Eastern Oregon

Travel Guide

Next Stop on the Eastern Oregon Swing is Leslie Gulch. A 20 mile dirt road leads past fantastic basalt rock formations terminating at the Owyhee River. There is a small but nice primitive campground (no water or electricity) with covered picnic tables and boat ramp access to the Owyhee river.
Next Stop on the Eastern Oregon Swing is Leslie Gulch. A 20 mile dirt road leads past fantastic basalt rock formations terminating at the Owyhee River. There is a small but nice primitive campground (no water or electricity) with covered picnic tables and boat ramp access to the Owyhee river.
You may have to stop for the occasional cattle drive on US Highway 395 in Eastern Oregon.  We were one of only two cars waiting patiently as we admired the scenery of this beautiful herd being ushered across by real deal cowboys and their herding dogs.  Yep, this may be the life for me.
The mountains of the Oregon Coast Range as seen from the eastern slope of Elk Mountain. None of these mountains tops off at much over 3000 feet (900 meters), but don't be fooled by that.  Elk Mountain is one of the toughest short climbs (we're talking "hikes" here), that you'll ever find.  And, if you're not a stickler about remaining on your feet the entire trail, you'll have a grand old time.
Here in the Great Northwest, those of us to take to the great outdoors generally have one destination, the Cascade Mountain range that runs pretty much through the center of Oregon and Washington going North/South.  There is the Olympic Range to the north and west, the Blue Mountains to the East and Steens Mountain at the edge of the desert near Nevada.  In fact, there are mountains all over the place, but those of us who hike and climb have essentially become snobs for the soaring peaks of the high Cascades.  So much so that when someone tells us about a place called the “Coastal Range” sitting on the eastern rim of Oregon’s beaches,  with its peaks topping out at a mere three thousand feet, we politely smile, and give off a glow of arch and patronizing wisdom.  Three thousand feet is like a day in the park; a game of “Shoots and Ladders.” We’d hardly start breathing heavily before the whole thing was over and we were packing up the car.
 
Well, folks, I am here to tell you; that kind of pride serves you well until you find yourself in the unenviable task of having to swallow it.  This weekend my hiking partner and I took to the road to make what we thought would a pleasant little jaunt up a version of “Candyland” called Elk Mountain.  What we “thought” could not have been further from the truth.  Meter for meter and foot for foot, it is one of the hardest climbs we have ever done.  Most of the first two miles is on no less than a 40% grade, some of it steeper, and I found myself clambering and clawing that ascension almost as often as hiking it.  The next two miles start with a near vertical drop of almost 60 feet (what the hiking books call a scramble), in which I was forced to use a part of my body not generally applied to locomotion just to keep my arrangement with the law of gravity at an even status quo.  At a certain point, the trail forks indecipherably, and the two of us found ourselves on the wrong tine of that fork as we watched the path erase almost like magic in front of us.   We took our life into our hands (frequently along with handfuls of wild rosebush thorns) by pushing up a seventy-five foot embankment to get enough elevation to see where we had gone wrong.  By grace or by fortune, that dropped us right back on the trail, at which point, the mountain seemed to believe that we had been taught our lesson.  There were more deep vertical scrambles (always down, why down?) and belly scraping, heart-pounding ascensions, but nothing of the kind we had already seen.
 
The last 4 miles bound and bounce down an old logging road, depositing you back at the place where you started, like Dorothy waking up in her bedroom; sad with newfound wisdom and heart aching with wonder.
 
It was painful, it was dangerous, and I tell you, my friends, I had a blast.
 
Beyond the sheer physical exertion, there are simply things to see that will make you marvel and gasp and keep you in a state where you feel as if you have permanently dropped your jaw.
 
And if this hyperbolic rant didn’t convince you to try it for yourself, maybe some of discoveries I post in the near future will.
 
If you’re up to the challenge, and don’t mind a little dirt, I highly recommend it.

