Tram Summit Grill and Outdoor Patio

Ride the steepest four person tram in North America to the top of 8,150' Mount Howard and there you can dine overlooking beautiful Wallowa Lake while enjoying the majestic peaks of the Wallowa Mountains and the Seven Devils. This European alpine setting is a spectacular environment in which to enjoy a leisurely lunch, snack, or a favorite beverage.

  • Gondola
    An accent you'll never forget.
  • Squrrels
    Explore the area's trails and lookouts and be charmed by it's friendly wildlife.
  • Lookout
    Climb 3700' to the top of Mt. Howard into alpine wilderness bliss.
  • Scenery
    Witness the Eagle Cap in all its splendor.
  • Red Digger
    The area's native inhabitants are very friendly and entertaining.
  • Trails
    There are about two miles of trails at the top for you to explore.
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    Memories that will last a lifetime.
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The grill offers a wide variety of casual food. The deli sandwiches are made with fresh meats and trimmings and served on your choice of fresh breads. The sandwiches are especially good when accompanied with one of our several home-style soups or chili. We also might suggest a Summit Grill specialty the chili or soup bread bowl. The Summit Grill also offers a full range of snack items including cookies, cinnamon rolls, fries, soft drinks, hot specialty coffees and hot chocolate. We serve a number of well known beers and micro brews including our popular locally brewed “Terminal Gravity”. If you prefer we offer a variety of wines. The meaty gourmet burgers served with a mountain of fries, get raves from guests.

Then take a walk on over two miles of developed trails to specatular overlooks where on a clear day you can see four states. If you're fit, you can hike overland further into the Eagle Cap Wilderness.

A great way to spend a day in 'Americas Little Switzerland.'

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Wallowa Lake Tramway

Contact Us:

59919 Wallowa Lake Hwy
541-432-5331
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