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- Steens Mountain - Wikipedia
Steens Mountain is distinctive in its absence of trees of the pine family, Pinaceae, especially ponderosa pine and Douglas fir, at elevations in which they would normally be found – from 5,500–8,000 feet (1,700–2,400 meters) above sea level
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- First-Timer’s Guide to Steens Mountain - Travel Oregon
The Burns-based company offers year-round customizable tours to Steens (and throughout Eastern Oregon) to hike, bike, drive and even ride horses, with special tours for creating art, stargazing and more It also rents camping gear and provides shuttle services
- Steens Mountain Cooperative Management and Protection Area
Steens Mountain offers a remarkable blend of high desert backcountry, alpine meadows, glacial canyons, and solitude It’s remote, rugged, and rewarding, with hikes ranging from easy summit walks to challenging multi‑day gorge traverses
- 25 Facts About Steens - Oregon Natural Desert Association
Steens Mountain is home to at least six endemic plant species—four wildflowers, a bluegrass and a reedgrass—that are a colorful reminder of the rich diversity of habitats on the mountain
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- A Trip to Steens, Oregon’s Secret Mountain - Travel Oregon
The day’s first hike was Kiger Gorge, the largest of four stunning glacial canyons that mark the western slopes of Steens The ice that scoured the mountain is long gone, but a memory remains in these half-mile-deep valleys carved from the uplifted basalt flows
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