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- Oregon_Desert_Trail abstract "The Oregon Desert Trail is a network of trails under development (as of June 2013) across the Oregon High Desert. The trail is between 750 and 850 miles (1,210 and 1,370 km) long, with termini located near Bend, Oregon, and near the Idaho border at Lake Owyhee State Park.The route is on existing trails and across tracts of public land—mostly Bureau of Land Management, much of it wilderness study area. The west end of the trail is on the northern border of Oregon Badlands Wilderness and heads south. It meanders widely to take in public land throughout southeastern Oregon: Diablo Peak, Fremont National Forest, Hart Mountain National Antelope Refuge, Steens Mountain, the Pueblo Mountains, the Trout Creek Mountains, and the Owyhee River Wilderness. It passes through the tiny cities of Fort Rock, Christmas Valley, Paisley, Plush, Frenchglen, Fields, McDermitt, Rome, and Adrian. The trail runs South East from Central Oregon, towards Fields. It touches on the Oregon-Nevada border south of Fields. The route zigzags eastward to within 15 miles (24 km) of the southeastern state corner while following the West Little Owyhee River downstream and then turns northward as it merges to form the Owyhee River. The trail's ends are west-northwest to east-southeast (96° true) of each other by 195 miles (314 km). The route was developed by the Oregon Natural Desert Association (ONDA).The Oregon Desert Trail is set apart from other similar trails, such as the Pacific Crest Trail, in that it: possibly offers more solitude- there is little to no traffic on the route, one must rely on their own skills, it is a very dry trail with little to no water, and the majority of it is a conceptual trail. This trail is not recommended for beginners, as it is difficult and requires extensive planning, has limited access to water, limited resupply locations, and requires hikers to rely on their navigational skills.The route is not easy and its long stretches without water sources require hikers to manage either by caching supplies or arranging collection points with a supply team. Bikes are allowed on parts of the trail, but are not practical in some areas and are not allowed in wilderness areas.".
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- Oregon_Desert_Trail wikiPageLength "8577".
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- Oregon_Desert_Trail wikiPageRevisionID "665575306".
- Oregon_Desert_Trail wikiPageWikiLink Adrian,_Oregon.
- Oregon_Desert_Trail wikiPageWikiLink Bureau_of_Land_Management.
- Oregon_Desert_Trail wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hiking_trails_in_Oregon.
- Oregon_Desert_Trail wikiPageWikiLink Category:Long-distance_trails_in_the_United_States.
- Oregon_Desert_Trail wikiPageWikiLink Christmas_Valley,_Oregon.
- Oregon_Desert_Trail wikiPageWikiLink Course_(navigation).
- Oregon_Desert_Trail wikiPageWikiLink Denio,_Nevada.
- Oregon_Desert_Trail wikiPageWikiLink Diablo_Peak.
- Oregon_Desert_Trail wikiPageWikiLink Fields,_Oregon.
- Oregon_Desert_Trail wikiPageWikiLink File:Oregon_High_Desert.jpg.
- Oregon_Desert_Trail wikiPageWikiLink Fort_Rock,_Oregon.
- Oregon_Desert_Trail wikiPageWikiLink Fremont_National_Forest.
- Oregon_Desert_Trail wikiPageWikiLink Frenchglen,_Oregon.
- Oregon_Desert_Trail wikiPageWikiLink Hart_Mountain_National_Antelope_Refuge.
- Oregon_Desert_Trail wikiPageWikiLink High_Desert_(Oregon).
- Oregon_Desert_Trail wikiPageWikiLink Lake_Owyhee_State_Park.
- Oregon_Desert_Trail wikiPageWikiLink McDermitt,_Nevada–Oregon.
- Oregon_Desert_Trail wikiPageWikiLink Oregon_Badlands_Wilderness.
- Oregon_Desert_Trail wikiPageWikiLink Oregon_Natural_Desert_Association.
- Oregon_Desert_Trail wikiPageWikiLink Owyhee_River.
- Oregon_Desert_Trail wikiPageWikiLink Owyhee_River_Wilderness.
- Oregon_Desert_Trail wikiPageWikiLink Pacific_Crest_Trail.
- Oregon_Desert_Trail wikiPageWikiLink Paisley,_Oregon.
- Oregon_Desert_Trail wikiPageWikiLink Plush,_Oregon.
- Oregon_Desert_Trail wikiPageWikiLink Pueblo_Mountains.
- Oregon_Desert_Trail wikiPageWikiLink Rome,_Oregon.
- Oregon_Desert_Trail wikiPageWikiLink Sage_Clegg.
- Oregon_Desert_Trail wikiPageWikiLink Steens_Mountain.
- Oregon_Desert_Trail wikiPageWikiLink Trail.
- Oregon_Desert_Trail wikiPageWikiLink Trout_Creek_Mountains.
- Oregon_Desert_Trail wikiPageWikiLink West_Little_Owyhee_River.
- Oregon_Desert_Trail wikiPageWikiLink Wilderness_study_area.
- Oregon_Desert_Trail wikiPageWikiLink File:Badlands_NW_region_looking_south_tumulus,_sage,_and_pine_P6279.png.
- Oregon_Desert_Trail wikiPageWikiLinkText "Oregon Desert Trail".
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- Oregon_Desert_Trail subject Category:Hiking_trails_in_Oregon.
- Oregon_Desert_Trail subject Category:Long-distance_trails_in_the_United_States.
- Oregon_Desert_Trail hypernym Network.
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- Oregon_Desert_Trail comment "The Oregon Desert Trail is a network of trails under development (as of June 2013) across the Oregon High Desert. The trail is between 750 and 850 miles (1,210 and 1,370 km) long, with termini located near Bend, Oregon, and near the Idaho border at Lake Owyhee State Park.The route is on existing trails and across tracts of public land—mostly Bureau of Land Management, much of it wilderness study area.".
- Oregon_Desert_Trail label "Oregon Desert Trail".
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- Oregon_Desert_Trail depiction Oregon_High_Desert.jpg.
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