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BEND, OREGON W W W. V I S I T B E N D . C O M

VISITOR GUIDE

2015/2016

RE BEND, OREGON. IT ’S WHE YOU GO TO PLAY!


Ever get the feeling someone’s talking about you behind your back? When it comes to Bend, there’s lots of pointing and whispering going on, but that’s not such a bad thing. In fact, we’ve racked up a nice array of glowing praise in publications ranging from Outside magazine to the New York Times. Whether they’re raving about our running trails or gushing about our golf courses, folks can’t stop buzzing about what makes Bend the country’s hottest outdoor playground. Want to hear the rumors? Check out what the media says about the little mountain town that has it all...


photo credits | NATE WYETH

STATE PARK GO HERE! SMITH ROCK


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“Once a frontier logging town called Farewell Bend, this picturesque city of 80,000 is a seductive spot for travelers who are into craft brewing and the great outdoors. The Bend region has 26 breweries, three wineries, two craft spirit distilleries, two cideries and the Cycle Pub, a tour that allows visitors to quaff craft beers while powering a sort of mobile pub by cycling…. Bend has nearly 300 miles of single -track mountain bike trails, including two new ones, Tyler’s Traverse and Duodenum; a soon-to-open fat-bike trail (at Wanoga Sno-P ark); world-class skiing at Mount Bachelor; and an embarrassment of riches for hikers, fishermen, climbers, stand-up paddle boarders and kayakers.” -The New York Times (naming Bend one of the top 52 place s in the world to visit in 2015)


GO HERE! MT. BACHELOR

photo credits | PETE ALPORT

“Bend is a fast-growing, adventure paradise of more than 76,000 people in central Oregon that happens to have the region’s premier ski area, Mount Bachelor, 22 miles west up the road. If you ever dream of skiing in the Pacifi c Northwest, Bachelor is the kind of mountain you dream about. A 9,000-foot strato volcano lined with highspeed quads and skiable down every side, it’s a huge, diverse area which, being on the drier, east side of the Cascades, has lighter snow than the Pacific cement that coats most mountains in the region.” -National Geographic Traveler (naming Bend one of the top 25 Ski Towns in the World)


photo credits | NATE WYETH

TRICT GO HERE! OLD MILL DIS


“The City of Bend, Ore – a place where dogs both work and play, ski and swim – claims the DogTown USA tit le for 2012... Bend beckons dog ow ners with an abundance of pooc h-included sports, activities, an d events.” -Dog Fancy (namin g Bend the dog friendliest city in the nation)

“With one brewer y for ever y 9,111 people, descriptors for Bend include ‘beervana’ and ‘Beer City, USA.’ And that number is constantly changing, with newcomers like Crux Fermentation Project and Wor thy Brewing Company recently fattening Bend’s rank s.” - CNN Travel (namin g Bend one of the 8 best US beer towns)

photo credits | PETE ALPORT

“Known for its exceptional access to the outdoors, this m icrobrew capital is very much a destination in its own right. Home to taverns w ith crackling fireplaces and plen ty of good restaurants, Bend off ers enough to do that visitors ca n take their snow in large dose s or small. Just 22 miles away, Mt. Bachelor boasts one of th e country’s longest ski season s, and its many trails get an average of 462 inches of powde r annually.” -Via Magazine


al “The city—the largest in Centr and Oregon—boasts 71 parks ils. 48 miles of recreational tra of Less than an hour outside s, town, you’ll find 26 golf course fly whitewater rafting and er, fishing in the Deschutes Riv tes more than 1,000 climbing rou Mt. and 3,600 skiable acres at -The Washington Bachelor.” Post

“Aptly known as nes one of the best craft beer sce r in the country, you can visit ove m a dozen microbreweries, fro establishments well-known tes like Deschutes to local favori x like Boneyard and Cru allyFermentation Project — loc bus organized beer tours by y and ‘pub cycles’ make it eas And to navigate the options. the those with a craving for ist talents of a crafty mixolog at can find legions of options el 2 places like Velvet and Lev ail Bend Restaurant and Cockt Lounge.” -USA Today


photo credits | DAVE WHITE

SISTERS GO HERE! THE THREE


ies , Bend now has the most craft brewer “Among cities in beer-crazy Oregon re ted calling this ‘Beer City USA.’ Mo per capita. Some locals have star s here, visitors came for piness was measured by hoppy-nes hap ore Bef n… soo g nin ope are breweries al Forest, or rock climbing on biking in nearby Deschutes Nation ain unt mo and ng hiki rts, spo r skiing, rive full of extreme skiers, crazy 97. Maybe it was natural that a town y hwa Hig up just k, Roc ith Sm ous world-fam to beer.” paddlers and rock jocks would take -The Seattle Times


SUMMIT GO HERE! SOUTH SISTER

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e a downside…That bike towns in America, but most hav “There are plenty of great mountain m roll, please. Bend, untain biking town in America. A dru brings us to our pick for the best mo elers were so bummed ed Farewell Bend, because early trav Oregon. The place was originally nam neers are what attract things that attracted those early pio to continue their trip west. All the back up our claim that us? We’ve got thirty-five reasons to mountain bikers today. Don’t believe n in America.” Bend is the best mountain biking tow -Mountain Bike Action


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FAMILY FUN EVENTS GETTING HERE PLAN A MEETING MOVE HERE SCAN ME TO VIEW

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discover bend OUTDOOR PURSUITS :: COSMO COOL

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ubbed the “outdoor playground of the West” for a thousand good reasons, Bend is world famous for both its outdoor pursuits and pristine beauty. The historic downtown mixes cosmo cool with homegrown friendliness. A high desert climate just below snowladen peaks, the city of Bend has towering Ponderosa pines, twisting junipers, and the Deschutes River running through it. Turn around and you’ll find sparkling waterfalls, alpine lakes, fragrant sagebrush, and hillsides glistening with ancient black obsidian lava. If you’re intoxicated by more urban surroundings, let your palate lead you to one of 26—and counting— award-winning craft breweries in the region. You can sample locallycrafted artisan smooth lagers, wellbalanced pale ales, malty stouts, and chocolaty porters.

ELOR’S GO HERE! SKI MT. BACH ENDLESS POWDER WES COUGHLIN

DID YOU KNOW? FUN FACTS ABOUT BEND

BEST IN SHOW// The media loves to name Bend to “best of” lists, including the world’s top 25 ski towns (National Geographic), the nation’s dog-friendliest town (Dog Fancy), the #1 town for sportsmen (Outdoor Life), America’s top adventure town (Men’s Journal), one of the nation’s top 5 equestrian communities (Equitreking.com), one of America’s most romantic cities (Livability.com), one of the top 10 fly-fishing towns in the U.S. (Fly Fisherman), the best trail running town (Outside), the #1 mountain biking town in the United States (Mountain Bike Action), and the best stand-up paddle boarding (SUP) getaway (Outside).

