Wallowa Mountain Backpacking LoopsPosted by: Forrest on August 19, 2011
The Wallowa Mountains in Northeast Oregon are known for their beautiful granite peaks, clear lakes, and deep valleys. What makes the region even better, is a wide variety of loop trips that can easily be created to sample the wilderness. The hikes listed below require three to six days to complete.
Lostine Loop
Beginning from the Two Pan trailhead which lies at the end of a long road that penetrates deep into the Eagle Cap Wilderness, the Lostine Loop explores two of the Mountain Range's beautiful valleys, the main fork of the Lostine River and its East Fork. Both valleys offer a beautiful creek that meander through their flat-bottomed valley bottoms that feel very much like parks. The western fork leads to Minam Lake. While manmade, it is very scenic with Brown Mountain rising from its western shores and numerous campsites are available. For those looking for a short sidetrip, Blue Lake is an easy and enjoyable detour. To connect the two valleys and to complete the loop, a trail leads from the southern shore of Minam Lake into the East Fork Lostine Valley, and the eastern edge of the fantastic Lakes Basin. Follow the East Fork Lostine River back to the trailhead to finish the Loop.
Glacier Mountain Loop
Also leaving from the Two Pan Trailhead, the Glacier Mountain Loop offers high alpine scenery, valley-bottom walking, and incredible views of the western Wallowas. From the trailhead, travel south along the Lostine River Trail, meeting a fork that leads along Copper Creek (The Lostine River needs to be forded just beyond the intersection – generally an easy affair). The trail then climbs through a series of beautiful valleys and meadows along Copper and Elkhorn Creeks before topping out above Swamp Lake. Turning south, the trail then rapidly descends into the Minam River Valley. To complete the loop, head east up the valley, beneath hanging valleys and high peaks until climing to meet Minam Lake, before following the main fork of the Lostine River back to the trailhead.
Imnaha/Eagle Loop
At the confluence of the South and North Forks of the Imnaha, turn north, and walk the valley as the ridgest on either side of the valley slowly gain in height. Eventually the trail climbs the northern wall of the valley topping out at Polaris Pass, where one of the best views of the Wallowa Mountains is gained, sweeping from Eagle Cap to the Matterhorn and Sacajawea Peak. The trail descends very rapidly to the West Fork Wallowa River. Turn north, and follow this route to the intersection with the Lakes Basin trail.
The Lakes Basin is a very popular area of the Wallowas and the scenery is spectacular. Many great campsites exist in the area, and even though it is popular, generally secluded campsites and privacy can be found.
To continue the loop, follow the trail through the Lakes Basin, past Mirror Lake, and south through Horton Pass (Those looking for an additional side trip can summit the Eagle Cap here). Travel along the East Fork Eagle Creek through it's deep canyon with eight and nine-thousand foot peaks rising on either side, and back to the trailhead.
Aneroid/Glacier Lake Loop
There are many other loop trips that are still on my to do list in the Wallowas, and much more spectacular country to explore. If you have a favorite Wallowa loop trip, please let us know about it in the comments section.
CommentsLog In to leave a comment By Adam on 08/19/2011 18:41 I am doing the Lostine loop starting Monday, but may end up extending it into the head waters of the Minam and Eagle creek and then over Horton Pass. The Aneroid/Glacier loop is one of my all time favorite backpacks. I've been dying to do the Imnaha /Eagle loop. It seems that West/ Northwest Eagle Cap is often overlooked. The Minam river area is suppose to be nice. I recently read an article(dated back a couple years) about a sustaining population of bison around the Minam. Apartently, some unknown rancher lost a few and now they live wild in the Northwest corner of Eagle Cap. By Forrest on 08/19/2011 22:46 Have a great trip Adam. I've been wanting to do a West Eagle/Echo Lk/Traverse Lake/Eagle Lake Loop, which will likely be my next trip in the Wallowas, as well as some sort of trip to explore Swamp Lake and the North Minam River. As you mentioned, there is a lot of country in the northwest areas of the wilderness that will take me a little longer to explore, but someday.... |


