Miles Kms | Item | Summary |
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0.0 0.0 4154 ft. |
Burns, Oregon |
USA highway #20/295 Town named after Scottish poet Robert Burns.Attractions, Harney County Historical Museum (Ranching). Malheur Nations Wildlife Refuge just 30 miles south of the City on US 205 (migratory birds). |
0.9 1.4 4154 ft. |
Bridge |
Crossing small river. |
1.7 2.8 4150 ft. |
Junction 205 |
State highway #204 Frenchglen Highway. South to Malheur National Wildlife Refuge and diamond craters (old volcano lavaflows.) |
3.7 5.9 4144 ft. |
Airport Road |
East a mile to Burns Municipal Airport. |
25.2 40.5 4124 ft. |
Crystal Crane Hot Springs |
Naturally hot mineral water and swim area. |
28.6 46.1 4127 ft. |
Crane, Oregon |
Community of Crane, Oregon to the East. Limited services. |
37.8 60.8 4111 ft. |
Lavabed Road |
Farm road. |
60.9 98.0 5056 ft. |
Springs Hills |
Passing through Springs Hills. To the South of the marker is Indian Creek Butte. |
63.9 102.9 4357 ft. |
Baker Pass |
Baker Pass at Spring Hill, South is Sunrise Valley. |
75.9 122.1 4613 ft. |
Plya Lake |
Dry Lake. Water in Spring and Early Summer. |
88.7 142.7 4029 ft. |
View of Scott Butte |
East of highway is Scott Butte. |
91.3 146.9 3934 ft. |
Junction US 95 |
Junction of US #95. East 10 miles to Crooked Creek State Park. South to Winnemucca, Nevada Interstate #80.
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