The Aldrich Mountains are a mountain range in Grant County, Oregon, United States. An east–west range rising south of the John Day River valley, the mountains are bounded on the west by the South Fork John Day River, on the south by Murderers Creek and the Bear Valley, and the east by Canyon Creek. Most of the Aldrich Mountains and the mountainous terrain south of them are contained within the Malheur National Forest. The highest point in the range is Fields Peak at 7,366 feet (2,245 m) The nearest human settlement is Mount Vernon, located in the John Day River valley. Across the South Fork John Day River to the west are the Ochoco Mountains, while across Canyon Creek to the east is the Strawberry Range.
There's a trail called Fields Peak Trail #212 leading to the summit.
By elevation Fields Peak is
# 25 out of 152 in Malheur National Forest # 31 out of 228 in Grant County # 1 out of 36 in the Aldrich Mountains
By prominence Fields Peak is
# 3 out of 152 in Malheur National Forest # 39 out of 4749 in Oregon # 3 out of 228 in Grant County # 14 out of 2184 in the Columbia Plateau # 1 out of 36 in the Aldrich Mountains
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