Solitude along a paved portion of the Back Country Byway.

Lakeview to Steens Mountain National Back Country Byway | Oregon

The Lakeview to Steens National Back Country Byway traverses the Warner Mountains, Warner Valley, Hart Mountain National Antelope Refuge and a broad expanse of high desert country typical of southeastern Oregon. The Warner Valley, including the Warner Wetlands, provide the opportunity to view a variety of waterfowl and wildlife. This area has been designated as an Area of Environmental Concern. The primary emphasis is on the protection of waterfowl habitat, but the area supports multiple-use management - grazing in upland areas, archeological values and recreational opportunities for hunting, fishing, birdwatching and sightseeing. Planned developments will provide access without impacting valuable resources and facilitate use by disabled visitors. 

The lakes in the wetlands are truly unique. The lunate sand dunes which have formed along the northern boundaries of these lakes result from dramatic fluctuations of wet and dry cycles. The only other example of a lake complex with this combination of geologic and climatic features is in South Africa. Hart Mountain, a spectacular geologic escarpment and National Antelope Refuge, provides opportunities to view pronghorn antelope, bighorn sheep, mule deer, golden eagles, prairie falcons, and a variety of other wildlife. East of Hart Mountain, the traveler is afforded spectacular views of the high desert and the distant Steens Mountain. A wide variety of primitive recreational opportunities are found on the refuge. Camping and hiking are permitted as well as hunting and fishing with permits. 

A winding dirt road leads from the refuge headquarters heads south about 18 miles. Most roads on the refuge are primitive and caution is advised. Although the byway consists of all-weather roads, severe storms in the winter months often result in brief periods of closure or adverse driving conditions.

Adventure is at Your Fingertips

Activities

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BACKPACKING
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WILDLIFE VIEWING
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BIKING
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DISPERSED CAMPING
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HORSEBACK RIDING
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BIRDING
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FISHING
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HIKING
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HUNTING
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PHOTOGRAPHY
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SCENIC DRIVE
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STARGAZING

Addresses

BLM Burns District Office
28910 Hwy 20 West
Hines
Oregon
97738

Geographic Coordinates

42.25625, -120.3599

Directions

Access to the Byway can be reached from the west via State Highway 140 six miles north of Lakeview, Oregon and from the east via State Highway 205 south of Frenchglen, Oregon. The total length between access points is about 90 miles. This includes 40 miles of paved and 50 miles of graveled road suitable for passenger car travel.

From Lakeview: Head north on South F St/US-395 toward South 1st St. The byway starts at the juncture of US-395 and OR-140.

From Burns: Head South on North Egan Ave toward West Adams St. Turn left at W. Monroe St/US-20/US-395. After 0.7 miles continue E Crane Blvd/OR-78. In 1.2 miles turn right at OR-205. After 70 miles head west toward Plush. Here the byway begins.

Fees

No fees.

Stay Limit

14 days