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- Eagle Cap Lakes Basin Loop — The Mountaineers
This moderate to strenuous loop hike in Oregon's Wallowa mountains passes granite domes, high lakes, and wildflower-filled meadows with many side-trip options It goes to the Lakes Basin from the north and is a trip of 30 miles and 3,900 feet total elevation gain
- Lakes Basin Loop and Eagle Cap Summit - The Outbound
Find yourself hiking among the "Swiss Alps of Oregon" on this incredible multi-day backpacking trip along the Lakes Basin Loop and Eagle Cap Summit This stretch of the Eagle Cap Wilderness aptly lives up to its nickname, with beautiful valleys, vistas and alpine lakes reflecting surrounding granite peaks
- Lakes Basin Glacier Lake Backpacking Trip – Wallowa Mountains
Lakes Basin Glacier Lake Backpacking Trip – Wallowa Mountains Deep in the heart of the Eagle Cap Wilderness, this five day trip to the Lakes Basin was scenery packed – with granite boulders and slabs, alpine lakes and meadows scattered throughout and surrounded by peaks
- Wallowa Lake State Park - Oregon State Parks
It features a tramway to the top of 8,200-foot Mt Howard with views of the Wallowa Lake basin and the Eagle Cap Wildnerness The unspoiled wilderness area has small, sparkling lakes scattered at the base of 10,000-foot peaks and is a paradise for hikers, horseback riders and naturalists
- Eagle Cap via West Fork Wallowa, Glacier Lake, and Eagle Cap Trail
This route through the Eagle Caps Lake Basin is for the more experienced hiker Its a 23 mile hike and should be rated as hard The hike begins with a pretty steep ascent along the Lostine river vast with lots of scenic views
- Wallowa River Loop Backpacking Guide - CleverHiker
The Lakes Basin trail eventually meets up with the West Fork Trail, which will lead you through beautiful Six Mile Meadows and back to the Wallowa Lake Trailhead Stunning glaciated valleys and granite ridges provide endless beauty along the Wallowa river backpacking loop
- Wallowa Lake Tourism Guide - Hiking
Hiking to the nearest high lake is a 12 mile round trip with a 3,000 foot elevation gain The Lakes Basin is the most popular area within the Eagle Cap where you can also hike to the top of several peaks including Eagle Cap
- Backpacking the Aneroid Lakes Basin Loop - Grey Otter Outventures
For a backpacking trip that exposes it all, head first to Aneroid Lake and then over to the Lakes Basin We promise, you will not be disappointed by the amazing scenery Located in Northeastern Oregon, the 556 square mile Eagle Cap Wilderness encompasses nearly all of the Wallowa Mountain Range
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