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Official Visitor Guide for Bend / visitbend.com / toll free 1-866-292-0141


N LAKE GO HERE! MIDDLE GREE JAMES DUSTIN PARSONS

When you’re ready to refuel for the next day’s adventure, Bend has drawn some of America’s most innovative and accomplished chefs, whose restaurants have garnered international accolades.

And scattered among all these great restaurants, there’s ample nourishment for the soul—professional live theater, music, galleries, museums and festivals of art, film, and literature.

Whether you crave contemporary versions of European and Italian classics, upscale American ranch, Japanese, or wood-fired pizza, you’ll find the very best of culinary culture in Bend.

Whether you ski it, ride it, hike it, climb it, bike it, raft it, paddle it, fish it, golf it, stroll it, shop it, dine it, or run it with a baby-jogger, don’t take our word for it—or even theirs—discover Bend for yourself!

INSIDER TIPS

>> Find more at visitbend.com/discover

FROM THE BEND BUZZ BLOG

Bike town usa // Bend loves bikes and everyone who rides one (even if you don’t do it very well!) For tips on where to ride and what to see, check out the Bend Buzz Blog to get the inside scoop on trails, gear rental, and where to find the best postride beer. Go to visitbend.com/blog and search posterior to get there.

A! BEND IS DOG TOWN US -DOG FANCY MAGAZINE

CRAIG ZAGURSKI


WHERE TO STAY

B & BS :: CAMPING HOTELS & MOTELS :: RESORTS :: VACATION RENTALS ::

SUITES GO HERE! WALL STREET

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hen it comes to vacation lodging, we all have different needs.

Some of us crave sticky s’mores in a tent under the stars, while others want luxury spa services and a frosty drink by the pool. No matter what sort of vacationer you are, we’ve got you covered in Bend. Craving the coziness of a bed & breakfast? Bend has several to choose from, with a few located within walking distance of downtown Bend and historic Drake Park. If you prefer the privacy of your own vacation home, you’ll love the variety of options scattered throughout town. Whether you fancy a trendy boutique hotel in the heart of downtown, or a well-known chain conveniently located just off the highway, Bend can meet your needs.

NATE WYETH

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Bend has more than 60 pet friendly hotels, motels, vacation rentals, and B&Bs, not to mention eight off-leash dog parks.

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H OTELS • M OTELS • RES O RTS P H O N E ADDRESS Bend Inn & Suites 541-388-4114 15 NE Butler Market Rd. Bend Riverside Inn & Suites 800-284-2363 1565 NW Wall St. Bend Value Inn 866-460-7454 2346 NE Division St. Bend Three Sisters Inn & Suites 541-382-1515 721 NE 3rd St. Brasada Ranch 866-373-4882 16986 Brasada Ranch Rd. Budget Inn 541-389-1448 1300 SE 3rd St. Cascade Lodge 541-382-2612 420 SE 3rd St. Chalet Motel 541-382-6124 510 SE 3rd St. Comfort Inn & Suites 541-617-9696 62065 SE 27th St. Days Inn 541-388-3776 849 NE 3rd St. Dunes Motel 800-681-9336 1515 NE 3rd St. Doubletree by Hilton 855-610-TREE 300 NW Franklin Ave. Econo Lodge 541-382-7711 437 NW 3rd St. Entrada Lodge 541-382-4050 19221 SW Century Dr. Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott 541-318-1747 1626 NW Wall St. Hampton Inn & Suites 541-388-3000 730 SW Columbia St. Hilton Garden Inn 541-617-6111 425 SW Bluff Dr. Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites 541-317-8500 20615 Grandview Dr. Holiday Motel 541-382-4620 880 SE 3rd St. La Quinta Inn 800-753-3757 61200 S Hwy 97 McMenamins Old St. Francis School 541-382-5174 700 NW Bond St. Motel 6 800-466-8356 201 NE 3rd St. Mount Bachelor Village Resort 800-547-5204 19717 Mt. Bachelor Dr. Mt. Bachelor Motel 541-382-6365 2359 NE Division St. the OXFORD hotel 877-440-8436 10 NW Minnesota Ave. Pine Ridge Inn 800-600-4095 1200 SW Century Dr. Quality Inn 877-424-6423 20600 Grandview Dr. Rainbow Motel 541-382-1821 154 NE Franklin Ave. Red Lion Hotel 800-733-5466 1415 NE 3rd St. The Riverhouse 866-453-4480 3075 N Business 97 Rodeway Inn Suites 541-382-2111 904 SE 3rd St. Royal Gateway Motel 541-382-5631 475 SE 3rd St. Shilo Inn Suites Hotel 800-222-2244 3105 O.B. Riley Rd. Sleep Inn of Bend 877-424-6423 600 NE Bellevue Dr. Sonoma Lodge 541-382-4891 450 SE 3rd St. Sugarloaf Mt. Motel 866-499-3971 62980 N Hwy. 97 Super 8 Bend 800-454-3213 1275 SE 3rd St. TownePlace Suites by Marriott 541-382-5006 755 SW 13th Pl. Wall Street Suites 541-706-9006 1430 Wall St. B ED & BREA K FA S TS PHONE ADDRESS Hillside Inn Bed & Breakfast 541-389-9660 1744 NW 12th St. Lara House Lodge 800-766-4064 640 NW Congress St. Mill Inn Bed & Breakfast 877-748-1200 642 NW Colorado Ave.

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And don’t feel you need to choose between being close to restaurants and shopping, or enjoying a quiet spot in the woods with a Jacuzzi. In Bend, you can have it all, with plenty of cozy hideaways tucked along the river near the Old Mill District or on the road to Mt. Bachelor ski and summer resort.

