Day Use Areas in Baker City, Oregon
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Includes Salisbury, Pleasant Valley, and Haines
Day Use Areas

Succor Creek State Natural Area
The natural area is closed to all motor vehicles, including all-terrain vehicles. Pedestrians are allowed to cross into the east side of the park. Six campsites located east of the creek were moved south of the park's vault restroom on the west side to accommodate campers while the closure is in effect. Succor Creek is an unstaffed, no-fee primitive camping area.
Day use areaBirdwatching

Sumpter Valley Dredge State Heritage Area
The dredge is at the base of the granite peaks of the Elkhorn Mountain Range. The Powder River is born deep within the range and picks up speed as it spills down the Sumpter Valley, traveling through the park before reaching Phillips Reservoir. The spoils from this process and larger rock pass through the back of the dredge and are deposited behind it via another boom.
Day use area

Wallowa River Rest Area
s located in a canyon alongside the Wallowa River. Fishing is the activity of choice in the clear, cool medium-sized river. There is abundant wildlife on the pine and fir tree-laden slopes above the river. Fishing from the river banks can prove to be rewarding to the visitors who stop at this secluded rest area. Steelhead and rainbow trout are the fish that are most often caught in this area.
Day use areaFishing
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