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Welcome to Wallowa Lake Vacation Rentals

Welcome to Wallowa Lake Vacation Rentals—your Own Private Home in Paradise!

Visit picturesque Wallowa Lake resort area

Visit picturesque Wallowa Lake and spend your time in one of your own private homes while you explore all that Wallowa County has to offer to you. All of our homes have completely stocked kitchens, complete furnishings, king beds, cable TV, internet service, BBQ’s, lawn furniture, and some have fireplaces (or propane stoves) to help you set the mode to RELAX! All you will need to bring is your clothes and your food—we take care of the rest!

Spend your days laying on your own private boat dock soaking in the sun while listening to the birds, or chose to trek through the Eagle Cap Wilderness and the Wallowa-Whitman National Forest which offers Wallowa Lake Oregon over 2 million acres with elevations ranging from under 900 feet in Hell’s Canyon to over 9800 feet in the Eagle Cap Wilderness. Explore the 50+ alpine lakes that are scattered throughout Wallowa County. Need a little more pampering and a little less hiking? Spend some time in the small towns of Joseph, Enterprise, Lostine, Wallowa, and the Wallowa Lake resort area where you can find a little of everything and experience what small town customer service is all about!

Whether you chose to explore every corner of Wallowa County, or nestle into one of our cozy and inviting homes, you will go home with memories that will last you a lifetime.

Cindi's World

Promise

If you have been reading any of the other blogs, I often pull from a really great book called ABOUT WALLOWA COUNTY. This is another entry from it that I think is interesting!

The settlement of Promise was twenty five miles north of the town of Wallowa. The first two homesteaders came in 1891 and were considering what to call this new area. There were other places called Garden of Eden and Paradise not too far away, so they decided their settlement would be the Promised Land. It was call this until the post office opened in 1896 and shortened it to Promise. Their population in 1900 was 181. The Post office later closed in 1944.

Apr 30, 2008