GO HERE! THE OXFORD HOTEL IN DOWNTOWN BEND

Planning a conference and yearning for a state-ofthe-art convention center with gorgeous views of the Deschutes River? We’ve got you covered there, too. And hey, if you’re here on a budget and just want a no-frills room that’s clean and inviting, we’re happy to recommend our favorite inexpensive hotspots. No matter where you lay your head, the pillows always feel softer in Bend. >> visitbend.com/stay

THE OXFORD HOTEL / PHOTO: PAULA WATTS

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The Riverhouse Hotel, located on the banks of the Deschutes River, is one of the most stunning sites in Bend, offering a base camp to a variety of outdoor adventures. We offer ... • Free breakfast, each day of your stay • Free, convenient on-site parking • Indoor and outdoor pools, spas • Restaurant along the river featuring local craft beer & Northwest Wines • Pet-friendly accommodations • 36,000 sq. ft. of meeting/events space with on-site catering

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WHAT TO DO PLAY :: SHOP :: EAT :: DRINK :: SPA :: ART :: FAMILY FUN

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Bend is the outdoor playground of the west, you should know up front this is no ordinary jungle gym.

Tucked between snow-covered peaks and high desert plateaus, Bend has evolved from a sleepy lumber town to an international mecca for outdoor enthusiasts and people in search of active vacation pursuits. Play is non-negotiable during your visit to Bend, Oregon.

NATE WYETH

Your morning coffee is still warm when you hit the Cascade Mountains and the Deschutes National Forest just minutes outside Bend. You can carve fresh tracks on the snow-covered slopes of Mt. Bachelor, cast a fly into the trout-filled waters of the Deschutes River, or simply walk through the soul-stirring beauty of the Three Sisters mountains. Inner child unleashed, you’re up for more. And don’t forget your sunscreen: Bend has nearly 300 days of sunshine per year.

TIME GO HERE! SPEND SOME ARS OUTSIDE UNDER THE ST


Back in town, afternoon temperatures are warm, so it’s off with the jacket and out with the clubs. Be picky if you like – the Bend area offers more than two dozen scenic, challenging golf courses from the industry’s top course designers. The last hole lands you at the start of hundreds of miles of spectacular singletrack mountain biking trails. Road biking? How about 100 miles of organic eye candy – the Cascade Lakes Highway alongside stunning alpine lakes, or choose one of the state designated Three Sisters Scenic Bikeway routes. If it’s a leisurely pedal that suits you, coast your cruiser to hip eateries, fashionable boutiques, and then to an outdoor concert on the banks of the picturesque Deschutes River.

GO HERE! DOWNTOWN BEND FARMERS MARKET

The Deschutes is home to fly fishermen, rafters, kayakers, and inflatable tubers. Got an urge to try something new? Oodles of outfitters can hook you up with a standup paddleboard and a quick lesson to have you skimming the glassy surface of the river. PETE ALPORT

ELTER GO HERE! SKI TO A SH IN THE FOREST

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WHAT TO DO PLAY :: SHOP :: EAT :: DRINK :: SPA :: ART :: FAMILY FUN

RUN TO THE SUN

With more than 200 miles of singletrack trail plus hundreds more miles of old logging and forest roads, Bend is indeed a trail-runners’ paradise. And the editors of Outside magazine agree with us – they named Bend the #1 trail running town in the United States. Competitor Magazine named Bend the ulitmate trail running getaway. >> Find more at visitbend.com/run

PHIL’S TRAILHEAD The hub of Bend’s singletrack trail network, Phil’s offers everything from flat and fast to rolling and technical jaunts.

GO HERE! TUMALO FALLS

FAREWELL BEND Just minutes from downtown and the Old Mill District, this 3-mile loop trail runs along both sides of the Deschutes River.

DESCHUTES RIVER TRAIL In town starting at the end of NW First Street and just out of town off Century Drive, the Deschutes River Trail winds its way through “classic” Central Oregon scenery of open meadows, thick forests, and towering lava rock formations.

NATE WYETH

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In the mood to compete? Bend’s foot-racing season starts in spring and ends in fall. Here are a few of the epic races that might catch your eye.

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DIRTY HALF HAULIN’ ASPEN PACIFIC CREST TRIATHLON SMITH ROCK SUNRISE CLASSIC SUNRIVER MARATHON BEND ADVENTURE RACE POLE PEDAL PADDLE

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FLAGLINE 50K HAPPY GIRLS HALF DESCHUTES DASH CASCADE LAKES RELAY BIG FOOT 10K SPARK YOUR HEART SD’S DOWN & DIRTY HALF


A HIKING HAVEN Hiking is one of the easiest—and most rewarding—activities to add to your Bend vacation. It’s also one of the most popular activities people enjoy when they visit Bend. From cavernous caves and lava tubes, to alpine hikes with breathtaking lakes and wildflowers, to desert terrain peppered with sagebrush and juniper, Bend is a trail lover’s paradise. Here’s our roundup of the Visit Bend team’s favorite hiking spots:

CRAIG ZAGURSKI

2 FAREWELL BEND

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difficulty EASY/MODERATE Take the mile long paved road or the mile and a quarter long dirt trail up this 480 ft. butte. don’t miss Panoramic views of Cascades to the west and high desert to the east.

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difficulty EASY Follow the river trail under the bridge to your left.

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difficulty EASY Follows the river bank.

don’t miss Look for otters, beavers, & ospreys along your riverside journey.

don’t miss Benham and Dillon Falls

difficulty MODERATE An impressive red and black cinder cone “volcano.”

directions 1000 SW Reed Market Rd.

directions Take Greenwood Ave. from downtown eastbound and follow the signs.

directions Begin at Meadow Camp picnic area off Century Drive. Numerous other starting points may be accessed off Century Drive on FS Road 41.

don’t miss Interpretive center open during the summer. directions Take Hwy 97 South 10 miles south of downtown Bend.

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difficulty EASY/MODERATE Viewpoint is a few steps from the parking lot or a short trail to the top. A hike is required from the gate in winter months.

difficulty MOD/DIFFICULT Trail is a steep climb from 6400 ft. to 7775 ft.

difficulty EASY Popular scenic trail circles around the lake.

don’t miss Ah-mazing views!

don’t miss Trailhead signboard/ map details more hiking options.

difficulty EASY/MODERATE One of many trails, the Peter Skene Ogden Trail parallels the creek as it ascends 8.5 miles. don’t miss The obsidian flow directions Hwy 97 South (between Sunriver & La Pine).

don’t miss Discover more falls as you continue along the Happy Valley trail. directions Head west on Skyliners Rd. until the road ends.

directions Start at Dutchman SnoPark off the Cascade Lakes Hwy.

directions Turn right off the Cascade Lakes Hwy. Follow the signs.

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WHAT TO DO PLAY :: SHOP :: EAT :: DRINK :: SPA :: ART :: FAMILY FUN

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difficulty EASY Near the boat ramp check out the Atkeson Memorial Trail. A sign details the loop, which includes a .25 mile paved wheelchair section.

