Howard Falls is a waterfall in Wallowa County, Oregon, located on the East Fork Wallowa River near Wallowa Lake and the town of Joseph. The most common access point is from the Wallowa Lake Trailhead – Little Alps Day-Use Area, a popular starting point for several hikes including nearby BC Creek Falls and Wallowa Falls.
Bronze Antler Bed and Breakfast is a delightful, award-winning Bed and Breakfast located in Joseph, the premiere art colony town of Eastern Oregon. Walking distance to local art galleries, restaurants and unique shops.
The Bronze Antler Bed & Breakfast offers three guest rooms and one upscale, modern suite, all with Wi-Fi, air conditioning and private attached bath. The Bronze Antler is the only AAA 3-diamond & Select Registry lodging in Joseph, Oregon.
PSA: We recommend tackling this adventure in summer or fall due to winter conditions.
With winter and spring come winter storms and snow pack melt, supplying Oregon scenic rivers the water needed to create our wildly beautiful and renowned waterfalls. Don’t let a little rain keep you away—this is when the cascades are at their most breathtaking. It’s certainly not too early to start planning your Oregon vacation that should involve chasing waterfalls. Come feel the mist of Oregon waterfalls on your face!
Our Chasing Waterfalls and Oregon Waterfall Wednesdays series continues. According to Northwest Waterfall Survey there are well over 1000 waterfalls in Oregon! We’ve set out to witness the beauty of as many as we can. We’ll share our finds with you, our guests, so you too can set out to Chase Waterfalls.
Peruse Chasing Waterfalls on our blog and while there explore Where To Stay. What To Do. Where To Eat. Where To Play. You’ll find a mountain of epic trip ideas for your next outdoor, cultural or culinary adventure in every corner of the state. Now more than two dozen inns are ready to help you plan your most EPIC Oregon road trip!
Since 1989, the Oregon Bed and Breakfast Guild has served as a statewide information network for its member properties, providing a unified voice for the industry with state regulatory and tourism agencies.
Now known as The Oregon Association of Independent Inns, we’re the same trusted organization, with a new name, a fresh look, and an expanded focus on independent lodging properties beyond traditional bed and breakfasts. Member properties represent a wide range of accommodations, from small guest cottages, cabins, and intimate two-room B&Bs to larger country inns, boutique hotels and dude ranches.
Oregon Association of Independent Inns are ready to share Oregon with you: it’s environment, culture, and heritage. Combine gracious hospitality with ambiance at an inspected and approved member of the Oregon Association of Independent Inns.
