Strawberry Mountain Wilderness

Strawberry Mountain Wilderness

Strawberry Mountain Wilderness is a remote and serene outdoor destination in Oregon, offering stunning alpine vistas and diverse wildlife habitats.

68,700
Acres Protected
125
Miles of Trails
20,000
Annual Visitors
1964
Year Established

About Strawberry Mountain Wilderness

Strawberry Mountain Wilderness
 

Strawberry Mountain Wilderness, located in the heart of Oregon's Blue Mountains, covers an area rich in diverse ecosystems and breathtaking landscapes. The wilderness area spans over 68,700 acres, encompassing rugged peaks, high alpine lakes, and deep canyons. Geographically, it is dominated by Strawberry Mountain, which reaches an elevation of 9,038 feet, providing stunning views of the surrounding area. The diverse ecology includes subalpine forests, wildflower meadows, and old-growth stands, which serve as habitats for various species including elk, black bears, and the elusive cougar. Historically, the wilderness has been a haven for outdoor enthusiasts seeking solitude and natural beauty since its designation in 1964. Recreational activities are abundant, with over 125 miles of trails for hiking, horseback riding, and backpacking. Notable landmarks within the wilderness include the picturesque Strawberry Lake and the historic Canyon Creek Meadows. This area appeals to visitors looking for both challenging and leisurely outdoor experiences in a pristine setting.

Highlights

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Strawberry Lake

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Elkhorn Ridge Trail

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Indian Creek Butte

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Slide Lake

Notable Natural Features

Strawberry Mountain

The highest peak in the wilderness at 9,038 feet, offering panoramic views.

Big Creek

A notable stream that supports a variety of fish and wildlife species.

Canyon Creek Meadows

Featured by meadows of wildflowers and views of the surrounding peaks.