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difficulty EASY/DIFFICULT A spring fed pool of green waters. It is most commonly used as the starting point for South Sister climbers.

distance 7 MILES

don’t miss A photographer’s dream bring your camera! directions Turn left off the Cascade Lakes Hwy. Follow the signs.

difficulty EASY/MODERATE Plenty of waterfalls, lava fields, and wildflowers as the trail climbs alongside Fall Creek. don’t miss Up close views of Broken Top and South Sister. directions Turn right off the Cascade Lakes Hwy. Follow the signs.

don’t miss Explore more - Hell Springs, Tyee Springs, and Devils Garden. directions Turn left off the Cascade Lakes Hwy. Follow the signs.

12 SISTERS MIRROR difficulty MODERATE A scenic and fun loop with South Sister views. don’t miss Swimming in the Mirror Lakes. directions Turn left off the Cascade Lakes Hwy. Begin at Devils lot and take the Elk/Devils trail.

CRAIG ZAGURSKI

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distance 2.5 MILES

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difficulty EASY River trail that heads upstream from the hatchery along the west bank ending

difficulty EASY/MOD/DIFF Something for everyone from mountain biking to rock climbing, to the casual stroll.

difficulty EASY Trail closed March – August to protect birds.

don’t miss 80-foot spring pours into the river from the ground.

don’t miss Rock climbers scaling Monkey Face.

difficulty EASY At 30,000 acres, the area is vast and wild, but still simple for the average hiker to explore in small chunks.

directions Take Hwy 20 west through Sisters. Follow signs.

directions Hwy 97 North to Terrebonne. Turn right and follow signs.

don’t miss Fall to spring when temps are moderate. directions 17 miles east of Bend on Hwy 20 at milepost 17. Left on Quarry Rd., right towards gravel piles. Trail starts at campground.

don’t miss Ancient juniper tree trail directions Hwy 20 east of Bend. For the Larry Chitwood trail, go north on Dodds Rd.


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WHAT’S SUP? Want to check out Bend’s lakes and rivers from a totally new perspective? Give standup paddleboarding (SUP) a shot. In March 2014, Outside magazine declared Bend the world’s top spot for an SUP getaway, and we’re inclined to agree. On any summer day, you’ll see paddlers of all ages and fitness levels making their way through the middle of town on the Deschutes River. There are a number of outfitters in Bend that offer standup paddleboard lessons ranging from two-hour group lessons to private and semi-private options. They supply all the gear, including boards, paddles, life jackets, water shoes, and even cool weather gear if needed. It’s up to you to supply the muscle. Feeling comfortable already? Set out on your own. The marina at Elk Lake Resort offers equipment rental for use on the lake. Sun Country Tours, Tumalo Creek Kayak & Canoe, and Standup Paddle Flatwater rent boards and paddles, including tie-downs to mount the board on your car. >> Find more at visitbend.com/sup

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Paddle-sports are the fastest growing segment of Bend’s self-propelled sports scene. On the Deschutes River, there’s flatwater and whitewater for avid kayakers, canoeists, and rafters as well as the popular townie run that attracts thousands of floaters in everything from inflatable mattresses to inner tubes throughout the summer. A major paddle-sport development has been the formation of the Bend Paddle Trail Alliance (BPTA) to create a long-distance Deschutes River trail from the river’s headwaters to Lake Billy Chinook. BPTA maps, available at the Bend Visitor Center, show put-ins, take-outs, camping spots and the difficulty of each section of the river trail. A whitewater park on the river in town (opening late 2015) will be the first of its kind in Oregon and provide controlled waves for kayaking, surfing, boogie and paddle boarding.

For kayakers and rafters, a popular Deschutes River run is from Aspen Camp to Lava Island Falls via the Big Eddy rapids. This Class III+ run is a few miles south of Bend and is best undertaken from late spring until late fall. Daily guided rafting adventures are offered on this stretch of river by both Sun Country Tours and the Seventh Mountain River Company. For a full day of rafting excitement, Ouzel Outfitters and Sun Country Tours offer trips on the lower Deschutes River near the rafting town of Maupin. Big splashy class IV rapids like Boxcar and Oak Springs deliver a thrilling experience. In town, local kayakers gather at the First Street Rapids Park, to play in the churning waters and to hone their skills before slipping into faster current. Rent your own kayak, canoe, or tube just steps from the river at Tumalo Creek Kayak & Canoe. Apart from the Deschutes, the Cascade Lakes region, a short drive from Bend, is a mecca for recreation and touring kayak paddlers and canoeists from all over the world.

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BIKE TOWN USA Dubbed “Bike Town USA,” Bend is a town where cycling is a way of life. From worldclass mountain biking trails and endless road biking routes, to our famous Urban Trail System and cycling-friendly paths and bike lanes, Bend is a cyclist’s paradise. And if you’re simply looking for a relaxing tour on your favorite cruiser bike, you’ll be in good cycling company.

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Maybe you’re a hardcore mountain biker with a lust for log jumps and pump tracks. Maybe you’re a beginner whose only noteworthy cycling experience is pedaling to the end of the driveway to get the mail.

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CHAINBREAKER MAY SISTERS STAMPEDE MAY PICKETT’S CHARGE JUN CENTRAL OREGON 500+ JUN OREGON ENDURO SERIES JUN BLITZ TO THE BARREL JUN HIGH CASCADE 100 JUL CASCADE CYCLING CLASSIC JUL TOUR DES CHUTES JUL HIGH CASCADE 24 HR JUL USA CYCLING XC & ENDURO MTB NATIONALS JUL THRILLA CROSS SEP SISTERS MTB FESTIVAL SEP FUTURE CROSS SEP CHRIS BAGG CX CAMP SEP HALLOWEEN CROSS CRUSADE OCT

No matter which category you belong to, Bend has over 300 miles of varied single track right outside town, making it a top destination for great cross-country riding. Riders across the country agree – Mountain Bike Action magazine named Bend “the best mountain biking town in America.” We aren’t surprised. With an amazing trail system offering cross-country trails and gorgeous scenery around every turn, your mountain biking adventure is sure to include all the forests, lakes, cliffs, waterfalls, rivers, and wildlife you can handle. For the riders looking for the best trails, Cog Wild Bicycle Tours offers a wide range of touring options for all skill levels. Mt. Bachelor’s downhill mountain bike park features lift-served trails making for exhilarating downhill rides over natural and constructed terrain. Grab a cruiser to pedal paved pathways along the Deschutes River through downtown and the Old Mill District. Need a bike built for two or more? Rent a Surrey bike from Wheel Fun Rentals in the Old Mill District. Electric bike rentals are also available for those who prefer to have the option of power-assisted pedaling.


