The Alvord Desert Wilderness Study Area is a remote and starkly beautiful region in southeastern Oregon, offering a unique experience for those seeking solitude and dramatic landscapes.
The Alvord Desert Wilderness Study Area is located in the remote southeastern corner of Oregon, east of the Steens Mountain. This area is characterized by its vast playa, a dry lakebed that stretches for miles, providing an awe-inspiring and open landscape that seems to touch the horizon. The ecology comprises high desert flora and fauna, including sagebrush, wildflowers, and various desert-adapted wildlife. Historically, this area has been utilized by Native American tribes, and remnants of past habitation can still be found, adding a cultural dimension to its natural appeal. Recreational opportunities abound, with visitors engaging in hiking, camping, and photography. The clear skies and untouched nature make it an ideal spot for stargazing and finding tranquility away from urban centers. Notable landmarks include the Alvord Hot Springs, located nearby, offering a relaxing retreat for travelers.
Alvord Hot Springs
Steens Mountain views
Vast desert playa
Night sky stargazing
Natural hot springs providing a relaxing soak with amazing views.
Provides a dramatic backdrop to the otherwise flat desert terrain.
The vast and dry lakebed offers a unique and open-space experience.