A view of the small town, Bend in Oregon
Benham Falls in Oregon
A waterfall near Bend, Oregon
A view of the small town, Bend in Oregon
Benham Falls in Oregon
A waterfall near Bend, Oregon
A blend of nature and culture

Bend

Bend, Oregon, is a city in the heart of the beautiful Pacific Northwest. Known for its natural landscapes, outdoor activities, and thriving cultural scene, Bend is a true gem for those seeking an unforgettable travel experience. Whether you're an avid hiker, a passionate skier, or an adventurous mountain biker, Bend's extensive network of trails and slopes will leave you spoilt for choice.

The Deschutes River lined with trees and houses
The charming town of Bend is a three hour drive from Portland

About

Situated in the picturesque Deschutes County, Bend is surrounded by the Cascade Mountains and bordered by the Deschutes River. This stunning backdrop sets the stage for attracting outdoor enthusiasts from all over the world.

Bend offers much more than breathtaking wilderness. The city exudes a distinctive charm, with a downtown area that blends the nostalgia of the past with the present. Stroll through the streets lined with historic buildings, trendy boutiques, and enticing restaurants, and you'll soon understand why Bend has earned a reputation as a hub for art, culture, and gastronomy.

The Deschutes River in Bend, Oregon
Bend is bordered by the Deschutes River
People river rafting in the rapids of Benham Falls, Oregon
Go rafting in the rapids of Blenham Falls

Nature

The Cascade Mountains provide a beautiful backdrop to the city of Bend. You can go hiking, mountain biking, rock climbing, and skiing at the nearby Mt. Bachelor ski resort. The Deschutes River also runs through Bend, where you can go kayaking, paddleboarding, and fishing.

Smith Rock State Park

Just a short drive from Bend, Smith Rock State Park is a must-visit for outdoor enthusiasts. It is known as the birthplace of American sport climbing, with dramatic cliffs and rock formations. The hiking trails provide breathtaking views of the Crooked River Canyon.

Deschutes National Forest

Explore the forest's scenic trails, go camping, enjoy a picnic by a picturesque lake, or immerse yourself in the serenity of nature.

A pine forest near Bend in Oregon
Go hiking in the pine forests near Bend
The crystal clear waters of Sparks Lake, Oregon
Admire the crystal clear waters of Sparks Lake

Culture

Located just outside of Bend, the High Desert Museum is a fantastic place to learn about the region's unique natural and cultural history. The museum features exhibits on wildlife, Native American art and culture, and the natural environment of the high desert.

Events and festivals

A variety of events and festivals happen in Bend throughout the year. From the Bend Brewfest and Bend Summer Festival to the WinterFest and the BendFilm Festival, there's always something happening in the city that celebrates its local culture, art, music, and food.

Explore Beer Town USA

Bend is often called the Beer Town USA due to its thriving craft beer scene. The city boasts over 30 breweries, offering unique and flavourful brews. You can take brewery tours, enjoy tastings, and experience the laid-back atmosphere of the local beer culture.

Discover the charm of downtown

The downtown area of Bend is filled with charming shops, art galleries, restaurants, and cafés. It has a lively and welcoming atmosphere, perfect for strolling around, shopping for local crafts, or enjoying a delicious meal at one of the many eateries.

A view of a snow-capped Mt Hood from Bend
You can see the peak of Mount Hood in the distance from Bend

Crater Lake

Crater Lake is a stunning natural wonder located in Oregon, and it's worth embarking on a day trip from Bend to experience its breathtaking beauty. It is known for its crystal-clear, deep blue waters, which fill the caldera with an ancient volcano. It's the deepest lake in the United States and one of the most pristine on Earth. The sight of this magnificent lake surrounded by towering cliffs and lush forests is awe-inspiring.

Enjoy a scenic drive from Bend to Crater Lake

The journey from Bend to Crater Lake takes you through picturesque landscapes, with scenic views of mountains, forests, and charming small towns. Once you arrive at Crater Lake, you'll have various activities to choose from. The most popular option is to drive the 53-kilometre Rim Drive, which encircles the lake and offers spectacular viewpoints at different sections. Each vantage point provides a unique perspective of the deep blue waters and the sheer cliffs that plunge into the lake.

Wizard Island in the middle of Crater Lake
Crater Lake is the deepest lake in the US
Crater Lake National Park in Oregon
A day trip to Crater Lake National Park from Bend is a must

Hiking at Crater Lake

If you're up for a hike, Crater Lake National Park offers a range of trails suitable for different fitness levels. From short walks to longer hikes, you'll have the chance to explore the diverse flora and fauna that thrive in this environment. Some trails lead you to hidden gems like secret waterfalls or secluded viewpoints that offer a more intimate experience with the lake.

Sinnott Memorial Overlook

For those who appreciate history and geology, visit the Sinnott Memorial Overlook. You can learn about the fascinating volcanic origins of the lake and the tremendous forces that shaped the landscape. The overlook also provides a captivating view of Wizard Island, a cinder cone within the lake that adds an extra touch of magic to the scenery.

Wizard Island in Crater Lake
A view of Wizard Island
Enjoy the spectacular views on Rim Drive route

State Parks

Tumalo State Park

For a more relaxed outdoor experience closer to Bend, Tumalo State Park is an excellent choice. Nestled along the banks of the Deschutes River, this park is perfect for picnicking, hiking, and fishing. The park's highlight is Tumalo Falls, a magnificent 30-metre waterfall that is easily accessible and fantastic for capturing breathtaking photos.

Newberry National Volcanic Monument

Immerse yourself in the volcanic history of Central Oregon at Newberry National Volcanic Monument. This unique park showcases volcanic landscapes, lava flows, and stunning geological formations. Don't miss the Paulina and East Lakes, where you can enjoy fishing, boating, or simply soaking up the beautiful surroundings. Explore the vast trails that lead to volcanic craters, lava tubes, and scenic viewpoints for an unforgettable adventure.

Smith Rock State Park in Oregon
Climb the dramatic cliffs at Smith Rock State Park

When is the best time to visit Bend?

The best time to visit Bend is Spring (April to May) and Fall (September to October). These shoulder seasons offer pleasant weather, fewer crowds, and more affordable rates. Spring brings blooming wildflowers and the possibility of seeing snow-capped mountains, while fall showcases vibrant autumn foliage. It's a fantastic time for hiking, fishing, golfing, and enjoying the local breweries and events.

Savour the beautiful colours of Fall

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