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The Elkhorn Mountains are the backdrop for this beautiful and diverse 106-mile loop through rich scenery with wildlife, historic landmarks, and recreation abounding. Your classic car road trip begins at Rte. 7 in Baker City, where pioneers on the Oregon Trail once stopped. This entirely paved route traces the
history of eastern Oregon from the gold mining towns of the mid-1800s
to the lakes, trails and wildlife areas of today.
This scenery-filled drive takes you past Wallowa-Whitman National Forest
Boundary and Red Bridge Crossing to the Mason Dam Picnic Area, where you
can test your angling skills in the Powder River. Continue on Rte. 7 to
the Mowich Loop Wildlife Viewing Area to marvel at the diverse wildlife,
including a variety of birds and whitetail deer. From there you will pass
the historic Gold Mining Overlook and the South Shore Campgrounds, which
is one of seven campgrounds you can hit along this loop. Stop off at the
Sumpter Valley Railroad near the end of Rte. 7 to take a ride on a restored
section of the original run. This scenic byway route leaves Rte. 7 at
Sumpter Junction and continues north on Rte. 410, winding you through
the historic towns of Sumpter and Bourne and leading you to a breathtaking
view of the Elkhorn Mountains. During the winter months, stop off at Blue
Springs Summit and Snowpark at 5,864 feet above sea level for a little
snowboarding.
Rte. 410 continues on to the North Fork John Day Campground, where you
hop on Forest Road 73 past several peaceful trail heads, which lead to
a variety of lakes in the area and several more campgrounds, until you
reach Elkhorn Summit. At 7,392 feet, you are at the highest point of the
scenic byway overlooking the magnificent Grande Ronde River. Finish this
spectacular drive at the ranching community of Baker Valley, and don't
forget to bring your ten-gallon hat. The route leads you back to the Post
Office Square at Baker City. Whether it's hiking, boating, exploring or
just enjoying nature, this gorgeous scenic byway will not leave you disappointed.
Classic Car Road Trip Stats
Starting Point: Baker City, OR
Distance of Drive: 106-mile loop
Must Eat: Main Event 1929 Main Street, Baker City, OR 97814 Phone: 541/523-6988 Call ahead to confirm hours of operation.
Best Time of Year for Drive: This drive has something to offer all year around, but summer is the preferred season to avoid Oregon's wet climate.
Points of Interest on Drive: Elkhorn Mountains Mowich Loop Wildlife Viewing Area Gold Mining Overlook Elkhorn Summit Baker Valley Overlook
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