This Oregon Restaurant Is The Highest In The Pacific Northwest. The Views Are Absolutely Stunning.

Summit Grill offers a unique dining experience atop Mt. Howard in Oregon, accessible only via the Wallowa Lake Tramway.

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,"11":3,"12":0}">Did you know that you can dine on top of a mountain in Oregon? The amazing Summit Grill is located 8,150 feet up atop Mt. Howard in the breathtaking Wallowa Mountains. This rustic restaurant is the perfect place to take the whole family and experience one of Oregon's most breathtaking natural wonders. Check it out:

For a spectacular dining experience, look no further than the one-of-a-kind Summit Grill.

The only way to reach this scenic restaurant is via the Wallowa Lake Tramway, which will carry you up to the top of Mt. Howard and provide a truly awe-inspiring view.

The journey will take you past some of the most stunning alpine views that Oregon has to offer.

When you arrive at the Summit Grill, you'll find this open-air restaurant simple and rustic.

The food is tasty and refreshing - exactly what you need after traveling up the side of a mountain.

The menu features fresh, innovative dishes that exemplify the flavors of the Pacific Northwest.

The patio seating is simply breathtaking.

You can watch the tram go up and down with Wallowa Lake in the background.

Since you are dining in nature, there are plenty of little animal friends around.

After you're done with your meal, you can take a leisurely stroll around the top of Mt. Howard before traveling back down the tram.

The Wallowa Lake Tramway is located at 59919 Wallowa Lake Hwy., Joseph, OR 97846.

Have you dined at Summit Grill before? Share your experiences with us in the comments below. If you snapped photos on your journey up Mt. Howard, we'd love to see them! Share them on our Oregon Nature Lovers Facebook group for a chance to see your photos featured!

For more amazing dining spots in Oregon, check out these 9 restaurants on the river.

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