Cornucopia Wilderness Pack Station

Copyright © 2004 Wilderness Outfitters, LLCWhen most people think of Oregon mountains, they think of Mt. Hood and the other high Cascade volcanos, but the Rockies also cross Oregon in the northeastern corner of the state where, combined with the Snake River, they form the deepest gorge in the United States and one of the largest mountain wilderness areas.

Much of that mountain wilderness lies within the 1200 square mile Wallowa Mountain range as part of the 360,000 acre Eagle Cap Wilderness, an area with scenic wild rivers like the Minam and Imnaha, 53 high mountain lakes, 540 miles of trails, granite crags, and steep-walled valleys formed by ancient glaciers.

It's beautiful, game-rich country, and Moss Springs Packing has been leading hunters into the wild Wallowas since 1972. You can rest assured Moss Springs packers and guides are full-time, wilderness professionals who know how to take you to the places you want to be and back again on a trip you'll never forget.

If you'd like to see a sample topo map of Wallowa country, click here for a visit to Topozone.com.