GROUP RIDES All of Bend’s bike shops offer fun group rides during the week and on weekends with special long rides staged year-round throughout the cycling season. Catch the annual Tour des Chutes or Cog Wild’s Bend Bike and Brew Weekend which combines three days of riding with Bend’s best beer.

MORE COWBELL Cyclocross has become a way of life here and Bend was launched on the CX map when it hosted the USA Cycling Cyclocross National Championships for two consecutive years in 2009 and 2010. More races followed like the U.S. Gran Prix of Cyclocross and now Bend is home to the annual—and famous— Halloween Cross Crusade which is the centerpiece of an entire themed-festival weekend every October. The four-race “Thrilla” cyclocross series takes place on Bend’s westside every September and even the kiddos can get down and dirty with a variety of kiddie cross races. The community of Bend loves cyclocross racing so look for more races to come and get your cowbell ready. >> Find more at visitbend.com/bike

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THREE SISTERS SCENIC BIKEWAY Oregon’s scenic bikeway program establishes signed bike routes on roads and bike paths that provide access to national, state, or regional resources “of superlative quality and scenic splendor.” And we have nine of these designated road cycling routes connecting the communities of Central Oregon. This state-designated system includes bikeways on McKenzie Pass, Metolius Loops, a route from Sisters to Smith Rock, and Bend’s first scenic bikeway, the Twin Bridges Loop.

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Three Sisters Scenic Bikeway Routes:

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TWIN BRIDGES LOOP distance 36 MILES elevation gain 1,073 FEET Starting and ending in Drake Park, the Twin Bridges Loop covers rolling terrain with views of the snow-capped Cascades.

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elevation gain 597 FEET Starting in the “Old West” town of Sisters, Oregon, and ending at Smith Rock State Park.

elevation gain 300 FEET Series of loops begins and ends at the historic Camp Sherman Store on the stunning Metolius River.

elevation gain 2,191 FEET Without a doubt the most spectacular bike ride in the entire state of Oregon. Begins in Sisters at Village Green Park.

elevation gain 3,474 FEET While not for the faint of heart, this route along Century Drive is one the most popular and scenic road cycling routes.

elevation gain 2,418 FEET Highlights include rolling high desert, the western town of Prineville, the Crooked River, and Prineville Reservoir.

BEND TO SISTERS & SISTERS TO SMITH ROCK distance 41 MILES

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elevation gain 3,599 FEET This loop covers 36 miles of rolling forests, and inspiring high desert terrain.

BEND TO SUNRIVER distance 35 MILES (1 WAY) elevation gain 5,955 FEET Climb the popular Cascade Lakes Scenic Byway towards Mt. Bachelor through the Deschutes National Forest then ending in the resort area of Sunriver.

MADRAS MOUNTAIN VIEWS distance 29 MILES elevation gain 2,782 FEET Pedal through a sage and juniper ecosystem, showcasing basalt palisades above the Deschutes and Crooked Rivers.

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GIDDY UP Horseback riding is historically an integral part of Bend’s way of life. From guided rides along the Deschutes River and through the Deschutes National Forest starting from the Seventh Mountain Resort to crosscountry marathon rides around Gray Butte and Newberry Crater and Three Sisters Wilderness, riders have plenty of options. You can saddle up at Brasada Trails, located at Brasada Ranch, or hit the stables at Eagle Crest Resort and Black Butte Ranch.

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TWO - AND FOUR - WHEELING ATV riding and dirt biking have long been part of Bend’s outdoor sports scene, with most of the action taking place on trails east of town in the Millican Valley. There are miles and miles of well-marked trails that attract riders from all over the West seeking drier terrain. Stop at one of the local moto shops for a trail map and some tips on where to find the locals’ spots.

>> Find more at visitbend.com/dirt

INSIDER TIPS FROM THE BEND BUZZ BLOG

decisions, decisions // There’s so much to see and do in Bend, and we know sometimes it feels a little overwhelming. Need to narrow the field to a handful of don’t-miss activities? Visit the Bend Buzz Blog and search for Tawna’s Top 10 Experiences for Bend Visitors. From hiking to caving to a unique candy factory tour with Goody’s, get insider tips on everything you’ll want to try on your Bend vacation. >> visitbend.com/blog


GO HERE! SMITH ROCK

PETE ALPORT

ROCK ‘N CLIMB Come to Bend for her beauty, stay for the climbing. Smith Rock State Park, the birthplace of American sport climbing, is just a short drive north to Terrebonne. In the late ’70s, climbers from Europe descended on the welded tuff of this little-known treasure bringing it world acclaim and a legacy for classic sport routes. Monkey Face, one of the most photographed climbs in North America, is Smith’s most prominent pinnacle. Bouldering spots abound at Smith Rock as well as along the Deschutes River Trail. Guided climbs are available from First Ascent Climbing Services, Smith Rock Climbing School, and Smith Rock Climbing Guides. During the chillier months, check out the Bend Rock Gym for indoor rock wall climbing.

>> Find more at visitbend.com/climb

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Smith Rock State Park is home to oodles of cool critters, including golden eagles, prairie falcons, mule deer, river otters, and beavers.

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BIRDS-EYE VIEWS Experience Central Oregon from the sky. Try a scenic flight in a helicopter, airplane, hang glider, or a hot air ballooon ride with Big Sky Balloon Co. to capture the full panorama of scenery. Airborne Outback offers a guaranteed window seat in one of their powered gliders. For those who have pilot dreams, try a Discovery Flight to see if you have the right stuff. Scenic tours, Discovery Flights, and flight instruction are available at the Bend Airport with Professional Air.

