The Succor Creek State Natural Area is a great choice for a summer season vacation and half the fun is just getting there. This state park is located in eastern Oregon between Lake Owyhee and the Idaho border. Highway 95 runs nearby, but the dirt roads coming from this direction are rough going through the mountain passes. The smoothest route for trailer haulers actually is Succor Creek Road, which begins near the north end of Lake Owyhee. This route meanders its way south through a vast BLM conservation area to the mouth of Succor Creek Canyon. There are plenty of dirt trails to explore in the BLM public lands along the way and dispersed camping is allowed throughout the rolling grassy hills. Pronghorn antelope graze in this region, so be sure to pack a camera for the ride!
Upon arrival the terrain dramatically changes from rolling hills to towering buttes, massive rock outcrops and a narrow canyon where Succor Creek flows. The tall rock spires and sheer vertical canyon walls impart an ominous look, yet this state natural area is as peaceful as can be. There are several meadows where wildflowers bloom. The wetland areas are teaming with life and wild turkeys can be heard clucking in the shadows. The creek flows gently through this canyon and plenty of shade trees are by the waterside. There are several primitive campsites to be found along the dirt road through the canyon. Near the end of the line is a developed campground and a day use area complete with basic facilities and picnic tables. There is no drinking water, so be sure to stock up plenty. A wooden bridge is located next to the picnic area that offers a chance to explore the trails on the east side of the park. Succor Creek Road continues south to a steep uphill climb that goes a perch which overlooks the entire canyon. Venturing to this overlook is highly recommended and the challenging dirt roads that go through the mountain passes beckon to be experienced. This is a very remote area with no cel phone coverage, so a dedicated mapping system will be needed. The mileage really adds up quickly in this desolate region, so fuel management will be critical. Be sure to stock up heavy on supplies, because Succor Creek is one of those majestic places that you will not want to leave anytime too soon!
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