Recommended Llama Treks
Explore the beauty of the Western backcountry with the help of llamas.
These hard-working, friendly animals allow you to pack more gear and push further into the beautiful terrain few get to experience. The Pacific Northwest has endless trail options that suit the ability of the packing llama. Below are a few of the areas that our llamas have explored, but you can also search for specific trails that meet your length, difficulty and desired location on www.alltrails.com. This is a great resource for filtering through trails that meet your needs. When searching for trails on www.alltrails.com, select “horseback riding” under the desired “activity” section. This will help narrow down trails that typically suit better to llama packing.
Between Oregon, Washington, California and Idaho; there are over 243 designated wilderness areas ready to explore. Oregon alone has 48 different wilderness areas. Listed below are a few of our more popular, local wilderness areas. The Columbia gorge and the coast range also offer an array of trails that work great for a llama explorer.
- Mount Jefferson Wilderness (Central Oregon)
- Mark O. Hatfield Wilderness (Columbia Gorge – Oregon)
- Mount Hood Wilderness (Western Oregon)
- Three Sisters Wilderness (Central Oregon)
- Eagle Cap Wilderness (Eastern Oregon)
- Strawberry Mountain Wilderness (Central Oregon)
- Hells Canyon Wilderness (Eastern Oregon)
- Mount Rainier Wilderness (Western Washington)
- Goat Rock Wilderness (Western Washington)
- Sawtooth Wilderness (Central Idaho)
- Frank Church Wilderness (Central Idaho)
- Marble Mountain Wilderness (Northern California)