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A varied terrain trail that follows part of the northern edge of the Wenaha Wilderness.


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16.4

Miles

26.3

KM

Point to Point

6,354' 1,937 m

High

5,507' 1,678 m

Low

2,963' 903 m

Up

2,497' 761 m

Down

6%

Avg Grade (4°)

32%

Max Grade (18°)

Dogs Off-leash

Features Birding · Views · Wildflowers · Wildlife

The trail is generally inaccessible from November to June due to snow.

Need to Know

The best access via the Teepee Trailhead or Panjab Trail #3127.

Description

The Mt. Misery Trail leaves the Teepee Trailhead and passes through a forested slope. A little over a mile up the trail, an optional side trail will take you to an overlook of the Wehaha Wilderness. Oregon Butte spring with a log trough sits about 200 yards before the cutoff to the Oregon Butte Lookout Trail. Shortly after the cutoff to the Oregon Butte Lookout Trail, the trail forks to the Smooth Ridge Trail #3105 and then Grizzly Bear Ridge Trail #3121. It continues north to Indian Coral where it connects with the Panjab Trail #3127.

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Shared By:

Greg Brown

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  4.3 from 3 votes

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#472

in Washington

#10,453

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Photos

Springtime panorama looking SE into the Wenaha Wilderness with the Wallowa Mountains in the distance.
Oct 15, 2018 near Dayton, WA
Trail view on Mt Misery #3121 heading to Oregon Butte
Oct 17, 2018 near Dayton, WA

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Jul 2, 2020
Adam Baldwin
Did the leg from Oregon Butte to Panjab. No bugs, We saw no bears but lots of signs of activity in the meadow areas.
Aug 17, 2019
Satya Moehlin
May 26, 2019
Sky Evergreen
Great for the first 12 miles coming from Panjab trail. Snowfields that had very weak structure caused us to turn back. 12mi — 6h 50m
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