10 VACATION TIME THK CAPITAL JOURNAL, Sale, OrctM Taesday, May 26, 1953 Blue Mt. Region Glorious Place for Vacation Trip Blue of The aatereafJnar Wallows aatnmtain astern ORiaa m ending source of scenic and clarions rcenaUoo. The Blue from the Grant County er county to the northern part of Wallowa county in Oregon. The Wallowa are a lea exten sive bat equally beantifnl rna- ged range in the southern part ox waiiowa county and north era part of Baker county. Both the terrain surrounding the ranges and the peaks within them remind visitors of Alpine scenes viewed by nan only in the movies and on picture post caroa. Much of this ever, is easily arressihle via Oregon's U. S. highway 30 and state highways S2 and 304 out of Pendleton and LaGrande. One of Oregon's most scenic trips is over these highways from Pendleton to Wallowa lake near Joseph. From Pendleton, the home of the famous Round-Up, the motorist may take U. 8. SO. Emigrant Hill to the southeast offers a breathtaking panorama of the checkerboard grain lands of the huge Umatilla river baa- in and immediately south of the mountain, the motorist will begin to enter the pine tree country of the Blue mountains. Perhaps one of the first stops wiD be at Emigrant Springs State Park where the visitor may eat his picnic hmch, cook at rustle fireplaces and enjoy the cool shade of majestic pine groves. Much of the route along here Is within the Umatilla Na- LAKE LOUISE High among gorgeous Cm aadiao Rockies you'll ind your dream vacation at bcand. fnl Baas' Springs, lovely Lake Louise! Rein; with (op service, comfort and world-tarn OM food. Enjoy sniff unit anjia hike, sun, ridel Ask about the 2-4-6 day ail-expense soar in the Canadian "-n-v Make reservations with your local agent or see CqmxsjSXom. 1 ilVVfersM. M 3044 the Old Oregon Trail. Be will also pass the Blue Mountain rarest Way side and Gangloff State Park near LaOraade. At LaGrande, a railroad cen ter end agricultural commu nity, the motorist may visit the campus of the Eastern Oregon College of Education. This city as the southern entry port to the Grand Bonde Valley, and it as here that the motorist will chance to state highway S2. The Grande Ronde Valley. and the river of that name, ex tend northeastward. The valley is one of checkered grain and seed lands. At Rhinehart, the aaotorist will begin to parallel and cross the river twice before entering Elgin. This city is s year-around recreation center. Hunting, fishing, hiking, swim ming and skiing are available from here in season. H is only 31 miles south of the Tollgate- Spout Springs recreational and winter sports area. At Elgin the motorist win turn almost in an easterly di rection and begin to climb. At Minam he will cross the Wal lowa river and drive beside it Along the river here is the Wal lowa Lake highway forest way side. Directly to the south art the Wallowa mountains and Wallowa national forest. This national forest includes within its boundaries 1.008.54 f which t74,282 acres are fed erally owned, included are ipped peaks of the Wal- and watershed of the Snake, Imnaha, Mmam, Wal lowa and Grande Ronde rivers. The Wallowa valley, running north and south a distance of 30 miles is abundantly watered along the Wallowa river and more eastern portions are suit ed for grazing. Grain and hay are the chief crops and most of these are marketed on the hoot Private and national for est land afford ample range for the line herd of beef cattle and large bands of sheep. Hogs arc raised in impressive numbers at sprout. It was this land that the Nez Perce Indians fought so ten aciously to retain against the onslaught of the white From these same mountains, Chief Joseph, arrogant honored leader of the Nez Perce, started his historic forc ed retreat- considered fa circles as one of the moat bril liant in military history. To day, at -the foot of beautiful Wallowa lake the visitor will aea the monument erected memory of this valiant Indian leader's father. After leaving Enterprise, the gateway to this great Wallowa mountain region, the motorist will travel almost due south to Joseph near Wallowa lake. At Wallowa lake the visitor will marvel at a tonic phere; thrill to sunsets imhr lievably beautiful and at of the most spectacular scenery the northwest has to offer. Here awaits a wide variety of out- d o o r recreations, including many for those who do not de the vigorous exercise of mountain excursions. At Wallowa lake, too. Is a park which offers a baseball diamond, boatinff. fireDlacea. fishing, horseback riding, a kitchen,' mountain climbinc picnicking, swimming, tables and many other facilities. There no overnight camnina al lowed in the state park, but facilities for such will nrobablv be available by 1054. A SUMMER FISHING gFME IN OREGON ! 4-aL' 1 I w Several snowcapped peaks reach an elevation of 10,000 feet within a few miles of the lake, and in the high valleys are some 50 sparkling mountain lakes, with free forest camp sites. These are mostly located in the Eagle Cap Primitive Area within the Wallowa Na tional Forest, which has been set aside for a rummer play ground, completely untouched by commercialization. The high mountains can oe entered along forest roads and trails Irani Lostine, following the famous Lostine river or up Hurricane -Creek. , Another striking feature of Qua scenic Wallowa country is the Snake River canyon, deep est earth gash on the- North American continent A favorite lookout is Hat Point, 61 miles due east of Enterprise. A charming forest camp is main tained near the brink of the canyon, with an almost sheer drop of 5,750 feet The road into Hat Point Is maintained by the U. S. For estry Department and enables visitors to drive all the way to the rim of Hell's Canyon. The round trip from Wallowa Lake is one that will live in the mem ory forever. Local inquiries, however, should be made con cerning a motor trip to the gorge. The complete trip to Wallowa lake from Pendleton, via La Grande is approximately 134 miles, a most satisfying day's Journey with leisurely stop overs at points of interest and at scenic vistas, and a trip of never-ending scenic variety. , a s - - - fck AftaetMMMk nun aeeka the evening horiaon while a lone fisherman Is silhouetted against the glistening waters. Oregon has scores of hun dred of miles of fishing streams and hundreds of upland lakes where followers of Izaak Walton may challenge mem ben of the finny tribe. (Oregon State Highway Commis sion Photo) 6 Campsites Available In Park at Champoeg Six campsites are available at Champoeg state park, locat ed seven miles southeast of Kewberg (SOW), on the east bank of the Willamette river. This park la situated on the historic site of the 1843 pro- Dmuuui In addition to the us ual park facilities, a museum containing many Historic me mentos of early Oregon days, is located in the park and open, to the public. 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