Spend a day on the captivating South Fork John Day River Back Country Byway, a 50-mile backway located in central-eastern Oregon that will charm you with its variety of wildlife and engaging scenery.
Look out for the many different kinds of wildlife that live in the area: deer, black bear, bighorn sheep and elk, to name a few. You might even spot wild horses roaming nearby. The Murderer’s Creek Wild Horse Management Area, located just east of the byway, lends 150,000 acres of land to more than 100 wild horses. Stop by the Murderer's Creek Ranch, 12 miles south along the byway, and watch these majestic creatures run free across enchanting landscapes.
Interested in photography? Then bring your camera! The South Fork John Day River Back Country Byway boasts arresting woodlands, including majestic willows and old-growth ponderosa pines. If you want to get your feet wet, partake of the byway's fantastic rapids, where you'll find several species of fish, including Chinook salmon and bass.
Enjoy natural resplendence and fill your camera with memories as you journey through some of Oregon's finest back country. You'll love the inimitable beauty and tranquility of the South Fork John Day River Back Country Byway.
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Jan 28, 2009
