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Eastern Oregon:
Grande Tour Route
Length:
80 miles / 128.0 km
Time to Allow: 4 to 5 hours
Fees: Some fees may be charged at some attractions.
Driving
Directions
Start at the visitors center in downtown La Grande. From here, follow
the signs to Birnie Park. The tour leaves the park and proceeds south
the Ladd Marsh Wildlife Refuge overlook. After passing Hot Lake Resort,
hook onto route 203 to Union. From Union, the tour goes south on 237,
then east on for 15 miles. It then loops back to Union via route 203.
Route 203
climbs to the Catherine Creek Summit and Sno-Park, then follows the creek
down to Union. Take route 237 north to Cove. From Cove, the Grande Ronde
River escorts you along the Wallowa mountains for a while. After crossing
route 82, it's a straight shot south back to La Grande
Description
Oregon 'Grande' is French for 'big'; this term elucidates the mountains,
farms, and history that compose this byway's valley. The route sits between
the Hells Canyon and Elkhorn byways and is an easy swing-by from these
byways.
Grande Tour
tracks through pine and fir forests to beautiful Birnie Park, where Oregon
Trail travelers camped before climbing over the Blue Mountains. A viewpoint
from these same mountains overlooks the Ladd Marsh Wildlife Refuge and
the snow-capped Wallowa Mountains on the opposite side of the valley.
It runs through
cherry orchards and mint fields at the base of the Wallowa Mountains and
also through the ruins of Hot Lake Resort, a spa/hospital that was thought
of as the Mayo Clinic of the west in the early 1900s.

Source:
© National Scenic Byways / U.S. Department of Transportation
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