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- Getting There - Owyhee Canyonlands
The Owyhee Canyonlands require preparation, awareness and self-sufficiency Once you leave the blacktop you will not find services or amenities Top off your gas tank when leaving gateway communities like Jordan Valley or Rome, and carry a spare gas can Driving conditions in the Owyhee can be challenging
- A Truly Wild Place - Owyhee Canyonlands
The Owyhee Canyonlands is an Oregon treasure It’s one of the most remote, wild and untouched places in the entire country Here, natural conditions prevail and much of the area looks today as it has for generations The opportunities for solitude, primitive recreation, backcountry experiences, as well as a chance to unplug from the pressures and noise of our increasingly busy world, are
- Hiking - Owyhee Canyonlands
Watch the kids move through the sandy gulches on a half-day excursion through Oregon’s red rock country Or hoist a backpack and ramble in the remote side canyons of a wild desert river The Owyhee Canyonlands offers up some of its most stunning places to those on foot So lace up, and get ready for adventure
- Explore the Owyhee - Owyhee Canyonlands
Owyhee Canyonlands Explore the Owyhee Rafting Lower Owyhee Middle Owyhee Packrafting Hiking Juniper Gulch Trail Jordan Craters Painted Canyon Loop Three Forks Hot Springs Fishing Downstream from the Dam Lake Owyhee Upper Owyhee River Camping Anderson Crossing Slocum Creek Succor Creek Three Forks Hunting Getting There Best Bets Why It’s
- About - Owyhee Canyonlands
THE OWYHEE CANYONLANDS Carved by desert rivers winding toward the Pacific, the Owyhee Canyonlands are the largest undeveloped natural area left unprotected in the Lower 48 Just a handful of paved roads cross these 5 million acres of craggy, red-rock canyons, blue-ribbon trout streams and vast rolling hills that serve as prime habitat for golden eagles, bighorn sheep and the Greater sage
- Camping - Owyhee Canyonlands
The Owyhee Canyonlands offer camping at its purest: A night out is more about hearing the coyotes yip than being elbow-to-elbow with the neighboring tent Here is a sampling of the Owyhee’s best camping spots They make great base camps for daytime adventures, from taking a hike to casting a line
- Wildlife and Habitat - Owyhee Canyonlands
The Owyhee Canyonlands is a stronghold for the Greater sage-grouse, which is being considered for listing under the Endangered Species Act The U S Fish and Wildlife Service has pinpointed the Owyhee Canyonlands as one of six areas in the nation critical to the bird’s survival
- Cultural Heritage - Owyhee Canyonlands
The Owyhee Canyonlands is home to a living cultural richness for the indigenous Northern Paiute, Bannock and Shoshone tribes These ancestral lands contain areas considered sacred and the landscapes, rivers, fish and wildlife support tribal traditions to this day
- Rafting - Owyhee Canyonlands
Owyhee River Guides The best way for first-timers to tackle the Owyhee River is likely a guided trip Here are a number of outfitters operating in the Owyhee Canyonlands
- See the Map - Owyhee Canyonlands
Owyhee Canyonlands Explore the Owyhee Rafting Lower Owyhee Middle Owyhee Packrafting Hiking Juniper Gulch Trail Jordan Craters Painted Canyon Loop Three Forks Hot Springs Fishing Downstream from the Dam Lake Owyhee Upper Owyhee River Camping Anderson Crossing Slocum Creek Succor Creek Three Forks Hunting Getting There Best Bets Why It’s
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