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Strawberry Mountain Wilderness

The Strawberry Mountain Wilderness is located east of John Day, Oregon, in the Malheur National Forest. The area includes approximately 68,700 acres and encompasses the headwaters of Pine, Indian, Strawberry, Canyon, Bear, Lake, Wall, Roberts, and Big Creek. The area is dominated by the Strawberry Mountain Range with the highest point being Strawberry Mountain. This area has extremely diverse ecological makeup. Five of the seven major life zones in North America can be found here. It also supports native population of Rocky Mountain Elk and other wildlife. The additions including the Canyon Creek Research Natural Area have improved both the quantity and the quality of the wilderness experience.

The complex geological story of this landscape began millions of years ago with the buckling of an ancient sea floor beneath the area where the western part of the Strawberry Range now rises. Much later, volcanic ash and lava formed the eastern part of the range. Most recently, the glacial ice carved its classic signature--U-shaped valleys--into the mountains. The ice also hollowed out the rock beds that today hold the seven alpine lakes of the Strawberry Mountain Wilderness--rare pleasures in the arid wilderness experience.

In a normal year, most people use the Wilderness between July and November. Snow may be encountered at higher elevations any time of the year. The climate from September is mostly mild, with clear skies. Summertime thunderstorms may occur, usually in cycles lasting several days. Daytime temperatures normally range between 30 and 80 degrees Fahrenheit; nights are cool. Freezing temperatures can occur any time of the year. When you go to the Strawberry Mountain Wilderness, be prepared for hiking in the high country. The land is rugged, and elevations range from 4,000 to the 9,038-foot summit of Strawberry Mountain. Over a hundred miles of trails cross the wilderness, offering vista after vista to the enterprising hiker.

Recreation Sites

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Big Creek/Snowshoe Trailhead

Hiking Horse Riding and Camping
This trailhead provides access to Big Creek Trail #377 which enters Strawberry Mountain Wilderness and many other trails.  Offering opportunities for both day hiking and backpacking trips.Horse…

Buckhorn Meadows Trailhead

Site Open
Hiking Horse Riding and Camping
Provides access to: Buckhorn Meadows Trail #205 which accesses Strawberry Mountain Wilderness. 

Canyon Mountain Trail #218

Hiking Horse Riding and Camping Outdoor Science and Learning
This trail offers excellent views of the John Day Valley. It also allows access to Canyon Mountain and the west end of the Strawberry Mountain Wilderness. The trail is compact dirt, with a 2200'…

East Fork Canyon Creek Trailhead

Site Open
Hiking Horse Riding and Camping
This trail provides access to East Fork Canyon Creek Trail #211 which accesses Strawberry Mountain Wilderness.There is plenty of room for parking and undeveloped camping at this site. It includes…

Indian Creek Trail #364

Hiking Horse Riding and Camping
This trail leads through alpine meadows and wild onion fields in the Strawberry Mountain Wilderness. After the first 3 miles, water is available off and on. The trail is very steep at the lower…

Indian Creek Trail #5001

Hiking Horse Riding and Camping
This short 1.1 mile trail, in the Strawberry Mountain Wilderness is very steep. It connects Indian Creek #364 and Pine Creek Trail #201. This connection allows visitors more options for hiking…

Joaquin Miller Trail #219

Hiking Horse Riding and Camping Outdoor Science and Learning
The trail leads through a scenic grove of old growth ponderosa pine located on a bench approximately 2 miles from the trailhead.  Joaquin Miller Trail is a great starting point to explore the…

Lake Creek Trail #378

Hiking Horse Riding and Camping
This trail located in the south side of the Strawberry Mountain Wilderness, travels through open stands of pine and meadows to High Lake. No developed trailhead; parking is extremely limited. This…

Little Strawberry Trail #5003

Hiking Outdoor Science and Learning
This trail leads to Little Strawberry Lake. The lake is a scenic subalpine lake situated beneath a scenic rock wall. Wild flowers are regularly abundant. Visitors to the area will see numerous bird…

Meadow Fork Trail #376

Hiking Horse Riding and Camping Outdoor Science and Learning
Moderate hiking through old growth stands of pine and fir, on the south side of Strawberry Mountain Wilderness. Area impacted by wildfires in the recent past. 

Last updated August 6, 2025