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Twin Lakes

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541-523-4476 (Baker City Ranger District)

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Alpine lake beauty

Reached by Twin Lakes Trail #1633, the basin is one of Baker County’s most iconic high-country destinations, known for wildflower meadows, mountain goats, primitive lakeside camping, and panoramic alpine scenery. The lower and upper lakes sit in a cirque basin and are a frequent overnight stop for hikers using the nearby Elkhorn Crest Trail.

ACTIVITIES

Hiking & Mountain Biking

Hikes in the Elkhorns can be difficult and require skills and preparation. Summers can be hot and dry. Research your route to ensure a successful trip.

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Getting There

From Baker City, Oregon travel south on Highway 7 (also known as the Elkhorn Scenic Byway) towards John Day, Oregon for about 22 miles to Deer Creek Road; Turn right onto Deer Creek Road. The road immediately forks into two roads. Take the left fork (County Road 656). This will turn into FS Rd. 6550. Go about 3.5 miles and cross Deer Creek. This is a 4-way junction. Go straight ahead onto Rd. 030 and follow it for about 2.5 miles. There is a wide spot to park low clearance vehicles at the junction of Rd. 101, or continue left up Rd. 101 for another .3 miles to Twin Lakes Trailhead. Older maps indicate that the trailhead is on Lake Creek but the location has been moved to Rd. 101.

Visitors can park at the lower area near the entrance sign or up the steep road about 0.5 miles to the upper parking area.

Seasons

July through October

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None

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