The Steens Mountain Loop Road is now open to about 9,200 feet elevation, according to BLM road crews actively working in freezing temperatures and whiteout snow conditions. Talk about seeing what you just climbed. Burns District Office of Bureau of Land Management (541-573-4400), Burns BLM PageMalheur National Wildlife RefugeBorax Lake on the Nature Conservancy PageSteens Mountain CanyonsOld Steens Mountain Summitpost Page originally created by Mutant1, Steens Mountain is named for Eunoch Steen an Army Major who led campaigns against the Northern Paiutes on the mountain. Welcome to the CMPA and enjoy the many resources and activities awaiting you. Start in the tiny community of Frenchglen, where the historic hotel is now run as a state park. It is some of the wildest and most remote land left in Oregon. The end of the tour loop winds through Ambitious hikers can head down 1,100 ft. to the beautiful Wildhorse Lake, but everyone else should definitely make the half-mile trip up to the 9,733 ft. summit of Steens Mountain. Do you know any spectacular road?Click here to send us all the info, and we'll publish it! The Kiger Gorge overlook offers the visitor a breathtaking Solitude at it's finest. This last half travels down the sidewall of Big Indian Gorge along a feature called the Roosters Comb offering some nice looks back towards the summit and gorgeous views of Big Indian Gorge, but much of the mountain can be seen and enjoyed without ever traveling this second half of the loop. Just past Frenchglen, turn left onto the Steens Mountain Loop Road. Weather conditionsthe mountains high elevation can cause rapid temperature changes. The Outbound works best with JavaScript enabled. Contact Burns District BLM for more information. Sustainable grazing and recreational use, including fishing and hunting, will be continued where consistent with the purpose of the Act. From the trailhead at the end of the road, the summit is just a short hike. From the summit, the tour route eases down the mountains western slope. The mountains high elevation can cause rapid temperature changes. The road to the summit is steep. Is the Steens Mountain loop road open for Memorial day weekend trip? (Oregon Geographic Names). Give yourself 3 hours to drive with short stops; plan for 4 to 5 if you will be doing more exploring. Alvord Hot Springs: Unquestionably the most popular of the Steens Mountain area hot springs. Visitor Activities Visitor activities include cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, and limited snowmobiling. to travelthe50 miles out and back with ~5000ft. Couloir climbing may be an option, but should be approached as a multiday trek with the possibility of avalanche from giant cornices that mass along the summit crest.Check links on the Burns BLM page for updates on the loop road conditions and when it opens. Taken as a mountain with a nine thousand foot crest, the peak runs over eight miles from north to south. Learn more about travel impacts in Oregon. Share sensitive information only on official, secure websites. your way to the summit, take note of evolving plant life. Migratory birds traveling the Pacific Flyway use Harney County as a rest and refueling stop. Terrible washboard conditions for miles, which is a shame since it's such a spectacular area once you get up top. For example, the If you are a resident of another country or region, please select the appropriate version of Tripadvisor for your country or region in the drop-down menu. Starting at the tiny, historic town of Frenchglen, on OR-205, the ascent is 43.61km (27.1 miles) long. Well, it turned out he WAS and the gate opened 5 days early a few minutes before we got there!! You also agree to the storing of cookies on I can recommend a few Scenic Byways, September 21, 2011 (Updated September 1, 2017). This whole part of Southeast Oregon is like finding a secret very few know about. A scenic loop road (Steens Mountain National Back Country Byway) is found on the south end of town and provides easy access to the high country. We heard about the loop from our RV site neighbors. About 8.5 miles up the road and its arrow-straight through here youre back off the highway again, and returning to true solitude for the 13 miles between highways. It is an amazingly wonderful, but seldom visited part of Oregon. If not for the road beating I'd rate it a 5.0 The weather up there can be quite a bit different than down at Frenchglen so prepare for possible wind and cold. They combine web maps created using ArcGIS Online, ESRI's mapping system, with multimedia contenttext, photos, video, and audioto let you know about the rich diversity of Oregon/Washington BLM's programs and places. You can find just about anything to suit your fancy here whether youre into glacier views of Mount Hood or exploring remote jeep roads and sleeping in the sagebrush. The stunning geography of Steens is on display the entire way, with views over the Alvord Desert at the trailhead and a sweeping vista down the canyon below the lake. 23 Campsites with picnic tables and fire grates; first come, first serve. The climb up and west from Fields on Highway 205 will give you a miniature preview of what youll encounter scaling Steens later on. A lock ( When the hard work ends, youll be at the top of the road, at over 9,500 feet, looking back down on that desert you camped in, and the road you pedaled, far below. You'll drive through a herd of sheep on the way up. Traveling with a current map of the area is essential! With scenic