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HOOK, LINE, & SINKER

Long before the Bend area became famous as a self-propelled sports enthusiasts destination, it was known for its fishing. In addition to year-round fishing for trout and steelhead, Bend is surrounded by nationally renowned rivers, streams, and lakes that provide anglers with a mindboggling abundance and variety of worldclass fishing opportunities. Rated by Fly Fisherman magazine as one of the top 10 Fly-Fishing towns in the U.S., Bend is truly a fly-fishing paradise. Cast your line over the fast-flowing Tumalo Creek below Tumalo Falls, the gin-clear Fall River south of town, and stretches of the Deschutes River either right in town or just a few miles outside Bend. There is no one best season for stream and river fishing as sections of the Deschutes

are open to fly-anglers throughout the winter. In early summer, there’s a significant salmon fly hatch and, come fall, many big browns start to migrate from the Deschutes into smaller feeder streams. When it comes to lake fishing, the Cascade Lakes region is noted for its good-sized rainbows especially in Crane Prairie Reservoir. For the ultimate challenge, try Hosmer Lake, home to large brookies and landlocked Atlantic salmon. Brush up on your skills at the 12-hole casting course in the Old Mill District. It’s the first permanent casting course in the country, and you can pick up a brochure at the Old Mill Ticket Mill. Except where otherwise noted, Bend area streams, rivers, and lakes are open to bait and spin fishing generally for rainbow, brook, and brown trout. Bass fishing, while limited mostly to ponds, is popular on Crane Prairie and Wickiup reservoirs, and Davis Lake.

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SKIING’S OTHER SEASON

CULTUS LAKE RESORT

For those who prefer their skiing or boarding on water under the hot sun, lakes nearby Bend like Lake Billy Chinook, Cultus Lake, and Prineville Reservoir are popular waterskiing, jet skiing, and wakeboarding/ surfing destinations. Jet ski and boat rentals are available if you don’t have your own at Lake Billy Chinook and Cultus Lake.

>> Find more at visitbend.com/h2O

PUP PLAY

In 2012, Dog Fancy magazine named Bend the nation’s dog-friendliest city. We aren’t surprised. With eight off-leash dog parks, a plethora of romping grounds in the Deschutes National Forest, and the pooch-centric Wanoga and Edison Sno-Parks, there are plenty of places for Fido to frolic. Take a stroll through Downtown Bend and sip from conveniently-placed water dishes en route to a restaurant with pet-friendly patio dining. There are also more than a handful of pet loving resorts, hotels, and vacation rentals around Bend to welcome your pet with chewy bones. Bend is famous for our pet-loving events such as the annual 4th of July Pet Parade, and wiener dog racing during Bend’s Oktoberfest. >> Find more at visitbend.com/fido

NATE WYETH

INSIDER TIPS FROM THE BEND BUZZ BLOG

The ultimate dog date // By now you probably have an idea or two about how to find your own fun in Bend. But what if your goal is to make sure Fido has a great vacation, too? Scamper over to the Bend Buzz Blog and plug in the search term pooch for tips on where your pooch should play, piddle, and party while on vacation here. >> visitbend.com/blog toll free 1-866-292-0141 \ visitbend.com \ Official Visitor Guide for Bend |

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SCENIC HOT SPOTS Bend’s a combination of magical scenery and natural wonders: that’s why it’s so special. Some of the unforgettable and awe-inspiring spots around this little piece of paradise beckon you to explore and be inspired. >> Find more at visitbend.com/scenicspots

CASCADE LAKES HIGHWAY Call it the Recreation Highway, the Fun Highway, or the Gateway to the High Country, the Cascade Lakes Scenic Byway is all that and more. It starts out as Century Drive in Bend and as it climbs towards Mt. Bachelor becomes the Cascade Lakes Highway. After passing by the high lakes, the scenic highway becomes South Century Drive as it completes its 100-mile course through the mountains. This roadway is the lifeline for snow-sports lovers in winter, and for paddle-sports enthusiasts, cyclists, fishermen, campers, hikers, climbers, and sailors in summer.

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CRATER LAKE NATIONAL PARK With a variety of trails to hike with nothing but brilliant blues to gaze upon, this is a gem of the Cascade Range. In the summer months, take the Cleetwood Cove trail down to water’s edge of the seventh deepest lake in the world. Go for a dip in the 50 degree water if you dare. For the brazen soul, take a flying leap off the 20-foot rock cliff into the refreshing blue abyss. Or, opt for a scenic boat ride out to Wizard Island. Winter adventure seekers can folic in the fluff on snowshoes or skis.

DRAKE PARK & MIRROR POND Two of Bend’s gleaming downtown accessories are Drake Park— which sits between the lazy banks of the Deschutes and the hum of downtown—and Mirror Pond. Cruise by and you’ll spot leisure walkers, runners, kids, and dogs all enjoying the park anytime of the year. You’ll find annual events and festivals at the park like the ever-popular Munch and Music or the annual 4th of July celebration.

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GO HERE! CASCADE LAKE S HIGHWAY

LAVA RIVER CAVE Live the life of lava for an hour while exploring the underground cavernous remains of the largest lava tube in Oregon. Then, cruise over across Highway 97 to the Lava Lands Visitor Center to learn more about what caused this amazing wonder. Want to explore more off-the-beaten-path lava caves with the safety of a guide? Wanderlust Tours offers half-day cave tours year-round.

NEWBERRY CALDERA The Newberry Caldera consists of 50,000 plus acres of lakes, forests, falls, and even an obsidian flow. Two lakes made their home within the caldera: Paulina Lake and East Lake. Follow the Paulina Creek trail on foot or bike and discover waterfalls and natural slides perfect for summer splashing. End your day with a warm soak under a blanket of stars at the Paulina Lake hot springs.

MCKENZIE SCENIC HIGHWAY Head out west of Sisters to experience the natural wonder of ancient lava fields, cascading falls and clear mountain lakes. Take a break for lunch at the 78-foot high Sahalie Falls. Depending on the weather, this stretch of roadway opens in June and closes in late fall.

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PILOT BUTTE STATE PARK

TUMALO FALLS Savor the splendor of breathtaking waterfalls along this hike. The first viewpoint is just a few steps from the parking lot, or walk five minutes to the top. From there, you can continue upstream along the creek to find more falls en route to Happy Valley four miles away. When the gate is closed during the winter months, you can snowshoe or cross-country ski to the falls making for a breathtaking 4.5 mile round-trip.

SMITH ROCK STATE PARK Striking basalt tufts of rock jet up from the Crooked River Canyon, while hiking trails like Misery Ridge and the Summit Loop trail offer breathtaking viewpoints. Bring your climbing gear to enjoy more than 1,000 bolted routes, or just savor a leisurely walk with binoculars to scope out the local wildlife.

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This 500-foot extinct volcano juts up from the center of Bend, and offers the best views. Pilot Butte is a 100-acre State Scenic Viewpoint acquired by the city in 1927. Choose the steeper, dirt path to the top, or a more gradual ascent that follows the paved road for a portion of the climb. Once you reach the top, snap photos of Mt. Bachelor, Three Sisters, Mt. Jefferson, Broken Top, Mount Hood, and a variety of other peaks.

