Day Hike - Leslie Gulch & Juniper Gulch Trail

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Day Hike - Leslie Gulch & Juniper Gulch Trail

Explore and photograph spectacular high desert scenery, fall colors, wildlife, dramatic unique eroded rock formations in Leslie Gulch within an ancient volcanic caldera and night sky viewing in SE Oregon's Owyhee Canyonlands (remniscent of NV Red Rock SP & UT canyonlands).

  • Thu, Oct 3, 2019 — Sun, Oct 6, 2019
  • Seattle Photography Committee
  • Day Hiking, Exploring Nature, Photography
  • Adults
  • Moderate
  • Moderate
  • Mileage: 10.0 mi
  • Elevation Gain: 1,200 ft

Meet at Slocum Creek campground - Thur  1pm Mtn Time (or 8:30am for optional AM hike); Fri - Sun 8am.

Best local road access is from Rockville T-shaped junction at the Rockville School, where you will head left toward Succor Creek for another 1.8 miles. Then turn left on the gravel for Leslie Gulch. It descends through stunning rock formations to the Owyhee River roughly 14.5 miles in.   Medium clearance or higher vehicle recommended.

Do not drive road south from Succor Creek State Park, which may be difficult driving or impassible when wet conditions; OK if dry road 

For members only. Minimum 3 participants.

Email leader with recent moderate hiking experience and interests in this trip (photo, naturalist, hiking only). 

Leisurely pace group hikes for short to extended photo opp stops and nature enjoyment of dramatic scenery, unique eroded rock formations (spires and honeycombed welded volcanic tuff), fall colors, and wildlife (birds, bighorn sheep, snakes, lizards, insects) in the ancient Mahogany Mountain caldera created by  the "Yellowstone Hotspot."  Options for early and late light photography near camp.   If you're looking for a faster paced hike or solo hiking, please consider joining a trip that better matches your expectations.

Primitive camping at Slocum Creek CG (Leslie Gulch) or at Succor Creek State Park.  Pack in vehicle 1 gal water per person for each day for trail and camp use.

Be aware of approx travel times to Leslie Gulch:  from Boise 2 hours; from Seattle 8-9 hours (via I82, I84, ID95); from Portland approx  7-8 hours (via I84, ID95).

Day hikes approx 5-7 miles/day (partial to full day):  Juniper Gulch / Yellow Jacket, Upper Leslie Gulch, Timber Gulch, Dago Gulch trails (or routes), Slocum Creek Gulch and more.   If time and interest, options for half-to full day hikes  at other nearby trails/routes (in/near Leslie Gulch or S of Jordan Valley):  Sage Creek, Succor Crk SP, Steamboat Rock, North Fork Owyhee River Wilderness (S of Jordan Valley).

Option for Monday (or Sunday):  Chalk Basin                                        http://wildowyhee.org/photos/chalk-basin 5-mi 600' gain loop (near Rome, OR) in Owyhee River Canyon, if interest and bone-dry roads/weather with AWD hi-clearance vehicles.  Explore and photograph Chalk Basin's multi-colored badlands in fantastically eroded shapes (pinnacles, hoodoos, domes, goblins, painted cliffs), colorful spring wildflowers (red paintbrush, yellow balsamroot, purple sage and vetch) amid sagebrush.  Driving distance from Rome (south of Leslie Gulch and Jordan Valley via hwy 95) and  25-30 miles via gravel and dirt road. 

Link to Chalk Basin hike description:  https://www.statesmanjournal.com/story/travel/outdoors/hikes/2014/06/11/hidden-desert-treasure-dazzles/10313139/

Please review desert safety tips (for Leslie Gulch & Owyhee area):   https://onda.org/discover-oregons-desert/important-advice-safe-exploration/

Leader will have trail descriptions from recommended guidebooks:  The Owyhee Canyonlands - An Outdoor Adventure Guide (Stuebner & Lisk); The Hiker's Guide to Greater Boise (Marchand); 100 Hikes / Travel Guide Eastern Oregon (Sullivan).

Oregon Natural Desert Assoc links (Leslie Gulch & Owyhee Canyonlands):: https://onda.org/hike/leslie-gulch/   https://onda.org/recommendations/visitors-guide-owyhee-canyonlands/

Juniper Gulch trip report (from Idaho Alpine Zone): http://idahoalpinezone.com/index.php?p=4_77

 Upper Leslie Gulch hike description (from Hiker's Guide to Greater Boise):   http://hikingidaho.com/wp-content/uploads/HikingIdaho-Greater-Boise-Hike48-Upper-Leslie-Gulch.pdf

 Hiking Oregon Geology (Elliott & Bishop) book recommended for geology hike information on Leslie Gulch.

 

 

Route/Place

Leslie Gulch & Juniper Gulch Trail


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Required Equipment

Required Equipment

The Ten Essentials

  1. Navigation
  2. Sun protection
  3. Insulation (extra clothing)
  4. Illumination
  5. First aid supplies
  6. Fire
  7. Repair kit and tools, including knife
  8. Nutrition (extra food)
  9. Hydration (extra water)
  10. Emergency shelter
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