landscape views and some of the darkest skies in all of the lower 48 states, this place is amazing. Camping is first come first serve but depending on the time of year it won't be crowded at all. The trail comprises deep glacier-carved gorges, wild rivers, a rich diversity of plant and animal species, and alpine lakes with aspen for shade. Share sensitive information only on official, secure websites. Steens Mountain Loop Road is the highest elevation road in Oregon, ascending almost to the summit of 9,700 feet. This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged. Make sure to visit the little community of French Glen and go into the store. That road is gravel all the way around the loop. Escape to the hot springs of southeastern Oregon for a rejuvenating soak among natural marvels. While spring and fall are your best bets, the mountain Loop Road is only open certain months of the year typically August and September so youll want to check on that before starting out. The Steens Mountain Loop is spectacular, but it can be blocked by snow late into the season as was my experience in June 2022. A private campground, gas, phone, and store is available at Frenchglen. Many hikers opt to summit Steens Mountain via Big Indian Gorge which has a developed trail running the length of it. There are pit toilets at the South Steens campground if you need to make a bathroom stop. 2023 Travel Oregon | The official guide to Oregon travel and tourism information. The tour route begins its climb in earnest, ascending from arid sagebrush to small lakes and a shady respite of quaking aspen. I did see some wild horses on the drive. Permits, Fees, Limitations Fish Lake is stocked with Rainbows although other types of trout may be found also. At the top, there are three glacial gorges the most spectacular of which is Kiger Gorge which is perfectly U-shaped. It seems like most people dont know about Steens Mountain, and fewer have been. I did not see any mustangs while there. At this point, the dramatic 2000 foot drop from High Desert into a lush river canyon reveals that somewhere along the last 20 miles you gained several thousand feet of elevation. A gated road (closed to the public) goes right to the top, at 9,737 feet to service an array of communications towers. MLS# 201001561. The loop road typically opens in June, but snowfall in this desert land can be highly variable from year to year.Summiting the mountain via its steep eastern face should not be taken lightly. At nearly 10,000ft in elevation and not being well known, the Steens will make you to feel like youre in a truly remote place. I love spending time in the city of Burns, they have some great parks and restaurants. A .gov website belongs to an official government organization in the United States. On the way down, Fish Lake offers a nice campground and the chance to catch your dinner. . Because the Steens Mountain Loop was on husband's bucket list, we added it on to our annual late June Bend birthday/anniversary trip. As you crest and start downhill, take the time to stop for Kiger Gorge, perhaps the most magnificent of the glacial gorges carved into this mountain. Dont hesitate to talk to localsarea landowners and Federal employees are generally visible in the Steens Mountain area. site is used. Hines, OR 97730. more. My love affair with the high desert runs deep; my fondest childhood Is any of the information on this page incorrect? But the point is that Steens can be skiied, and skiied with gusto if you are up to it (50 degree couloirs currently elude me). From Burns, take State Highway 78 southeast for approximately 2 miles. On behalf of Oregon Bikepacking and VeloDirt, we present a select number of our routes that we find particularly special. All campgrounds on Steens Mountain are open and in full service. 5 Star Route / Burns, Oregon / Published July 2018. Wonderful views, local history, wild horses, and much more. A lock ( Stayed at the Alvord Dessert Hot Springs and had a great time there and the views on top of the Steens Mountain are breath taking. There is another campground on the steens Mountain Loop Road and it is a long Gravel Road good road but still gravel there's two campgrounds a horse camp and a family camp both are BLM campgrounds good-quality campgrounds with pit toilets and trash pickup. Phone service should not be relied on for emergency communication. Story maps are lightweight web apps. Share YOUR roads!We'vemorethan 13.000 roads but we want more! as well as Irish and Basque sheepherders, were once drawn to the upper Sightseeing in Kiger Gorge at Steens Mountain. Borax Lake on the Nature Conservancy Page, Old Steens Mountain Summitpost Page originally created by Mutant1, Unique locations along the Steens escarpment, Hiking, Mountaineering, Bouldering, Mixed, Scrambling. Open July to November based on snow conditions.Fish Lake: (541) 573-440023 Campsites with toilets, water, garbage service, fire rings, picnic tables, and a boat ramp into the lake (no motorized boats permitted).Located at Fish Lake 17 miles east of Frenchglen. The mountain loop is also the only truly rough riding. Reply Report inappropriate content 21 replies to this topic The road can be rough on the descent, with some washboarding, but its a small price to pay for seeing the land youre riding through. It's an amazingly scenic drive that is a worthy part of any trip to the Steens. The area is not fenced, but it is up to you to be aware of where you are on the playa. My pickup truck has a stiff suspension