Where to stay in Eastern Oregon

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Riverside

While there might not be top attractions in Riverside, you can explore the larger area and discover places like Pendleton Woolen Mills and Pendleton Center for the Arts.

Riverside
Red Lion Inn & Suites Ontario

Red Lion Inn & Suites Ontario

2 out of 5
266 NE Goodfellow St. Ontario OR
The price is HK$557 per night from 25 Jan to 26 Jan
HK$557
HK$624 total
25 Jan - 26 Jan
includes taxes & fees
Stay at this hotel in Ontario. Enjoy free breakfast, free Wi-Fi and free parking. Our guests praise the helpful staff and the clean rooms in their reviews. Popular ...
7.8/10 Good! (1,380 reviews)
Hot tub was great. Plenty of parking.

Reviewed on 9 Jan 2026

Red Lion Inn & Suites Ontario
Oxford Suites Hermiston

Oxford Suites Hermiston

3 out of 5
1050 N 1st St Hermiston OR
The price is HK$849 per night from 23 Jan to 24 Jan
HK$849
HK$1,040 total
23 Jan - 24 Jan
includes taxes & fees
Stay at this business-friendly hotel in Hermiston. Enjoy free breakfast, free Wi-Fi and free parking. Our guests praise the breakfast and the helpful staff in ...
8.8/10 Excellent! (1,000 reviews)
Johnny was very accommodating to some of our requests with grace and patience. Though the happy hour was not available in the lobby, he gave great recommendations and also gently offered us “closing”signals as we relaxed in the hot tub. Morning breakfast was awesome and staff friendly.

Reviewed on 3 Jan 2026

Oxford Suites Hermiston
Best Western Pendleton Inn

Best Western Pendleton Inn

2.5 out of 5
400 Se Nye Ave Pendleton OR
The price is HK$892 per night from 15 Jan to 16 Jan
HK$892
HK$1,008 total
15 Jan - 16 Jan
includes taxes & fees
Stay at this business-friendly hotel in Pendleton. Enjoy free breakfast, free Wi-Fi and free parking. Our guests praise the helpful staff and the clean rooms ...
8.2/10 Very Good! (1,001 reviews)
Friendly staff. Room clean.

Reviewed on 29 Dec 2025

Best Western Pendleton Inn
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Wallowa Lake Wahluna Terrace Retreat

Wallowa Lake Wahluna Terrace Retreat

Joseph OR
Stay at this holiday home in Joseph. Enjoy free Wi-Fi, laundry facilities and patios. Popular attractions Wallowa Lake County Park Public Beach and Old Chief ...
10/10 Exceptional! (40 reviews)
Beautiful view!

Reviewed on 6 Aug 2025

Wallowa Lake Wahluna Terrace Retreat
Unbelievable yurt home. 1300 sq ft.  Not your average yurt.

Unbelievable yurt home. 1300 sq ft. Not your average yurt.

2 out of 5
Cove OR
Stay at this family-friendly holiday home in Cove. Enjoy free Wi-Fi, laundry facilities and patios.
10/10 Exceptional! (27 reviews)
Beautiful views, all the amenities that i have at home. Amazing water pressure in the shower! Very clean, very cute, very comfortable.

Reviewed on 25 Dec 2025

Unbelievable yurt home. 1300 sq ft. Not your average yurt.
Mountain Meadow Retreat  Private Hot Tub-near lake

Mountain Meadow Retreat Private Hot Tub-near lake

Joseph OR
Stay at this holiday home in Joseph. Enjoy patios, an in-room coffee maker and air conditioning. Popular attractions Eagle Cap Wilderness Pack Station and Wallowa ...
10/10 Exceptional! (4 reviews)
We did need to turn up the hot tub a bit, but it was then great. Kitchen was basically well equipped but coukd use a scraping/mixing spatula. Also a tea pot and strainer?

Reviewed on 2 Jan 2026

Mountain Meadow Retreat Private Hot Tub-near lake
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.

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