Or. Admin. Code § 635-008-0170 - Wenaha Wildlife Area (Wallowa County)
The Wenaha Wildlife Area is open to wildlife-oriented public use compatible with goals and objectives contained in the 2007 (updated 2017) Wenaha Wildlife Area Management Plan unless otherwise excluded or restricted by the following rules:
(1) The area is
open to the public from April 1 through December 31. Exceptions: Year-round
public access is permitted at designated camping areas, (headquarters and Griz
Flat), on department land along the Wenaha River, and between the Grande Ronde
river road and the Grande Ronde River from the Redmond grade bridge below Troy
to the mouth of Wildcat Cr.
(2)
Motorized vehicle travel is only allowed on open roads or parking areas and up
to 300 feet off open roads for the purpose of moving to and from designated
campsites.
(3) Camping is prohibited
except in designated campsites and shall not exceed a total of 14 days during
any 30-day period.
(4) Campfires or
open burning is prohibited except at campsites. Open fires are prohibited
during designated fire closures.
(5)
Discharging of firearms is prohibited except while hunting during authorized
game bird and game mammal seasons, or at the Griz Flat muzzleloader range in
accordance with posted rules.
(6)
Domestic sheep and goats are prohibited.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 496.012, 496.138 & 496.146
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 496.012, 496.138 & 496.146
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