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Malheur National Forest

John Day, OR U.S.A.

431 Patterson Bridge Road
John Day, OR 97845
U.S.A.
541-575-3000
541-573-4300 Emigrant Creek Ranger District
541-575-3089 TTY
Small Map of Malheur National Forest Location

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Open Year-Round No Entry Fee Charged
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Grasslands, sage, juniper, forests of pine and fir, alpine lakes and meadows make up the landscape of the 1.7-million-acre Malheur National Forest in the Blue Mountains of eastern Oregon.

Mountain bikers can explore thousands of miles of logging roads and several designated trails. Hikers and horseback riders can use more than 200 miles of trail.

More than 100 miles of the hiking trails cross the rugged Strawberry Mountain Wilderness, where elevations range from 4,000 feet to the 9,038-foot summit of Strawberry Mountain. The most popular trails are in the lakes basin in the center of the wilderness, while trails in the east and west are less traveled.

Those seeking scenery and solitude can find both in the Indian Rock-Vinegar Hill Scenic Area in the northeastern corner of the forest and the Monument Rock Wilderness on the eastern boundary.

Magone Lake is one of the most popular recreation sites. It is stocked with eastern brook and rainbow trout and is accessible in winter for ice fishing. A hiking trail circles the lake so visitors can fish easily from shore. A float tube or rubber raft is recommended for fly fishing.

The Malheur has 22 campgrounds, some with drinking water. Trash must be packed out at most sites. The campgrounds are generally open May 30 to Oct. 15 and although some are accessible the rest of the year, water systems are likely to be shut off.

For an off-season adventure, you can cross-country ski, snowshoe or snowmobile to a remote part of the forest and spend up to five nights housed in a fire lookout tower or in other Forest Service cabins.

Outdoor Activities

Outdoor Activities
Activities Column 1 Activities Column 2 Activities Column 3
Camping available Freshwater Fishing available Visitor Center not available
Hiking available Saltwater Fishing not available Children's Activities not available
Backpacking available Guided Tours available
Rock Climbing not available Scenic Drives not available
Horse Trails available Big Game Hunting available Picnicking available
Wheelchair Trails/Ramps available Upland Hunting available Off-Road Vehicles available
Waterfowl Hunting available Lodging Nearby available
Restaurants Nearby available
Canoeing not available
Kayaking not available Cross-Country Skiing available
Rafting not available Downhill Skiing available Bird-Watching available
Beaches not available Snowboarding not available Nature Viewing available
Boat Launch available Snowshoeing available Historic Sites available
Snowmobiling available
Ice Skating not available
Mountain Biking available Winter Camping not available
Touring available

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