Elkhorn Crest, OR
This High elevation 13 mile alpine trail traverses the Elkhorn Ridge reaching over 8000 feet in elevation. Riding in this area is limited to the Elkhorn Crest Trail itself, and off-trail riding is prohibitied. The trail is only open in the summer and is limited to class three atv's.
Getting There:
From Baker City, Oregon, take U.S. Highway 30 to Haines, turn west on County Road 1146, follow the Elkhorn Drive Scenic Byway signs to Anthony Lakes (32 miles). Access to the trailhead is just east of Anthony Lakes Campground. Or, from Baker City, take Pocahontas Road to the west (7 miles) to Forest Road 6510 (Marble Creek Road). Follow the road for 8 miles (high-clearance vehicles only) to the south trailhead on Marble Pass.
ATTRACTIONS:
From Anthony Lakes, the trail is more difficult, ascending 1,000 feet on the first 2 miles. Then, the trail levels to offer a gentle hike to the south end at Marble Creek Pass.
The Elkhorn Crest Trail is a National Recreation Trail and the highest trail in the Blue Mountains, crossing alpine and sub-alpine life zones up to 8,200' elevation. Panoramic views of the Baker Valley and the Wallowa Mountains meet the eye to the east, while the endless folds of the Blue Mountains fade away to the south and west. Six lakes may be viewed from the Crest Trail and an additional five can be reached by spur trails or cross-country travel. Meadows and some springs below the trail offer rest stops and campsites.
Wildlife, such as deer, elk, mountain goats and birds of prey may be observed from the trail.
CONSIDERATIONS
Water on the trail is scarce and unsafe to drink if not previously treated.
Parking at the trailhead requires a Northwest Forest Pass.