Wallowa-Whitman National Forest
Wallowa-Whitman National Forest is located in northeastern Oregon, covering over 3 million acres of diverse landscapes, including mountains, forests, and rivers. It is part of the larger Blue Mountains region and offers a variety of recreational activities such as hiking, camping, and fishing. The forest is home to numerous wildlife species, including deer, elk, and various birds.
Established in 1908, Wallowa-Whitman National Forest features several scenic areas, including the Wallowa Mountains and the Hells Canyon National Recreation Area. Visitors can explore over 1,000 miles of trails, making it a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts. The forest also plays a vital role in conservation and ecosystem management.