One of the west’s most fascinating historical figures to me has always been Chief Joseph of the Wallowa Nez Perce. Joseph was both a warrior and a peacemaker but ended up in an impossible position in 1877 after a treaty guaranteeing his band’s place in the Wallowa Valley was broken and four white settlers were killed by his people in the aftermath. He fled towards the Canadian border with his band but was overtaken just shy of the border. In the aftermath of what has become known as the Nez Perce War, the Wallowa band was resettled on the Colville Reservation in Washington which I visited late last year. Joseph traveled far and wide speaking on behalf of his people and never gave up hope of returning to his beloved Wallowa Valley. He spoke so fondly of it that I knew I had to go visit the area when I had the opportunity. What I found was a stunning valley, surrounded by mountains and ribboned with rivers and lakes, As soon as I descended into the valley I could see why Chief Joseph was so passionate about it. In addition to being their traditional homeland and the place where their dead are buried, it clearly provided them with everything they would have ever needed.

Nestled in the heart of the Wallowa Valley is the town of Enterprise, an adorable little mountain town founded in 1886 and now home to about 2,000 people. Enterprise is both the county seat of Wallowa County and the main supply town for the region. The railroad arrived in 1908 allowing the Eastern Oregon Lumber Company to form a few years later. Lumber is still a major player in the local economy and, along with the local ranching operations, helps keep the town afloat. I loved the little historic downtown core which is clean and well-kept, and dinner at the Range Rider was also a treat. I thoroughly enjoyed my time in Enterprise and the Wallowa Valley and I hope you enjoy these photos from my visit.

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Wallowa County Courthouse

Beautiful Eagle at the Courthouse

Chief Joseph Statue

The Enterprise Building

ER Bowley Building

No Name Espresso

The Door to the IOOF

Mountain Vistas

The Fire Department

Dusk Down 2nd Street

Light Post

I Like This Gentle Christmas Tree

The Litch Hotel is Fabulous

Gazebo on the Courthouse Grounds

IOOF Building

Main Street to the Right

Even the Car Wash has a View

Main Street

I Love Old Wagons

Perfectly Parked Truck

Enterprise Mercantile and Milling

Check Out That Crescent Moon

I Love the Pink Band

I Like This Sign

The OK Theatre was Built in 1918

Wallowa County Courthouse

Mountains Down 1st Street

Cool Old Church

Napa Had Cool Murals

The Ponderosa Motel

Beautiful Old Brick Building on Main Street

Red Rose Boutique

Mandatory Post Clock

A Lovely Victorian Home

Leo’s

Range Rider is the Spot

Is it Real?

Down a Residential Street

Mountains Mountains Everywhere

Red Rooster

Main Street

Beautiful Mountains

Shadow Catcher Cameo

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