Take A Ride On The Steepest Four-Person Gondola In North America At Oregon's Wallowa Lake Tramway
By Catherine Armstrong|Published May 22, 2020
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Writer, editor and researcher with a passion for exploring new places. Catherine loves local bookstores, independent films, and spending time with her family, including Gus the golden retriever, who is a very good boy.
Are you looking for an awesome Oregon adventure? The Wallowa Lake Tramway opens in late May every year, and we can’t wait to soak in the scenic views. The tram was the steepest four-person gondola in all of North America when it was built in 1970, and it’s right here in our own backyard!
For a day full of fresh air and adventure, head to Wallowa Lake to ride the tramway. You'll find it just south of the town of Joseph.
This area is absolutely gorgeous, but snow remains at the top far into the summer. Make sure to bring a jacket so you'll be comfortable while exploring at the top.
While you're marveling at the incredible feat of engineering at work, don't forget to enjoy views of Wallowa Lake far below, and the mountains all around you.
The trail to the Summit Overlook is the shorter of the two loops, and it takes you along a dirt path for just three quarters of a mile. There's a slight incline along the trail, but most visitors are able to navigate it.
Enjoy delicious burgers, sandwiches, and entrees, and sip a beer or glass of wine. At 8,150 feet, the Summit Grill claims to be the "Highest Restaurant in the Northwest."
You'll never tire of these views, but the tram closes down at 4 p.m. in June and September, and 5 p.m. in July and August. On the way down, you'll be treated to the same sweeping valley views.