on to the Minam River for much of it's route. The climb out of the Minam River valley to Swamp Lake is steep and dry. Be sure to carry water for this stretch, especially later in the summer and fall. Camping and grazing are available in several locations. Please see current Eagle Cap Wilderness Regulations. The trail is signed at all main junctions, trailheads and wilderness boundary. The trailhead has a stock ramp, hitch rails, campground, and outhouse facilities. There is a large area available for parking horse trailers at the trailhead.

Details

Length:
42.8 miles round trip
Difficulty:
Difficult
Time:
Multi-Day
Trailhead Elevation:
4600
Elevation Range:
4600 feet to 7840
Elevation Change:
3240
Usage:
Moderate to Heavy use in summer and fall (horses and hikers)
Season:
Summer to Fall

Map + Directions

Basic Directions

Take State Highway No. 82 to Lostine and go south on the Lostine River Road No. 8210. The trailhead is located 17 miles south of the junction with State Highway No. 82. The first 6 miles paved and the last 11 miles is graveled.


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