Chris H
Google
Many great overlooks and trails here. Steens mountain loop is a confusing mix of scary looking drop offs and placid gravel roads. We went backwards it seems from what most people did. We came from south Steens campground. The way up was steep and many sharp turns, with a lot of altitude gain in only a few miles, and being able to see so far into the distance to the desert floor below is incredible and added to the awe of what we were traveling into. While the backside, heading back into French glenn was a gradual decent and relatively uneventful. The pictures are fine, but can't convey the amazing views and the majesty of what you'll see if you make this journey yourself. It's confusing because one minute you'll be traveling up the side of a mountain with thousands of feet drop one side to a sub alpine plain with acres upon acres of open sagebrush and a winding gravel road through the center. I've seen a lot in Oregon and this is probably the best. The road is well maintained, it can be taken in almost any vehicle, I probably wouldn't go in a smart car but you probably could. There are many overlooks for amazing views and pictures as well as a few short trails for the same. If you're up for it there are a few bigger trails like Wildhorse Lake and Big Indian Gorge . If you get to the summit I would recommend heading up the path to the cell towers to see the valley below and looking out over the Alvord desert. Very beautiful and awe inspiring to say the least.