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rdsm77
Scenic drive
Chose this route on a road trip to Washington and was glad I did. Most of the route was through winding forest so it was not fast. Very pretty. Many spots on the road were right next to the river. Had...
Bewertet am 30. Juni 2022
M7204OZjt
National Forest
Great national forest in John Day that was perfect for hunting and fishing and camping. Will come back.
Bewertet am 23. Mai 2022
kedalion1
Not Sure If I've Ever Been in a Cleaner Forest
We used the Idlewild Campground, about 10 miles from Burns, OR, as our base to explore a lot of Eastern Oregon and we were impressed. There are so many grand and beautiful giant trees, and it is so im...
Bewertet am 24. Nov. 2021
VOgirl
One of Oregon's Treasures
You'll need about 3 days to see all that this place has to offer. Wildlife, volcanic craters, history, dust storms, and lots of cows. Great place for birding when there is water. Unfornuately, it was...
Bewertet am 30. Apr. 2021
Don H
A large National Forest in Eastern Oregon
This national forest and lots of places to explore off the beaten path so to speak. Get to high elevation places for wonderful views etc
Scenic drive
Chose this route on a road trip to Washington and was glad I did. Most of the route was through winding forest so it was not fast. Very pretty. Many spots on the road were right next to the river. Had...
National Forest
Great national forest in John Day that was perfect for hunting and fishing and camping. Will come back.
Not Sure If I've Ever Been in a Cleaner Forest
We used the Idlewild Campground, about 10 miles from Burns, OR, as our base to explore a lot of Eastern Oregon and we were impressed. There are so many grand and beautiful giant trees, and it is so im...
One of Oregon's Treasures
You'll need about 3 days to see all that this place has to offer. Wildlife, volcanic craters, history, dust storms, and lots of cows. Great place for birding when there is water. Unfornuately, it was...
A large National Forest in Eastern Oregon
This national forest and lots of places to explore off the beaten path so to speak. Get to high elevation places for wonderful views etc