The Hells Canyon National Recreation Area, in the remote northeast corner of Oregon, is part of the Wallowa-Whitman National Forest and is between the borders of northeastern Oregon and western Idaho. The area encompasses 652,488 scenic acres and over 900 miles of trails. In its deepest part, Hells Canyon drops 8,000 feet to the Snake River, making it the deepest river gorge in North America.
Hells Canyon must be one of the most remote places in the Pacific Northwest you can dare to venture in. The canyon is spectacular and lives up to its grandeur as being the deepest river gorge in North America. I only saw a small glimpse of the area while on my trip, but I could see that the canyon went on for miles. This is certainly a place I plan to explore further, especially the famed Seven Devils. I would recommend Hells Canyon as a top hiking and photography destination in Oregon and since the area is so vast, you truly can pick any adventure you like and make it your own. With its mountain vistas and steep canyon drops, Hells Canyon is prime for landscape photographers looking for dramatic skies and unrestrained views. I encourage you to explore Oregon and make your...
   Read moreHad the honor of driving through it parallel to the river on a road trip from North Carolina to seattle. My gps at the time took me along the route by chance which started in idaho and took me through oregon and washington. It was not my intention to do this but by pure chance. By FAR the prettiest drive of my life only second or tied...
   Read moreAmazingly spectacular place to visit. Well worth the visit. We visited in spring time, with the hills starting to turn green and not many visitors so not much traffic which makes for a better experience. Very impressive at the amount of work that went in to...
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