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The Local Grand Tour- take in full 360 degree views of 15 of Joseph's more popular places: Wallowa Lake, Joseph, an Eagles Nest, Iwetemlaykin, Barns, Parks and other places you'll not want to miss while visiting. |
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180 Degree View overlooking Joseph Oregon and the Wallowa Mountains. Spring 2002 |
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The same view as above, but this time in late fall, 2019 |
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Same as above. Winter 2006 |
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A view from the Railroad tracks between Joseph and Enterprise featuring a skyline with the names of the mountains from this point of view. Mid-June, 2014 |
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Same as above but in super-high-definition, wider and without the names. Mid-June, 2019 |
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View from the top of the East Moraine. |
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The Zumwalt Prairie north of Joseph. The largest intact prairie of its kind. See this page for more information. |
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The Cats Back east of Joseph. Part of the southern portion of the vast Zumwalt Prairie near Downey Lake. See this page for more information. |
Eagle Cap Wilderness Panoramas
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200 Degree View of 'Goat Meadows,' named for the presence of the animals that are often seen on the slopes of the Hurricane Divide. A quick 1.3 miles up the Hurricane Creek Trail. Visit this page for more information. |
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Overlooking Aneroid and Roger Lake in the Eagle Cap Wilderness. This is a moderate to steep hike of about 8 miles with a 3700' elevation gain. Located up the East Fork Trail, the last mile to this lookout has no maintained or marked trail. Visit this page for more information. |
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360 Degree View form top of Dollar Ridge, El. 9019 feet. Native (Near) Mike Cassidy in Foreground. Aug. '04. This is a moderate to steep hike, about 9 miles from Wallowa Lake Trailhead. Last accent up has no maintained trail. This Ridge is known for the fossilized seashells found near its summit. Visit this page for more information. |
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Ice Lake, El. 7849 Sept '00. This is a moderate to steep hike, about 9 miles from Wallowa Lake Trailhead. Highly Recommended. Visit this page for more information. |
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Aneroid Lake, photographed from the north shore, late July 2006. Moderate to steep hike from Wallowa Lake Trailhead, about 6.5 miles. Visit this page for more information. |
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200 Degree View of Chimney Lake, El. 7604. Photographed from the south shore. August 2001. Moderate to steep hike from the Bowman Trailhead (Lostine), 5.3 miles |
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360 Degree View from Six Mile Meadow, up the West Fork Trail from the Lake Trailhead. A fairly easy hike and a good stopping place on your way to the lakes basin. Sept '02. Visit this page for more information. |
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160 Degree View of Bonny Lakes, El. 7840. Photographed from the east shore. Sept. 2014. Moderate to steep hike from the Wallowa Lake Trailhead, 10 miles. Can also be reached from the Tenderfoot Trailhead (3.5 mi). Visit this page for more information. |
Grand Views
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200 Degree View of the Imnaha and Snake River Canyons from Buckhorn Lookout. The Seven Devils and Wallowas form the distant backdrop to this awesome expanse. Visit this page for more information. |
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New: Labeled Evening View of Buckhorn Overlook. Now you can identify the major landmarks and get your bearings. |
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180 Degree View of the Snake River Canyon, the deepest gorge in North America. Taken from the Saddle Creek CG a few miles south of Hat Point. Visit this page for more information. |
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180 Degree View of the Snake River Canyon, the deepest gorge in North America. Taken from the Hell's Canyon Overlook. Visit this page for more information. |
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180 Degree View of Joseph Creek Canyon, a historic wintering ground of The Wallowa Nez Perce. Visit this page for more information. |
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180 Degree Western View from Harl Butte, an old fire lookout in the Hells Canyon National Recreation Area. |