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You don’t need climbing gear or wings to see Bend from above. Bend is one of the only towns in the U.S. with a dormant volcano in the city limits, so hoof it up 500-foot Pilot Butte and enjoy the sights from a whole new perspective. >> visitbend.com/scenicspots


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HAPPY CAMPER In the Cascades near Bend, there are dozens of out-andback, loop, and point-to-point high country backpacking treks available in the Deschutes National Forest and the Three Sisters Wilderness. Car-campers and RVers will find nearly 100 campgrounds and RV resorts to choose from throughout the Deschutes National Forest and the Central Oregon region. Whether you prefer a pristine lakeside spot or the manicured grounds of a resort, you’ll find a perfect place to pitch the tent or pull out the slider. PETE ALPORT

CAMPGROUNDS # OF SITES FEES WATER TOILETS 1. Monty* . . . . . . . . . . 34 . . . . . . . . Yes . . . . . . . . No . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 2. Perry South*. . . . . . 63 . . . . . . . . Yes . . . . . . . .Yes . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 3. Cove Palisades* . . .268 . . . . . . . . Yes . . . . . . . .Yes . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 4. Haystack* . . . . . . . . 24 . . . . . . . . Yes . . . . . . . .Yes . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 5. Smith Rock State Park N/A . . . . . . . . Yes . . . . . . . . No . . . . . . . . . . . .No 6. Candle Creek*. . . . . 10 . . . . . . . . Yes . . . . . . . . No . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 7. Lower Bridge* . . . . 12 . . . . . . . . Yes . . . . . . . .Yes . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 8. Pioneer Ford* . . . . . 20 . . . . . . . . Yes . . . . . . . .Yes . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 9. Allen Springs* . . . . 16 . . . . . . . . Yes . . . . . . . . No . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 10 . Canyon Creek* . . . . .7 . . . . . . . . . Yes . . . . . . . . No . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 11 . Gorge* . . . . . . . . . . 18 . . . . . . . . Yes . . . . . . . . No . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 12 . Pine Rest*. . . . . . . . .7 . . . . . . . . . Yes . . . . . . . . No . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 13 . Smiling River* . . . . 36 . . . . . . . . Yes . . . . . . . .Yes . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 14 . Allingham*. . . . . . . 10 . . . . . . . . Yes . . . . . . . .Yes . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 15 . Camp Sherman* . . . 15 . . . . . . . . Yes . . . . . . . .Yes . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 16 . Riverside*. . . . . . . . 16 . . . . . . . . Yes . . . . . . . .Yes . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 17 . Jack Creek*. . . . . . . 19 . . . . . . . . Yes . . . . . . . . No . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 18 . Sheep Springs* . . . 11 . . . . . . . . Yes . . . . . . . .Yes . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 19 . Indian Ford* . . . . . . 25 . . . . . . . . Yes . . . . . . . . No . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 20 . Link Creek*. . . . . . . 33 . . . . . . . . Yes . . . . . . . .Yes . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 21 . Scout Lake Group* . 10 . . . . . . . . Yes . . . . . . . .Yes . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 22 . South Shore . . . . . . 38 . . . . . . . . Yes . . . . . . . .Yes . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 23 . Blue Bay* . . . . . . . . 25 . . . . . . . . Yes . . . . . . . .Yes . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 24 . Graham Corral . . . . 13 . . . . . . . . Yes . . . . . . . .Yes . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 25 . Sisters Cow Camp* . .5 . . . . . . . . . No . . . . . . . . No . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 26 . Whispering Pine Horse 9 . . . . . . . . . Yes . . . . . . . . No . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 27 . Cold Springs . . . . . . 23 . . . . . . . . Yes . . . . . . . .Yes . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 28 . Three Creek Meadow20 . . . . . . . . Yes . . . . . . . . No . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 29 . Three Creek Horse . .9 . . . . . . . . . Yes . . . . . . . . No . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 30 . Three Creek Lake . . 11 . . . . . . . . Yes . . . . . . . . No . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 31 . Driftwood . . . . . . . . 18 . . . . . . . . Yes . . . . . . . . No . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 32 . Tumalo State Park . 94 . . . . . . . . Yes . . . . . . . .Yes . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 33 . Prineville Res. SP . . 72 . . . . . . . . Yes . . . . . . . .Yes . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 34 . Jasper Point . . . . . . 29 . . . . . . . . Yes . . . . . . . .Yes . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 35 . Todd Horse Camp . . .7 . . . . . . . . . No . . . . . . . . No . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 36 . Soda Creek* . . . . . . 10 . . . . . . . . Yes . . . . . . . . No . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 37 . Quinn Meadow. . . . 26 . . . . . . . . Yes . . . . . . . .Yes . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 38 . Elk Lake . . . . . . . . . 22 . . . . . . . . Yes . . . . . . . .Yes . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 39 . Point . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 . . . . . . . . . Yes . . . . . . . .Yes . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 40 . Little Fawn . . . . . . . 32 . . . . . . . . Yes . . . . . . . .Yes . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 41 . Little Fawn Group. . 12 . . . . . . . . Yes . . . . . . . .Yes . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 42 . South . . . . . . . . . . . 23 . . . . . . . . Yes . . . . . . . . No . . . . . . . . . . . Yes

