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Wildflower Ridge Campsite

Perched at 4,800 feet on the eastern slope of the Cascade Range, this secluded backcountry site offers an unobstructed panorama of the Three Sisters Wilderness. The campsite sits in a natural clearing dotted with Indian paintbrush and lupine that bloom from late June through August. A seasonal creek runs 200 yards downhill, providing fresh water during spring snowmelt. The site accommodates 2-3 tents on relatively flat ground, with natural windbreaks from scattered ponderosa pines. Morning light hits the peaks around 6:30 AM, while evenings offer spectacular alpenglow on the snow-capped summits. Popular with photographers and solitude-seekers, this primitive site requires a moderate 3.5-mile hike from the nearest trailhead off Forest Road 46. Note: No facilities. Pack out all waste. Bear canister required May-October.

Bend Oregon

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Boulder, CO

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Wildflower Ridge Campsite

Perched at 4,800 feet on the eastern slope of the Cascade Range, this secluded backcountry site offers an unobstructed panorama of the Three Sisters Wilderness. The campsite sits in a natural clearing dotted with Indian paintbrush and lupine that bloom from late June through August. A seasonal creek runs 200 yards downhill, providing fresh water during spring snowmelt. The site accommodates 2-3 tents on relatively flat ground, with natural windbreaks from scattered ponderosa pines. Morning light hits the peaks around 6:30 AM, while evenings offer spectacular alpenglow on the snow-capped summits. Popular with photographers and solitude-seekers, this primitive site requires a moderate 3.5-mile hike from the nearest trailhead off Forest Road 46. Note: No facilities. Pack out all waste. Bear canister required May-October.

Bend Oregon

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