A Look at Oregon's Roadless Wildlands
Take a look at Oregon's geographically and ecologically diverse roadless wildlands.
Oregon's roadless areas are geographically diverse, covering every region of the state. From the Wallowa Mountains in Northeast Oregon to the Siskiyou Mountains of Southwest Oregon, roadless wildlands provide people with great places to recreate. They also provide many other benefits, including clean drinking water, fresh air, fish and wildlife, and a legacy for future generations. To learn more about some of Oregon's pristine roadless wildlands, explore the links below.
Featured areas in the Northwest and Central Oregon
Bachelor and Coffin Mountain Roadless Areas
Canyon Creek and East Detroit Roadless Areas
Moose Creek Roadless Area
Pyramid Mountain Roadless Area
Maiden Peak Roadless Area
Mt. Hood National Forest
Eagle Creek Roadless Area
Memaloose Creek Roadless Area
Roaring River Roadless Area
Umpqua National Forest
Brice Creek Roadless Area
Diamond Lake Ranger District Roadless Areas
Hardesty Mountain Roadless Area
Featured areas in Southwest Oregon
Kangaroo Roadless Area
Rouge River and Siskiyou National Forests
Zane Grey Roadless Area
Medford District Bureau of Land Management
North and South Kalmiopsis Roadless Areas
Siskiyou National Forest
Pelican Butte Roadless Area
Winema National Forests
Featured areas in Eastern Oregon
Mill Creek Roadless Area
Ochoco National Forests
Baker City Watershed - Marble Point Roadless Area
Wallowa-Whitman National Forest
Lord Flat Roadless Area
Wallowa-Whitman National Forest
Wallowa-Whitman National Forest


