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TOUR 3 From the confluence of the Snake and Clearwater Rivers at Clarkston, Highways 129 and 3 lead to the snow-capped peaks of Oregon's Wallowa Mountains and to gem-like Wallowa Lake. Clarkston is Washington State's gateway to Hells Canyon, where the Snake River rushes through North America's deepest gorge. A whitewater adventure on the raging Snake is a great way to experience Hells Canyon. Jet boat rides are offered by several outfitters. The low elevation of Clarkston makes it a perfect spot for year-round golf, fishing or horseback riding. In the summer, you can enjoy swimming and boating at Swallows Nest and Beachview Parks. Early each July, the river resounds with 'Thunder on the Snake," the western regional hydroplane races.
The historical town of Flora is just off of Highway 3 between Enterprise, Oregon, and Anatone, Washington. Flora was the original county seat of Wallowa County, Oregon and at one time was a boomtown whose population exceeded the county's current population. The turn off for Flora, called the Flora Junction is just 1/4 of a mile from the RimRock Inn. The RimRock Inn is a great place to stop off and grab lunch or dinner, whether it is your destination or whether you are on the way to your destination. The RimRock Inn offers a breathtaking view of historical Joseph Creek Canyon, where Chief Joseph of the Nez Perce tribe was born. Please check out www.rimrockrestaurant.com to see more about the RimRock Inn. The town of Enterprise stands at the edge of the high Wallowas, where majestic mountains tower a mile above the valley floor. The Wallowas are often referred to as the Switzerland of America because the rugged character of the mountains is so reminiscent of the Alps. Trout-filled lakes, trophy elk and secluded campsites await you in the nearby Eagle Cap Wilderness. For an exciting alternative to backpacking, have you ever considered llama trekking? Sure footed and well-tempered llamas from outfitters in Enterprise are trained to carry the load while you hike in comfort through the alpine scenery. Hells Canyon Mule Days are proclaimed in Enterprise each September to honor the long-eared critters that opened the west for prospectors and explorers. Professional outfitters from throughout the west test their patience with the stubborn animals in the mule parade, mule races and speed mule shoeing. Joseph, a
town named after Chief Joseph, is a vacation destination in itself, with a full range of
lake and high wilderness activities. There is plenty of fun for kids of all ages. The old
west comes back to life each July with Chief Joseph Days, three days of rodeo action,
parades and You end experience one of the best views of Hells Canyon by taking a day long side trip to Hat Point via the Imnaha Road. The road also leads to the Nee-Mee-Poo Trail where you can follow in the footsteps of Chief Joseph and his people on their last trip from the Wallowas in 1877. West of Joseph is the Lostine Canyon Road which traces the retreat of an ancient glacier into a deep gorge flanked by the Eagle Cap Wilderness. The small town of Lostine
is the place to find antiques each Fourth of July at their unique Flea Market. Further
west, the towns of Wallowa and Minam are popular launch sites for whitewater trips down
the Wallowa and Grande Ronde Rivers. Nearby Minam State Park is a great place to swim,
fish or camp along the banks of the Wallowa. If you'd like more information about points of interest along this route, visit the chambers of commerce in Clarkston, Enterprise and Joseph or the Forest Service offices in Joseph and Enterprise. |