so it was almost unbearable. --John Muir, Routes Steens Mountain is a mighty fault-block edifice that rises dramatically from its surroundings. The Act also designates three new Wild and Scenic RiversWildhorse Creek, Little Wildhorse Creek, and Kiger Creekand adds two new segmentsAnkle Creek and Mud Creekto the existing Donner und Blitzen Wild and Scenic River. The north road to Steens Mountain summit opened June 11, which is unusually early, but the south portion of the loop is unlikely to be driveable until later this summer, if at all. Burns which calls itself the "Gateway to the Steens" offers the amenities of a large town and has a population hovering around 3000. Trail Overview. you'll have ample opportunities to view wildlife and take in the grandeur Steens Mountain is the largest fault-block mountain in the northern Great Basin. From Baker Pass in the north to Long Hollow in the south, The Steens as a mountain range is nearly 60 miles long and 18 miles across. adventures and follow local regulations. That being said, the trip up to snow line was breathtaking and beautiful! As you head north on this lonely road, youll find a new level of depth for the phrase wide-open spaces the horizon can seem might far away out here. Itll make your jaw drop. Turn right onto State Highway 205 and travel south for 60 miles to Frenchglen, Oregon. So head north out of Frenchglen up Highway 205 to get warmed up; after almost 18 miles of pavement, veer off the highway toward Diamond (even smaller than Frenchglen, but another great historic hotel/restaurant) and then onto the first stretch of the many, many miles of unpaved road youll experience. The result was a 30-mile-long fault-block mountain with a spectacular and rugged east face that rises one vertical mile above the Alvord Desert. Overviews and short trails offer looks into the picturesque canyons of Big Indian Gorge and Little Blitzen Gorge. Let someone at home know where you plan to go and when you plan to return. A standard touring bike with wider tires (35c to 38c) will work nicely. Fuel may be available in the towns of Fields, Frenchglen, Crane, or the Narrows. THnaks MOrgan, BLM campgrounds with drinking water and vault toilets are located at Page Springs, Fish Lake, Jackman Park, and South Steens. This land, at the top of the Steens Mountain, is the most sensitive to disturbance and will be managed to safeguard the pristine environment. Ready to hit the road? From Kiger Gorge, the road turns south and skims along the rim. Look for stands of quaking aspen and mountain mahogany on drier rocky ridges. The mountain loop is also the only truly rough riding. A standard touring bike with wider tires (35c to 38c) will work nicely. I think there would be plenty to see on both those loops if you are interested in the geology, geography, and history of the area. A .gov website belongs to an official government organization in the United States. The nearest higher peak is Eagle Peak, a distant 125 miles away to the west in California.The voyage to Steens Mountain begins by traveling south into the Great Basin from Burns, where you will pass by the verdant Malheur Wildlife Refuge. wild horse country. The United States Congress designated the Steens Mountain Wilderness in 2000 and it now has over 170,200 acres. Detailed in William Sullivan's 100 Hikes in Eastern Oregon book; the Pike Creek trail follows an old roadbed for a couple miles up to, and beyond frontier mining sites, beyond that it is a bit of a scramble along a lightly maintained trail to the headwall of Pike Creek. policy linked to above. Write a review to inform other visitors! a massive "U" shaped canyon. Above the juniper and aspen, severe climate and thin soils result in a belt of grasses, low-growing plants, and stunted, wind-formed shrubs. 28910 Highway 20 West Sixty-six miles in length, the first half of the loop is gravel with some washboarding and general roughness; but its usually passable in a low clearance vehicle from July until September, or even into November if snow comes late in the year. Follow this link to interactive maps of this amazing area! Its designated a Wild and Scenic River from here to its head-waters atop the mountain. Although not posted as such, several campsites with fire rings exist at the trailhead. The climb up and west from Fields on Highway 205 will give you a miniature preview of what youll encounter scaling Steens later on. The A note: From here to Fields, its a long and typically hot stretch of riding just over 100 miles, so carry two days worth of water with you. Visitors bike on rugged mountain roads, photograph landscapes, wildlife and wildflowers, and catch redband trout in the Donner und Blitzen River. or learn to just turn around! Although the views are breath taking, so are the very steep drop offs, sharp turns and often narrow road. Mountain acts as a great moisture collector, creating vastly different Along the way, Although the views are breath taking, so are the very steep drop offs, sharp turns and often narrow road. The night sky there is amazing I forgot how the sky looked. It is also home to a herd of the famous wild Kiger mustangs featured in the movie "Spirit." A few established campgrounds and . This 17-mile drive takes you through open wet prairies and popular wading bird feeding areas. Thanks for any help/advice! Thats more than a mile, nearly straight down. We are 2 couples planning our Steens trip. Although located in the Southeast corner of Oregon hundreds of miles from any major cites, the