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"Often mistaken for a chain of mountains, Steens is actually one massive basaltic monolith, stretching 60 miles from the Northeast to the Southwest and 18 miles wide. At its highest point, this glacially-carved peak reaches 9,773 ft, making it Oregon’s 8th tallest mountain. Some of its most striking features include a series of gorges, layered basalt walls, and alpine lakes, creating a beautiful backdrop for a wilderness getaway. Home of Eastern Oregon’s highest mountain road, the Steens Mountain Loop is one of the most spectacular routes in the state. Heading from the tiny community of French Glen, the 52-mile loop road takes you on a tour of majestic gorges and vast panoramas. It starts off at the southern end of the Malheur Wildlife Refuge, as the road follows the Donner and Blitzen River through the marshland dotted with migrating birds. It passes French Glen; a historic micro-town founded by ranchers in the late 1800s and gradually begins to climb towards the wilderness. After passing Fish Lake, you’ll arrive at the impressive Kiger Gorge Overlook, where you can witness the work of glaciers long ago. Continuing on, stop at the East Rim Overlook, a mile-high cliff that looks over the expansive Alvord Desert below. The last major stop is Wildhorse Lake, a high-altitude lake located in a glacial cirque, where you can enjoy the view from the overlook or take the 2.5-mile round-trip hike to the lake below and swim. The best time to visit Steens is July-October. While driving the Steens Mountain Loop Road, remember to grab plenty of gas and supplies while in town because this is one of the most remote areas in Eastern Oregon. Though it is a wide gravel road, it can get bumpy in places, so leave the RV at camp."
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"Loop très jolie en voiture. Quelques randos possibles depuis la loop mais sentiers pas toujours bien entretenu."
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