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Two Pan

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Two Pan is located in the Wallowa-Whitman National Forest near Enterprise, Oregon. The terrain consists of forested areas and mountainous landscapes. Campers can explore the nearby Eagle Cap Wilderness and Wallowa Lake, with temperatures ranging from 30°F in winter to 80°F in summer.

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Location

Two Pan is located in Oregon

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Directions

From Enterprise, Oregon travel northwest on State Highway 82 to Lostine; In Lostine go 7 miles south on the Lostine River Road to Forest boundary; Lostine River Road turns into Forest Road 8210; Travel on Forest Road 8210 up the Lostine Canyon for 11 more miles to campground on left side before Two Pan Trailhead. The forest roads are gravel surface.

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45.25000095 N
117.37700055 W

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Reviewed Jul. 24, 2018

Horse camp

The camp has four spots for camping with picnic tables, fire pit, tie ups for horses and hay holders. There was some hay left over that attracted a deer very close to us as we camped here at night. We also heard what may have been a bear growling at night. The camp is about 11 miles down a gravel road and next to Two Pan trailhead, where there are a decent amount of cars parked for people who are backpacking in the eagle cap wilderness. Access to the trail is a short walk from the camp. We did a day hike along the trail, and it’s very pretty. Next to a creek, lots of wildflowers, many birds chirping. I love this place. It would be fantastic to visit again, stay for a bit longer, and go backpacking.

Frequently Asked Questions

What amenities are available at Two Pan Campground?

Two Pan Campground offers basic but functional amenities across its four camping sites. Each site includes a picnic table and fire pit for cooking and relaxation. The campground also features tie-ups for horses and hay holders, making it a good option for equestrian campers. There are no electric hookups, showers, or flush toilets available. Come prepared with your own water and supplies, as services are limited in this rustic wilderness setting.

What hiking trails are accessible from Two Pan Campground?

Two Pan Campground serves as a primary trailhead for accessing the Eagle Cap Wilderness. Hikers can embark on the popular trail to Mirror Lake, which offers spectacular alpine scenery and fishing opportunities. The East Fork Lostine River Trail also begins here, leading into the heart of the wilderness with connections to numerous other trails and destinations within the Eagle Cap network. The area provides access to multiple backcountry lakes, mountain passes, and peaks, making it an excellent starting point for both day hikes and multi-day backpacking adventures.

Where is Two Pan Campground located?

Two Pan Campground is located approximately 11 miles down a gravel road in the Wallowa-Whitman National Forest of northeastern Oregon. It serves as a gateway to the Eagle Cap Wilderness Area, nestled among the stunning Wallowa Mountains. The campground sits at the terminus of Forest Service Road 6220, providing a strategic starting point for wilderness adventures. The somewhat remote location requires navigation on gravel roads but rewards visitors with a peaceful forest setting.