Outdoor Science and Learning
The independent visitor to the Malheur National Forest may enjoy learning more about the history, ecology, and forces of nature surrounding them. Several self-guided interpretive sites are easily accessible
Interpretive Areas/Exhibits
The Malheur National Forest had great stops for those traveling through the area to learn and enjoy the forest and interpretive trail highlights.
Learn about a variety of plant communities, wildfire and the process of recovery from interpretive signs, and travel trails reading the history of the Sumpter Valley Railway, and reading signs explaining the history of the old growth forest.
Viewing Wildlife
Wildlife are abundant throughout the area from big game animals such as Rocky Mountain Elk and mule deer to smaller creatures such as rabbits, squirrels and chipmunks all call the area home. Bird watchers will enjoy a wide variety of birds from sparrows to large predatory birds such as eagles and hawks.
Wildlife viewing opportunities abound in the area. Wildlife range from big game animals such as prong horn antelope and mule deer to a wide variety of birds including the rare white-headed woodpecker. Smaller creatures such as squirrels and chipmunks are a common site throughout the area.
Viewing Plants
Throughout the Malheur National Forest you can view beautiful ponderosa pine trees, old growth ponderosa pine trees, sagebrush and mountain mahogany. Plants are abundant including wildflowers throughout the spring and early summer, and in fall the huckleberry bushes throughout the area are abundant.
Viewing Scenery
The area is a wonderful place to view nature and see first hand how nature recovers from large wildfires. The overlook provides a wonderful view of the Pine Basin.
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Head O' Boulder Forest Camp
This rustic camp offers a few sites and is also a trailhead which accesses the Vinegar Hill-Indian Rock Scenic Area. From the trailhead visitors can access other trails such as the Princess trail…
Logan Valley Interpretive Site
This is currently just a paved pull out next to Forest Service 16 road, however it affords fabulous views of the south side of the Strawberry Mountain Wilderness, spectacular wildflower displays, and…
Magone Lake Campground
Magone Lake Campground is situated along its namesake lake. Visitors enjoy fishing, canoeing, swimming and hiking.The campground is set in a forest of White Fir and Ponderosa Pine. Magone Lake…
Malheur Wild and Scenic River
The middle fork of the Malheur River was one of forty rivers originally designated in the Omnibus Oregon Wild and Scenic River Act of 1988. Residing completely on National Forest System lands, the…
McClellan Trailhead
Fields Peak Trail, #212 starts at Fields Peak-McClellan Mtn Trailhead. Fields Peak Trail is an ATV trail. Fields Peak/McClellan Mountain Trail #216 is accessible from the Fields Peak Trail.…
Monument Rock Wilderness: Malheur
At the southernmost edge of the Blue Mountains, this area's alpine, once-glaciated ridges offer views across much of eastern Oregon. The lichen-covered 8-foot cylindrical stone monument atop Monument…
Murderer's Creek Guard Station
Murderer’s Creek was named in the 1860s, or so the story goes, after a party of eight prospectors who were exploring its banks were murdered.  This place is nice retreat for a couple or individual…
North Fork Malheur Campground
Near the Wild and Scenic North Fork Malheur River, fishing for Rainbow Trout is popular. Within 1/2 of a mile of the campsite is the North Fork Malheur Trailhead. The area is an excellent base camp…
North Fork Malheur Wild & Scenic River
This North Fork of the Malheur River was one of forty rivers originally designated in the Omnibus Oregon Wild and Scenic River Act of 1988. Residing completely on National Forest System lands, the…
Pine Creek Trailhead
This trailhead provides access to Pine Creek Trail #201 within the Strawberry Mountain Wilderness. Ample parking at the trailhead. There are tie stalls for horses available, with stock water…