Bruneau Field Office

Parker Trail/Big Jacks Creek Canyon Hike

Elevation Profile

The 2.4-mile round-trip hike is short, steep and unmaintained, but rewards hikers with extraordinary scenery in a secluded, unspoiled setting. Visitors to this area often find that the Parker Trail Hike is a good introduction to the conditions that they will encounter in the Owyhee Canyonlands. Do not be deceived by this short and relatively accessible trail. It requires good map and route-finding skills and demands that travelers have the skills to safely negotiate steep, rocky terrain.

Directions: On Hwy 51 head south from Bruneau 25 miles to milepost 45 and continue 0.1 miles further south, head right/west on Wickahoney Road (unmarked).
From Grasmere head north on Hwy 51 11 miles to MP 44 and continue 0.9 miles north, head left/west onto Wickahoney Road (unmarked). Reset trip odometer immediately.

0.0 Wickahoney Road at Hwy 51.
4.8 Right/north onto two-track.
7.4 Trailhead parking on left at rock road barrier

Navigating the trail: 1.2 miles, 560’ vertical from parking area to valley floor.

  • Hike west down old two-track road, approximately 0.7 miles to trail register.
  • From trail register, hike west down drainage, crossing fence ladder on left/south.
  • At bottom of first pitch, head right/north following drainage.
  • When drainage closes in and you must pick, take the intermittent trail on the right/north wall that contours around until canyon bottom is directly visible.
  • If you can find it, follow intermittent trail down west-northwest to canyon floor.
  • Various trails run downstream/right/north with frequent stream crossings.

 


Big Jacks Creek Canyon