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Our restored
Barn House, is located in Joseph,
Oregon near Wallowa Lake. Joseph is in the Northeast
corner of the State, adjacent to Hell's Canyon, and is home to
Oregon's largest wilderness, the Eagle Cap. You may explore
the wilderness by backpack, horseback, or llama trek. Hunting
and fishing are popular pasttimes. The Wallowa Mountains have
been compared to the Sierras and the Swiss Alps. Wallowa County is also home to several art
galleries and foundries. In addition to sculptures and
original paintings you will find limited edition prints, top
quality photographs, Native American art, and much
more.
The Chief Joseph Trail, the Aneroid Lake Trail, and the
West Fork Trail are the three main trails that go into the Eagle
Cap Wilderness from the Wallowa
Lake area. All start from the trail parking area, a short
1 mile drive/walk from the Wallowa Lake
Lodge. Each provides the opportunity to day hike or to
backpack to one's own ability. Easily reached vistas and
overlooks, wild flowers, and stunning autumn colors are
readily available for the casual hiker. Hiking to the nearest
high lake is a 12 mile round trip with a 3,000 foot elevation
gain but you can go as far as the top of 10,000 foot peaks. Wallowa Lake Tramway offers a shortcut to
the top of the Wilderness where visitors are treated to
unparalleled panoramas.
Sauna
and a private Wildflower Garden Now one more
way for you to relax and enjoy yourself. Take
a Look!
The Barn House is pet friendly
and has wireless internet. |
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