HART MOUNTAIN The hike up DeGarmo Canyon isn’t daringly daunting.
The distance from the upper parking area to the refreshingly scenic 35-foot waterfall is only about three-quarters of a mile. But be.
The Hart Mountain National Antelope Refuge is distant from population, relatively little visited with far more pronghorn antelope, bighorn sheep, sage grouse, mule deer and other wildlife than people..
Today 18 national wildlife refuges occupy every corner of Oregon, offering safe habitat for hundreds of species of birds as well as fish, mammals, reptiles, amphibians and insects. Best of all: Visitors can hike, watch for wildlife and more all with smaller crowds than at the state’s most popular destinations.
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