Thu Mar 17, 2005 12:27 pm
A few tidbits about the Alvord area:
A good place to see bighorn sheep is on top of Mickey Mountain, just north of the Alvord playa, right next to Mickey hot springs.
Alvord Ranch hot springs is between the road the the playa. It's a pair of concrete pools with a wood deck. One is surrounded by a tin shed, the other is in the open. You can land on the playa nearby and walk the 1/4 mile to the spring.
There is a cold water spring with water good for drinking about a mile to the south of the Alvord Ranch hot spring. It's between the road and the playa, look for lots of green bushes surrounded by a fence.
About 7 or 8 miles south of the Alvord playa is Borax hot springs. Several springs there, some too hot to get into, some almost too hot. Then there's the small lake that is bathwater warm. A good place for a swim. It has a "bottomless pit" which goes down who knows how far. No place to land a plane there but a standard passenger car can get there on dirt roads.
The 9,700 foot Steens Mountain is just west of the Alvord. Some of the mountain is now wilderness so watch your altitude. Great views of Kiger Gorge and other glacier carved gorges from over the mountain.
About 12 miles east of the Alvord is Coyote Lake, another dry lake where one could land if you really want to be out in the middle of nowhere. It's about half way between the Alvord and Alkali Lake State Airport.
The little town of Fields, about 14 miles south of the Alvord has auto gas, cafe, store, motel, and a small airstrip.
Farther south is Denio Junction which has a small airstrip but the store/gas station was closed when we flew down there last year.
Q