Diamond Craters Recreation Management Area

Address: 28910 Highway 20 West, Hines, OR 97738, USA
Phone: 503-573-4400 Email: OR_Burns_Mail@blm.gov

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This is a fascinating area that contains hundreds of pristine volcanic features. Geologists maintain that the area has some of the best and most diverse examples of basaltic volcanism in the United States. Features include blast craters, small calderas, unusual lava flow formations, a water-filled crater (maar), and unusual plant communities.

Directions

Diamond Craters is located near the center of Harney County in southeast Oregon's high desert country. The area lies about 40 air miles southeast of Burns in Township 28 and 29 South, Range 32 East. It is remote from population centers but access is not difficult. One route is southeast from Burns on Oregon State Highway 78 to the junction at New Princeton, then south and west by well-marked all-weather roads that skirt the easternand southern parts of the Craters. Another route is south from Burns via Oregon State Highway 205 and DiamondLane, a paved county road.

Activities

  • Camping
  • Interpretive Programs
  • Hiking