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Photo: Wallowa-Whitman National Forest
Not on MapWallowa-Whitman National Forest, Oregon
US Forest Service
Located in northeast Oregon and western Idaho, lies the Wallowa-Whitman National Forest comprised of 2.3 million acres. Elevations on the National Forest...[more]

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AUTO TOURINGBIKINGBOATINGCAMPINGFISHINGHIKINGHISTORIC & CULTURAL SITEHORSEBACK RIDINGHUNTINGINTERPRETIVE PROGRAMSOFF HIGHWAY VEHICLEPICNICKINGRECREATIONAL VEHICLESVISITOR CENTERWATER SPORTSWILDLIFE VIEWINGWINTER SPORTS
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Photo: Anthony Lake, OR
View on MapAnthony Lake, Oregon
part ofWallowa-Whitman National Forest, US Forest Service
At an elevation of 7,100 feet, this campground keeps cool in the summertime heat. The sites sit among boulders and mixed conifers on a bluff over Anthony...[more]

Camping and Lodging

Has sites with: Max Occupants(60), Driveway Entry (Back-In).
GROUP STANDARD NONELECTRIC(1)
Photo: ANTHONY LAKE GUARD STATION, OR
Anthony Lake forms the source of Anthony Creek, named for William 'Doc' Anthony, an ambitious homesteader who came to Baker County in 1864. He ...[more]

Camping and Lodging

Has sites with: Electric Hook-up(15), Max Occupants(8).
CABIN ELECTRIC(1)
Photo: ANTLERS GUARD STATION CABIN, OR
Antlers Guard Station was built in 1935 for the fire crews who patrolled Wallowa-Whitman National Forest. The Forest Roads were not yet well developed,...[more]

Camping and Lodging

Has sites with: Max Occupants(6), Driveway Entry (Pull-Through).
CABIN NONELECTRIC(1)
Photo: HELLS CANYON - SNAKE RIVER (4 Rivers), OR
Hells Canyon, North America's deepest river gorge, encompasses a vast and remote region with dramatic changes in elevation, terrain, climate and vegetation...[more]

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Photo: MUD LAKE CAMPGROUND, OR
View on MapMUD LAKE CAMPGROUND, Oregon
part ofWallowa-Whitman National Forest, US Forest Service
Mud Lake Campground is located across from the Anthony Lake Ski Area and near Mud Lake in the Wallowa-Whitman National Forest. Some campsites are tucked...[more]

Camping and Lodging

Has sites with: Max Occupants(60), Driveway Entry (Back-In).
GROUP STANDARD NONELECTRIC(1)
Photo: PEAVY CABIN, OR
View on MapPEAVY CABIN, Oregon
part ofWallowa-Whitman National Forest, US Forest Service
Peavy Cabin was built in 1934 by Dr. George Wilcox Peavy, Dean of the School of Forestry at Oregon Agricultural College (later Oregon State University)...[more]

Camping and Lodging

Has sites with: Max Occupants(4), Driveway Entry (Pull-Through).
CABIN NONELECTRIC(1)
Photo: TWO COLOR GUARD STATION, OR
View on MapTWO COLOR GUARD STATION, Oregon
part ofWallowa-Whitman National Forest, US Forest Service
The Civilian Conservation Corps originally constructed the Two Color Guard Station in the 1930s for use as crew quarters and bunkhouse. The original building...[more]

Camping and Lodging

Has sites with: Accessible, Max Occupants(12), Driveway Entry (Pull-Through).
CABIN NONELECTRIC(1)
Photo: UNION CREEK CAMPGROUND, OR
View on MapUNION CREEK CAMPGROUND, Oregon
part ofWallowa-Whitman National Forest, US Forest Service
The Union Creek Campground is one of the largest Forest Service campgrounds in eastern Oregon. It's nestled on the northern shore of Phillips Reservoir...[more]

Camping and Lodging

Has sites with: Accessible, Full Hookup(30), Electric Hook-up(30), Water Hook-up, Sewer Hook-up, Max Occupants(100), Driveway Entry (Back-In).
GROUP STANDARD NONELECTRIC(4) STANDARD ELECTRIC(38)

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