Near Three Forks Road to Three Forks Hot Springs
Near Three Forks Road to Three Forks Hot Springs
Near Three Forks Road to Three Forks Hot Springs
Near Three Forks Road to Three Forks Hot Springs
Near Three Forks Road to Three Forks Hot Springs

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Three Forks Road to Three Forks Hot Springs

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Danner, Oregon
71.4
mi
Distance
3,047
ft
Gain
extreme
Difficulty
Less CrowdedViewsWaterfall

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
71.44mi
Distance
3,047ft
Elevation Gain
3,047ft
Elevation Loss
25%
Max Grade
4,842ft
High Point
3,946ft
Low Point
Path Type
There and Back
Description
Three Forks Road to Three Forks Hot Springs is a 71-mile grand adventure. This extensive hike is not for the faint of heart but promises unparalleled natural beauty, solitude, and the therapeutic reward of natural hot springs at the halfway point. Ideal for experienced hikers and backpackers, this route traverses diverse landscapes and offers a deep immersion into the wilderness.The journey begins off Highway 95, where the trailhead to Three Forks Road awaits. The initial miles introduce you to a landscape characterized by expansive views and rolling hills. As you progress, the trail's solitude becomes palpable, offering a rare sense of seclusion and introspection especially as you get closer to the Owyhee Canyonlands Wilderness Study Area.Although Three Forks Road is open to ATVs and 4x4 vehicles, it is recommended as an enjoyable walking route.The trek's highlight is undoubtedly the Three Forks Hot Springs. Situated beneath a waterfall, these infinity pools are well worth the wade across the Owyhee River. These natural pools offer a blissful respite for weary hikers, inviting you to soak and rejuvenate amidst the tranquility of the wilderness. The nearby primitive campground provides a picturesque spot to set up camp, rest, and prepare for the return journey.Embarking on the Three Forks Road to Three Forks Hot Springs journey offers an epic experience through some of the most pristine areas, and it is recommended as an overnight backpacking trip spanning 2-3 nights. This extended journey allows hikers to fully immerse themselves in the natural beauty and tranquility of the wilderness, making it an ideal adventure for those seeking to disconnect and explore at a more leisurely pace.WHEN TO VISITLate spring through early fall, when the road is clear of snow and temperatures are more conducive to long-distance hiking.CONSIDERATIONSDue to the trail's length and remote nature, it's imperative to plan thoroughly, carrying sufficient water, food, and supplies for several days.Weather conditions can change rapidly; pack appropriate gear for cold nights and potential rain.The hot springs are a natural feature; practice Leave No Trace principles to preserve their beauty for future visitors.SAFETY AND ETIQUETTEFamiliarize yourself with the route and potential exit points in case of emergency.Leave no trace: Pack out everything you bring in, and minimize your impact on the environment.Be prepared for limited or no cell service; consider carrying a satellite phone or GPS device for emergencies.ADDITIONAL INFORMATIONThree Forks Recreation Site

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