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Hells Canyon National Recreation Area Adventures

Hells Canyon National Recreation Area features the deepest river gorge in North America, offering diverse outdoor adventures amid striking geological formations.

652,488
Acres Protected
900
Miles of Trails
370,000
Annual Visitors
1975
Year Established

Popular Activities

Plan Your Visit

Everything you need to know to prepare for an unforgettable trip to Hells Canyon National Recreation Area.

Entrance Requirements

No entrance fee, but permits are required for camping at certain sites.

Best Time to Visit

Spring and fall offer mild weather and fewer crowds; summer can be hot and dry.

Visitor Information

Hells Canyon National Recreation Area Visitor Center located in Clarkston, WA.

Getting There

Access via U.S. Route 95; some roads require 4WD, especially in winter.

Weather & Climate

Summers are typically hot and dry, with temperatures reaching the 90s°F. Winters are cold, particularly in higher elevations, with potential snow and ice.

Conservation Efforts

Invasive species, fire risk management, and preserving riparian habitats along the Snake River are ongoing conservation efforts.

Camping in Hells Canyon National Recreation Area

Find the perfect spot to stay overnight and immerse yourself in the details.

Hells Canyon Campground

Developed
Reservations Required

Located along the Snake River, offering fishing and boating opportunities.

Pittsburg Landing Campground

Primitive
No Reservations Needed

Remote location with scenic river views and hiking trail access.

Top Trails

Heaven's Gate Lookout Trail

Moderate
3.4 miles

Trail ascends to a stunning overlook of the canyon and surrounding peaks.

Snake River National Recreation Trail

Hard
18.6 miles

Follows the Snake River through rugged terrain with opportunities for wildlife viewing.

Windy Saddle Trail

Moderate
8 miles

Leads to views of Seven Devils Mountains and expansive landscapes.

Kirkwood Ranch Trail

Easy
5 miles

Offers an educational hike with historical insights and river views.

Trailblazer Tips

Start your hike early in the day to avoid the midday heat and see wildlife.

Snow can linger in higher elevations into early summer; plan accordingly.

Campgrounds along the river are popular; reservations are recommended in peak season.

Bring a detailed map or GPS as cell service can be inconsistent in remote areas.

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