Pets allowed
Allowed with Restrictions
Elevation Gain
1,577.00 ft (480.67 m)
Trail type
Loop
Distance
32.90 mi (52.95 km)
Please respect the outdoors by practicing Leave No Trace. Learn more about how to apply the principles of Leave No Trace on your next outdoor adventure here.

Anderson Crossing Loop is a 30-mile route starting and ending at Anderson Crossing that takes you along the west side of the Little West Owyhee Canyon in Oregon's high desert region. The route primarily follows dirt road paths, leading through remote and rugged landscapes with vast open vistas, towering canyon walls, and unique geological formations. It's ideal for backpackers and experienced hikers seeking solitude and adventure in the lesser-visited corners of Oregon.

Your journey begins at Anderson Crossing, located in the heart of Oregon's high desert. From here, the loop follows a series of dirt roads that guide you along the western edge of the Little West Owyhee Canyon. The terrain is generally flat to gently rolling, with occasional inclines and rocky sections.

The path provides panoramic views of the surrounding desert landscape, with its sagebrush flats, basalt formations, and distant mountain ridges. Along the route, you'll pass through wide-open spaces and walk above narrow canyons along the rim of the Little West Owyhee.

A key highlight is the opportunity to explore a less-traveled part of Oregon, with wide-open views that stretch for miles. The journey offers a mix of terrains, from rocky canyon floors to sandy washes, providing a varied hiking experience.

FLORA AND FAUNA

The route traverses classic high desert terrain with sagebrush, juniper, and various grasses. The area is home to a variety of wildlife, including mule deer, pronghorn, coyotes, and an array of bird species such as red-tailed hawks and golden eagles.

SAFETY AND CONSIDERATIONS

Given the remote nature of this loop, hikers should be well-prepared and carry sufficient water, as natural sources are limited. Sun protection is essential, as there's minimal shade along the route. 

PERMITS AND CAMPING

No specific permits are required for day hiking this loop. Dispersed camping is allowed in designated areas, but always practice Leave No Trace principles to preserve the delicate desert environment.

PARKING

Parking is available at Anderson Crossing, but ensure your vehicle is suitable for the unpaved road conditions, especially after rain or snow.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Before setting out, check for any road closures, weather advisories, or other important information that may affect your trip. Contact the local Bureau of Land Management (BLM) office for the latest details on conditions and regulations.

Logistics + Planning

Preferable season(s)

Spring
Fall

Congestion

Low

Parking Pass

None

Open Year-round

Yes

Days

2

Pros

Solitude. Expansive Views. Canyon Views.

Cons

Much of the route is dry and not easily accessible to reliable water sources.

Trailhead Elevation

5,449.00 ft (1,660.86 m)

Highest point

5,966.00 ft (1,818.44 m)

Features

Near lake or river
Backcountry camping
Wildlife
Geologically significant
Wildflowers
Bird watching

Typically multi-day

Yes

Permit required

No

Location

Nearby Adventures

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