Information About Horse & Equestrian In Burns, Oregon
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Burns, Oregon
Includes Hines, Lawen, Riley, Buchanan, and Silvies
Horse & Equestrian

Blackeye Trail #243 - Trails


Buckhorn Meadows Trail #205 - Trails
Buckhorn Meadows Trail #205 allows for relatively quick access to Wildcat Basin. There are unique geological formations of volcanic origin. The trail is 2.7 miles long and is considered to be most difficult.

Canyon Mountain Trail #218 - Trails
Canyon Mountain Trail #218 offers excellent views of the John Day Valley. The trail is 15.5 miles and is considered more difficult.

Craft Cabin Trail #319 - Trails
Craft Cabin Trail #319 provides good fishing and wildlife viewing. Hiking, horseback riding, and mountain biking are allowed but ATV usage is prohibited.

East Fork Canyon Creek Trail #211 - Trails
East Fork Canyon Creek Trail #211 offers both low and high elevation life zones to explore. The length of the trail is 9.9 miles and is considered to be more difficult. Hiking and horseback riding is allowed, but mountain biking and ATV usage is prohibited.

Field's Peak Trail #212 - Trails
Field's Peak Trail #212 provides access to Fields Peak, elevation 7362', and McClellan Mountain Trail #216. Hiking, horseback riding, mountain biking, and ATV usage is allowed.

Indian Creek Trail #364 - Trails
Indian Creek Trail #364 leads through alpine meadows and wild onion fields in the Strawberry Mountain Wilderness. Hiking and horseback riding is allowed.

Joaquin Miller Trail #219 - Trails
Joaquin Miller Trail #219 is on the southwest end of the Strawberry Mountain Wilderness. The length of the trail is 6 miles and is considered most difficult. Hiking and horseback riding are allowed.

Malheur National Forest - Horse Use In National Forests
The 1.7 million acre Malheur National Forest is located in the Blue Mountains of Eastern Oregon. The diverse scenery of the forest includes high desert grasslands, sage and juniper, pine, fir and other tree species, as well as alpine lakes and meadows. Recreational opportunities include fishing, camping, hunting, hiking, mountain biking, off highway vehicle use, horseback riding, and winter activities.

Malheur River Trail #303 - Trails
Malheur River Trail #303 is a National Recreation Trail which offers a hike along a portion of the Malheur River.

McClellan Mountain Trail #216 - Trails
McClellan Mountain Trail #216 is entirely located through open high mountain terrain. Hiking, mountain biking and horseback riding are allowed.
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