42.6 km
~2 day
1302 m
“Explore breathtaking landscapes and serene lakes on this medium-difficulty, multi-day loop in the Wallowa Mountains.”
Nestled in the stunning Wallowa Mountains of northeastern Oregon, this loop trail offers an unforgettable journey through some of the most picturesque landscapes in the Pacific Northwest. Starting near Wallowa County, the trailhead is accessible by car, with parking available at the West Fork Wallowa Trailhead. For those relying on public transport, the nearest significant town is Joseph, Oregon, which can be reached by bus from larger cities like Portland or Boise. From Joseph, a short drive or taxi ride will take you to the trailhead.### Trail OverviewSpanning approximately 43 kilometers (about 27 miles) with an elevation gain of around 1,300 meters (4,265 feet), this loop is rated as medium difficulty. It is well-suited for hikers with some experience who are prepared for a multi-day adventure. The trail meanders through lush forests, alongside pristine lakes, and offers breathtaking views of the surrounding peaks.### Key Landmarks and Natural FeaturesHorseshoe Lake: About 10 kilometers (6.2 miles) into the hike, you'll encounter Horseshoe Lake, a serene body of water surrounded by dense forest. This is an excellent spot for a rest, with opportunities for fishing and wildlife observation. Keep an eye out for deer and the occasional black bear in this area.Moccasin Lake: Continuing along the trail, Moccasin Lake appears around the 18-kilometer (11.2-mile) mark. The lake is known for its crystal-clear waters and is a popular spot for camping. The surrounding meadows are often dotted with wildflowers in the spring and summer months, providing a vibrant contrast to the deep blue of the lake.Glacier Lake: At approximately 30 kilometers (18.6 miles) into the loop, Glacier Lake offers a dramatic alpine setting. Nestled at the base of towering granite cliffs, the lake is often partially frozen, even in the warmer months. The area is rich in geological history, with evidence of glacial activity that shaped the landscape thousands of years ago.### Wildlife and FloraThe Wallowa Mountains are home to a diverse array of wildlife. In addition to deer and bears, hikers may spot marmots, eagles, and various species of trout in the lakes and streams. The flora is equally diverse, with towering pines, firs, and an array of wildflowers that change with the seasons.### Historical SignificanceThe Wallowa Mountains hold cultural and historical significance, particularly for the Nez Perce Tribe, who have inhabited the region for centuries. The area is part of the ancestral lands of the Nez Perce, and hikers are encouraged to respect the natural and cultural heritage of the trail.### Navigation and SafetyGiven the trail's length and elevation changes, it's crucial to be well-prepared. Hikers should carry a detailed map and use the HiiKER app for navigation. Weather conditions can change rapidly, so packing appropriate gear for rain and cold temperatures is advisable. Always practice Leave No Trace principles to preserve the beauty and integrity of the trail for future generations.
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