mountain is very accessible given a tolerance for driving. The 52-mile Steens Mountain Backcountry Byway provides easy access to the mountain's four campgrounds and the Kiger Gorge and East Rim scenic viewpoints. Opportunities for recreation on Steens Mountain are as plentiful as they are widespread. The landscape to your west has been gradually taking up a higher spot on the horizon, and after you leave Mann Lake youll be below the main bulk of Steens, at the same time as you spill out into the Alvord Desert. A standard touring bike with wider tires (35c to 38c) will work nicely. Next up is the tiny ranching outpost of Fields, where the drive-in is renowned for both their food and their ice cream and not just because its the only option for a very long way in any direction. Glaciers once scoured down this mountain, scrubbing away softer sediments and creating distinct notches in the bedrock. This road is about a mile long.Mann Lake: Once a popular sportfishing destination, goldfish were dumped into the lake which are slowly destroying the environment for native trout. A standard touring bike with wider tires (35c to 38c) will work nicely. And for you, if you are returning be sure and consider staying at Crystal Crane Springs, in Hines (5 mi from Burns). Give yourself 3 hours to drive with short stops; plan for 4 to 5 if you will be doing more exploring. This 59-mile/95-kilometer loop includes the highest road in Oregon, traveling around and up this grand Great Basin landmark. Blustery, 100-degree days are common and snow can fall year-round. Quando i fratelli d'Indovinello arrivarono il 1900, ci furono 100.000 bestiame e pecora che sfiora la gamma aperta in dintorno di valli Steens. From there you will continue for about 22 miles to find yourself at Kiger Gorge Lookout. Also, the Alvord Desert and the Steens Mountains are in the region as well. It isnt until the Kiger Gorge overlook that the sense of elevation really takes hold. Sounds like the road may not be open for the season yet (research tells me July-October is usually. Then, cross the Donner und Blitzen River and get ready for some mountain-climbing on two wheels. The road for the Pike Creek Trail is a few miles north of the Alvord Hot Springs, on an unmarked, heavily rutted turn off. Hines, OR 97738 of a national treasure. In the midst of this vastness is Alvord Hot Springs, if youre feeling like a relaxing soak to soothe your muscles. Best Time to Visit: July through October, the road is Some activities within the CMPA, such as motorized access for winter recreation and organized group functions, may require a special-use permit from BLM. At 9348 feet this point overlooks the Kiger Gorge and the "Big Nick" notch. As you leave the junipers, you will be surrounded by large expanses of Mountain big sagebrush. Recently the road has been leveled and graded, and can be driven by standard vehicles. Just shy of the rim is Kiger Gorge, a classic U-shape glacial valley about a half-mile/0.8 kilometers deep and home to a herd of wild mustangs. Steens Mountain is located in Oregon's high desert is one of the crown jewels of the state's wildlands. A short trail drops from the summit road down to the lake, a hike that can be done round trip in less than 2 hours from the Steens Mountain Loop Road. If you like scenery in the middle of nowhere there is no better place. Here the road turns west, and when you reach The Narrows theres a store if youre feeling like something cold to drink and you probably will. Update; reportedly fish and game is working on a plan to exterminate goldfish from Mann Lake. Set high in the Steens Mountain Wilderness, the road is usually open from mid-June to October, weather permitting. in the lower, drier environs, giving way to dense stands of juniper, then The website is for information purposes only and we assume no liability for decisions made as a result of the information provided here. If you want one last hit of civilization before heading out into the wilderness, book a room here (you can also camp on the lawn) and enjoy a family-style meal or two. Privacy Policy, Terms of Use & Accessibility. the Alvord Desert in its shadow receives less than six inches. Ready to hit the road? your device to facilitate the operation and functionality of our site, This is the version of our website addressed to speakers of English in the United States. Obey road closure signs and stay on designated open routesdriving off road is prohibited. Eventually youll make it to the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge, home to tens of thousands of birds who stop here on their long migratory voyages. Along the way you will climb above river canyons seeing hidden groves of quaking aspen, willows, and mountain mahogany. The full loop is a long day of serious gravel cycling with more than 7,500 feet in elevation gain. Heres an idea of the scale: At the top of the mountains loop road, youre standing at nearly 10,000 feet, looking down at the Alvord Desert, almost exactly vertically below you at around 4,000 feet. Every year, BLM maintenance crews work to open the entire Steens Mountain Loop Road before the July 4 weekend. Check with local BLM authorities. During the Ice Age, glaciers formed in the major stream channels on the mountain. on the Steens. This loop drive of 58 miles is gravel with a washboard surface that is totally awesome. Of this vastness is Alvord Hot Springs some great parks and restaurants Solitude at it such. 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