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    Wallowa Lake Tramway

    Wallowa Lake Tramway

    (18 reviews)

    Gondola tram lift and views on top is a top top "tops" attraction - hard to top - on our stay!…read more Eye popping, jaw dropping, incredible stellar views of Wallowa lake and mountains on the lift that starts at 3,700 feet and travels steep up the mountain, through pine trees, about 15 minutes and about a mile, to 8,000 feet elevation at the top Mt Howard. Off the Gondola, walk 3 miles to all camera and binocular ready view lookouts of mountains in all directions and lake below. Lush green vegetation and scents of alpine high. See a parsley - only one of its kind in the world. Watch out for chipmunks - really too friendly - one hopped on my shoe - the little bugger looked up with craving eyes for a handout. If you're thinking about it - it does cost 50 bucks - and worth every dollar. The pictures in your photo album will be mind blowing memories for a Wallowa lifetime.

    Yes it's expensive ($50 per adult) but I'm so glad we went. The steep ride up was spectacular as…read morethe views expanded as we passed over each tower (there are 25!). I'm not afraid of height but found this part kind of exciting. There was still a fair amount of snow, and some mud at the top which limited our ability to hike all around but we did make it to the Royal Purple viewpoint and the overlook east of it. The views were amazing! I didn't realize until I went to make this post that I didn't take many pictures once up there - I was just so captivated by the beauty of the experience.

    Eagle Cap Wilderness Pack Station

    Eagle Cap Wilderness Pack Station

    (3 reviews)

    Want a horse to carry you into the Eagle Caps? This place is it. Partial day trips, Day trips,…read morehunting trips and nature trips. Guides are knowledgeable and horses are well taken care of (this review coming from a horse person). Take your kids on a 1/2 day or full day ride into the eagle caps, it's an experience they won't forget! The Pack Station is south of Wallowa Lake on the main drag. You wont' miss it, only show in town, well run and worth it.

    Horrible. I had called several times in advance to book our trail ride for my husbands birthday…read more Upon arrival, the guides were arguing amongst each other, and didn't even greet us. We were finally settled into our horses, when one guide announced that he wasnt sure if my daughters horse would even survive the trip, as she was so old. We arrived at "Aneroid Lake" with our guide, only to find out that he was 13 years old. The lake wasn't what I expected, as he was insistent that it was the correct lake, although he had not been there before! My husband and sons wanted to fish, but this lake was boggy and shallow, they caught a minnow or two, then it was time to leave. Upon return, I looked at pictures of Aneroid Lake, and it was a huge beautiful lake with lots of places to fish! The worst part was the owners and our guide continued to argue and lie to us! Two days later they refunded half of our money, but only with rude nasty behavior. Don't support this business! I am a rider myself and can't even justify giving them one star.

    Hells Canyon Dam - Looking north from the dam. A dam fine view, if I say so myself.

    Hells Canyon Dam

    (3 reviews)

    Took the beautiful drive up to the dam from Baker City...about 85 miles each way via State Route…read more86. The road gets pretty windy once you hit Copperfield, but the views of Hells Canyon and Snake River are worth it! There are quite a few pull-outs to stop and take pics. We also passed numerous campground and picnic options. We enjoyed driving over the dam and taking pictures from both sides. Such beautiful views! If you follow the road to the end, passed the dam about 0.5 mile, you come across the visitors center. It was closed when we arrived, but we did enjoy watching the rafters and kayakers from the back deck. Would highly recommend a visit!

    Hells Canyon Dam sits at the end of the road. Literally. It's the last of a series of dams that pen…read moreup the Snake River as it rolls along a steep, deep crevasse that separates Oregon and Idaho. To access the dam, you pick up Hells Canyon Road at Copperfield (if coming from the Oregon side) and snake your way up along the Hells Canyon Reservoir for about half an hour. It's a scenic drive that offers plenty of places to pull off and swim, and quite a few trailheads for hikes up into the Idaho side of the canyon. The route takes you along the base of some very steep cliffs and overhangs, and you can tell by the dents in the blacktop that there are often rockfalls along here. My wife was white-knuckling it during most of the ride out. The dam itself is nothing too spectacular, but it does sit in a very scenic spot on the river. Once you cross the dam, the road ends in a boat launch, and this is where the adventure begins. Here you can put in for kayaking, rafting and drift-boat floats down the canyon. Fishing abounds. The dam itself has a little visitor's center with historical photographs and a couple of Idaho Power employees who can answer questions. We were able to get some good info on road quality for our forthcoming drive up the forest service roads into the Wallowas. Super helpful! If you're not floating or fishing or otherwise using the recreation side of the river, there's not a whole lot to do here other than learn about the dam and take in some pretty scenic views from the canyon floor. It's almost more about the views on the drive in. And you'll be seeing them again on the drive out, as there's nowhere to go from here but back the way you came.

    Go Wild: American Adventures - eventplanning - Updated July 2026

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