Elkhorn
SCENIC TRAILS AND A HEART OF GOLD
Providing the stunning mountain backdrop for Baker City, the Elkhorns open up so many opportunities for exploring and discovery.

ADVENTURE AWAITS JUST OUTSIDE BAKER CITY LIMITS
The Elkhorn Scenic Byway encircles the tallest peaks and introduces you to top attractions like Phillips Lake, the Sumpter Valley Dredge, and Anthony Lakes Mountain Resort.
If you’re looking to get off-road or into the wilderness, the many tails and backcountry sites of the Elkhorns await.
Learn more about Oregon’s gold rush or find the perfect place to spot wildlife.
THINGS TO KNOW
Access
Paved roads encircle the Elkhorns, so access to all sides is easy and convenient. OR-7 travels the south side of the mountains all the way to the town of Sumpter.
Many trails and attractions are on Federal Forest Service Land. Some trailheads require a Northwest Forest Pass for each parked vehicle.
WEATHER & SEASONS
Access roads on the northwest side of the mountains usually close in the winter, though roads to Anthony Lakes and Sumpter remain open and passable as long as snowstorms don’t temporarily shut them down.
Call Ahead
Some attractions are either run by volunteers or may not be accessible depending on weather or snow conditions. We recommend you call ahead to any museums or sites, or contact the Forest Service for the latest road and trail updates.



