Jordan Valley, Oregon
Top Spots in and near Jordan Valley
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Jordan Valley, Oregon
Timber Gulch Trail
4.01.1 mi / 400 ft gainLeslie Gulch, a canyon on the border of Oregon and Idaho, is full of almost surreal rock formations made up of tuff from volcanic eruptions 15 million years ago.To walk around in these canyons is like being transported into another world. Timber Gulch, one of many hikes located in Leslie Gulch, i...Read more -
Jordan Valley, Oregon
Camp at Leslie Gulch
4.8I think that when you decide to travel through Oregon, you anticipate a scenery that surrounds you in luscious green forests and crystal blue rivers that you cannot take your eyes off of. Rather at Leslie Gulch; it's about the volcanic "tuff" formations that tower over you.From Highway 93 heading...Read more -
Jordan Valley, Oregon
Float the Wild and Scenic Owyhee River
5.049.5 mi / -900 ft gainOverviewLocated in remote southeastern Oregon the Owyhee River offers an off the grid adventure through the high desert that you will not soon forget. The 50 mile section of river from Rome to Birch Creek is usually boated between March and June when there is adequate runoff to support larger bo...Read more -
Marsing, Idaho
Explore Jump Creek Falls
4.3Jump Creek Falls is an easy-to-access waterfall situated south of Marsing, Idaho. When you arrive to the parking lot right near the trailhead, you'll be starting at around 2600' elevation. Don't expect much change from 2600', unless you are to go exploring the canyon further. From the trailhead, ...Read more -
Jordan Valley, Oregon
Backpack the Painted Canyon Loop, Honeycombs Wilderness
4.39.04 mi / 1237 ft gainThe Honeycombs Wilderness Area is one of those top secret spots that backpackers don't like to talk about in fear of it being revealed. The thing that makes this trip special is just that: isolation. The trailhead is just west of the Oregon/Idaho border but is best to approach from the Idaho sid...Read more -
Murphy, Idaho
Mountain Bike to the Petroglyphs at Wees Bar
2.012.2 mi / 1000 ft gainAt Wees Bar, a remote area accessible only by bike or foot, explore hundreds of petroglyphs carved into glacial boulders by Native Americans 12,000 years ago. Begin at the Swan Falls Dam parking lot. Bring a fat bike in late summer and fall to glide over the dry, loose dirt that forms as the cany...Read more -
Murphy, Idaho
Hike Swan Falls and Wees Bar Petroglyphs
12 mi / 839 ft gainTo start your journey, you must cross the Swan Falls Dam. It’s a low-level thrill but it is not often you get to walk on top of a hydroelectric dam. If you are bringing a four-legged friend with you, make sure you have some treats to lure them across. The pathway across the dam is steel grate and...Read more -
Kuna, Idaho
Explore Kuna Caves, Idaho
3.7To access the Kuna Caves, turn onto Kuna Cave Rd, then take a right on Black Cat Rd. Next turn left on an unmarked road - if you reach W. Dickman Rd you've gone too far. You will then need to open a cattle gate, designating public BLM land. Past the gate, follow the dirt "road" for a hundred feet...Read more -
Nampa, Idaho
Capture the Sunset Lake Lowell
Watch the sun, set behind the mountains and cast a vibrant orange glow over the sky. Bring your camera or just enjoy the sunset from the boat launch. Bring a friend or enjoy it by yourself. If you get there early enough you can hike around the deer flats refuge for a better location to enjoy the ...Read more -
Grand View, Idaho
Hike the Oolite Interpretive Trail
5.01 mi / 200 ft gainThe two to three car parking area is situated at about and elevation of 3000 feet. Situated 200 feet up the interpretive trail stand the oolite rock structures. These structures stretch on for as far as you can see, and only a minute portion are included in the article photography.Access to the t...Read more