Near Hart Mountain Hot Springs Loop
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Near Hart Mountain Hot Springs Loop
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Hart Mountain Hot Springs Loop

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Plush, Oregon
17.7
mi
Distance
2,033
ft
Gain
extreme
Difficulty

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
17.74mi
Distance
2,033ft
Elevation Gain
2,033ft
Elevation Loss
15%
Max Grade
7,157ft
High Point
5,755ft
Low Point
Path Type
Loop
Description
The Hart Hot Springs Loop is a 17.7-mile journey through the Hart Mountain National Antelope Refuge. This loop trail offers an immersive experience in the natural beauty and rugged terrain of the region.The Hart Mountain Antelope Refuge is renowned for its desert plains and mountainous habitats, making it a haven for wildlife and nature enthusiasts. It's frequented by hunters, hikers, campers, backpackers, and those looking to experience the serenity of the wilderness.ROUTE OVERVIEWThe journey begins at the Hart Mountain Hot Springs. The trail follows Barnhardy Road southwest towards Warner Peak, then heads east on Skyline Road. The route circles Adams Butte and connects to Sky Blue Road, eventually leading back to the hot springs via Hot Springs Road.The path includes two-track dirt roads, some rocky sections, and a portion of paved road. Due to the remoteness of the area, encounters with vehicles are minimal, but hikers should remain alert.HART MOUNTAIN HOT SPRINGSHart Mountain Hot Springs is a notable natural hot spring offering a serene and rustic soaking experience. The hot springs comprise several natural pools with varying temperatures. Visiting Hart Mountain Hot Springs provides a unique opportunity to enjoy a tranquil and natural soaking experience while surrounded by the stunning landscape of the Oregon high desert.Access: Reaching the hot springs involves a drive on unpaved roads, suitable for most vehicles under good weather conditions. However, it's advisable to check road conditions in advance, especially during or after inclement weather. There is overnight and day use parking available at the hot springs. Amenities: The area around the hot springs is quite primitive, visitors are advised to arrive with enough food and water for their trip. Usage: The hot springs are open year-round, but accessibility can be challenging during the winter months due to snow and cold weather.Conservation: Visitors are encouraged to practice Leave No Trace principles to preserve the natural beauty and cleanliness of the springs and the surrounding area. CAMPING AND PERMIT INFORMATIONCampgrounds: Designated campgrounds offer year-round camping, limited to 14 days.Backcountry Camping: A self-issued permit is required for backcountry camping, obtainable at the Refuge Headquarters or online. Facilities: Campgrounds are primitive with pit toilets. Drinking water is available at Camp Hart Mountain and the National Refuge.WHEN TO VISITThe spring and fall seasons are ideal, offering mild temperatures and reduced chances of snow. Always check local conditions before planning your trip.ADDITIONAL INFORMATIONContact: Hart Mountain National Antelope Refuge Headquarters at 1-541-947-2731.Website: For more detailed information about hiking routes, camping permits, and stock use, visit the Hart Mountain National Antelope Refuge website.

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