National Wild & Scenic Rivers
 

Donner und Blitzen River

Oregon

Donner und Blitzen RiverBureau of Land Management
Burns District Office
HC74 - 12533 Highway 20 West
Hines, Oregon 97738

Designated Reach: October 28, 1988, and October 30, 2000. October 28, 1988: From its headwaters to the confluence with the South Fork Blitzen and Little Blitzen, including the tributaries: Little Blitzen River, South Fork Blitzen River, Big Indian Creek, Little Indian Creek, and Fish Creek. October 30, 2000: Mud Creek from its source to its confluence with the Donner und Blitzen River; Ankle Creek from its headwaters to its confluence with the Donner und Blitzen River; and the South Fork of Ankle Creek from its source to its confluence with Ankle Creek.

Classification/Mileage: October 28, 1988: Wild — 72.7 miles; Total — 72.7 miles. October 30, 2000: Wild — 14.8 miles; Total — 14.8 miles

From its headwaters to the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge boundary, including major tributaries, this wild river offers scenic glaciated canyons, unique ecosystems, and exceptional wild trout fisheries.

Related Site: Wildhorse & Kiger Creeks

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