The Oregon Desert Trail is a 750-mile long distance hiking route designed to connect people with the incredibly diverse landscape of Oregon’s dry side. The route is located on public land and public rights-of-way that stitches existing hiking trails, old Jeep tracks, and historical wagon roads together with long stretches of cross-country travel to help hikers, bikers, horseback riders, skiers and even boaters discover some of the most spectacular natural areas east of the Cascades.
Abert Rim by
Renee Patrick
Alvord Desert by
Renee Patrick
Solitude is in abundance along the ODT like here at Diablo Rim by
Jeremy Fox
Owyhee by
Jeremy Fox
Oregon Desert Trail in Steens Mountain by
Brent Fenty