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John Day River
The pungent smell of sagebrush brought a smile to my face, and conjured up many memories of my youth.
Cottonwood Canyon sits in a deep canyon of the John Day River, one of our nation’s longest free-flowing rivers.
The park has 8,000-plus acres for hiking, fishing and exploring the interesting landscape.
These are beautiful, John. I love them all but the river with the majestic mountains, the cliff trail, and the “I’ve been spotted” are my favs. I can see myself hiking that trail. I can feel the wanderlust. 🙂
You would enjoy the hike Ellen. I didn’t mention it in the post, but I also spotted a covey of quail and a hen pheasant. In another month it will be wildflower heaven.
Ohhh that sounds amazing. Maybe when we come to visit again we can look at that hike?
Absolutely! Although, it’s best in the spring and early fall.