Heppner Ranger District
The Heppner Ranger District is located in Heppner, Oregon. The District embraces 212,213 acres of the beautiful Blue Mountains, which includes portions of Grant, Morrow, Umatilla, and Wheeler Counties. There are approximately 500 miles of open roads to travel on, 27 miles of trails to hike, and 248 miles of streams that flow into 3 major rivers within Eastern Oregon.
Hunting, camping, and ATV/OHV riding are just some of the main attractions. The District also has Ditch Creek Guard Station and Tamarack Lookout Cabin available for rent. Bald Mountain Loop and Copple Butte Trail System are great for hiking or horseback riding, and they offer great views of the surrounding area.
Click here to go to the Recreation Landing Page for the Heppner Ranger District
Click here to go to the Recreation Report page for updated rectreation information by district.
Main Attractions of the Heppner Ranger District
- If you’re looking for a great recreational experience and want some relaxation by a lake, Bull Prairie is the place to go.
- Enjoy some peace and quiet at Pendland Lake while trout fishing from your boat or the bank.
Trails
- There are a variety of trails available, of which several are suited for horseback riding and mountain biking, in addition to hiking. See activities below.
Hunting
- The ranger district supports large deer and elk herds and many other game and non-game species. Among the more unique species to inhabit the District are the cougar, great gray owl, and turkey vulture.
- The Blue Mountain Scenic Byway offers a variety of scenery along with historical sites and numerous recreational opportunities.
- The view is spectacular!
- It doesn’t get much quainter than this! Penland Lake and our most popular hiking and horseback riding trails are nearby.
ATV/OHV Opportunities
- The Heppner Ranger District is soliciting public input to help identify designated routes for off highway vehicles (OHV) on public lands on the west side of the district.