CAMPGROUNDS # OF SITES FEES WATER TOILETS 43 . Mallard Marsh . . . . 15 . . . . . . . . Yes . . . . . . . . No . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 44 . Lava Lake . . . . . . . . 43 . . . . . . . . Yes . . . . . . . .Yes . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 45 . Little Lava Lake . . . 15 . . . . . . . . Yes . . . . . . . .Yes . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 46 . Cultus Corral . . . . . . 10 . . . . . . . . Yes . . . . . . . . No . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 47 . Cultus Lake . . . . . . . 55 . . . . . . . . Yes . . . . . . . .Yes . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 48 . Little Cultus Lake . . 31 . . . . . . . . Yes . . . . . . . .Yes . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 49 . Quinn River. . . . . . . 41 . . . . . . . . Yes . . . . . . . .Yes . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 50 . Cow Meadow . . . . . 18 . . . . . . . . Yes . . . . . . . . No . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 51 . Crane Prairie. . . . . .146 . . . . . . . . Yes . . . . . . . .Yes . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 52 . Rock Creek . . . . . . . 32 . . . . . . . . Yes . . . . . . . .Yes . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 53 . Sheep Bridge . . . . . 23 . . . . . . . . Yes . . . . . . . .Yes . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 54 . North Twin . . . . . . . 20 . . . . . . . . Yes . . . . . . . . No . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 55 . South Twin . . . . . . . 21 . . . . . . . . Yes . . . . . . . .Yes . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 56 . West South Twin. . . 24 . . . . . . . . Yes . . . . . . . .Yes . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 57 . Gull Point . . . . . . . . 81 . . . . . . . . Yes . . . . . . . .Yes . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 58 . North Davis Creek. . 14 . . . . . . . . Yes . . . . . . . .Yes . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 59 . Reservoir . . . . . . . . 24 . . . . . . . . Yes . . . . . . . . No . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 60 . Lava Flow . . . . . . . . .6 . . . . . . . . . No . . . . . . . . No . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 61 . Big River . . . . . . . . . 13 . . . . . . . . Yes . . . . . . . . No . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 62 . LaPine State Park . .138 . . . . . . . . Yes . . . . . . . .Yes . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 63 . Fall River. . . . . . . . . 12 . . . . . . . . Yes . . . . . . . . No . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 64 . Pringle Falls . . . . . . .7 . . . . . . . . . Yes . . . . . . . . No . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 65 . Wyeth . . . . . . . . . . . .5 . . . . . . . . . Yes . . . . . . . . No . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 66 . Bull Bend . . . . . . . . 12 . . . . . . . . Yes . . . . . . . . No . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 67 . Prairie . . . . . . . . . . . 17 . . . . . . . . Yes . . . . . . . .Yes . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 68 . Ogden Group . . . . . .3 . . . . . . . . . Yes . . . . . . . .Yes . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 69 . McKay Crossing . . . 16 . . . . . . . . Yes . . . . . . . . No . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 70 . Paulina Lake . . . . . . 69 . . . . . . . . Yes . . . . . . . .Yes . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 71 . Chief Paulina Horse 14 . . . . . . . . Yes . . . . . . . . No . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 72 . Little Crater . . . . . . 49 . . . . . . . . Yes . . . . . . . .Yes . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 73 . Newberry Group. . . .3 . . . . . . . . . Yes . . . . . . . .Yes . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 74 . East Lake. . . . . . . . . 29 . . . . . . . . Yes . . . . . . . .Yes . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 75 . Cinder Hill. . . . . . . .108 . . . . . . . . Yes . . . . . . . .Yes . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 76 . China Hat . . . . . . . . 13 . . . . . . . . No . . . . . . . . No . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 77 . Pine Mtn . . . . . . . . . .6 . . . . . . . . . No . . . . . . . . No . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 78 . Black Pine Springs . N/A . . . . . . . . No . . . . . . . . No . . . . . . . . . . . .No 79 . Lava Camp Lake . . . 12 . . . . . . . . No . . . . . . . . No . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 80 . Jack Lake . . . . . . . . .2 . . . . . . . . . No . . . . . . . . No . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 81 . Devils Lake . . . . . . . .6 . . . . . . . . . No . . . . . . . . No . . . . . . . . . . . Yes * Items marked with an asterisk are not shown on the map. #36 is near Sparks Lake, items #20-21, 23, 25 are near Suttle Lake, Items #6-19 are along the Metolius River, and Items #1-4 are near Lake Billy Chinook.


NEW MEMORIES AWAIT YOU AT SUNRIVER RESORT

Come See the Newly Transformed Sunriver Resort We’re unveiling new milestones in our $50 million, five-year transformation. With four new restaurants, a new pool complex, remodeled guest rooms and reconstructed bentgrass greens on our Meadows Golf Course ... new memories await you at Sunriver Resort.

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Tantalize your taste buds. With 11 dining venues, including the new Carson’s American Kitchen, Twisted River Tavern and The Living Room, there’s something to suit every taste. Experience 63 holes of the best golf in the West at our four award-winning golf courses. You’ll find a golf experience for every skill level Relax at The Cove featuring a kid’s discovery area, lakeside nature trails, private cabanas, a waterslide and a new bar and café, The Spotted Frog. Find your perfect adventure at Sunriver Resort — whether it’s at the marina, spa, golf courses, stables, or on the 40+ miles of paved pathways that connect you to it all.

For more information please call 800-354-1632 or visit sunriver-resort.com


WHAT TO DO PLAY :: SHOP :: EAT :: DRINK :: SPA :: ART :: FAMILY FUN

LET OTHERS LEAD THE WAY Prefer to spend your vacation seeing the sights instead of studying the map? Consider adding a guided tour to your Bend agenda. If winter recreation is your scene, book a snowshoe trip with award-winning, geo-tourism outfitter Wanderlust Tours. They’ll take you out for an unforgettable moonlight or starlight tour—complete with a roaring bonfire—or tour by the light of day. Wanderlust Tours has you covered for summertime fun as well, with canoe and kayak trips on the Cascade Lakes. You can even discover the hidden underground world of Central Oregon’s caves and volcanoes. If mountain biking is more your style, take a trip with Cog Wild Bike Tours and let a professional guide lead you to the best trails. They provide the bikes, gear, and will even pick you up at your Bend hotel. Favorite trips include the Mt. Bachelor to Bend ride and the Cascade Mountains loop with stops for high lakes swimming. Looking for river adventures? Ouzel Outfitters and Sun Country Tours lead exhilarating rafting excursions on the Deschutes, McKenzie, and North Umpqua rivers for the perfect family trip or a weeklong whitewater getaway. For a shorter rafting trip close to town, check out Sun Country Tours’ Big Eddy Thriller. Tumalo Creek offers full and half-day canoe, kayak and stand up paddleboarding tours. If you prefer your adventure a bit more low-key, The Bend Tour Company offers a number of intriguing tours. Hop on the biodiesel Sprinter bus, or take a seat in the human-pedal-powered cycle ‘round.

NATE WYETH

GO HERE! Boyd CAVE

They will tailor a tour to meet your interests, whether you are looking to explore Bend’s history, art, or just know more about Bend’s beer. For a fun twist on seeing the sights, try an electric bike tour, a SEGWAY tour, a trolley tour, or riding in a horsedrawn carriage with The Cowboy Carriage Co. You’ll cruise through neighborhoods and shopping districts with great views of the river and fun historical insights from your guide, plus fun specialty tours. If snapping pictures while walking is more your style, plan a Photo Walk of Bend tour from Cascade Center of Photography. You’ll see the sights of downtown and area parks, plus get some photo tips from a pro. The Des Chutes Historical Museum conducts historic tours of Downtown Bend. Be sure to catch their special – and spooky – haunted tours happening around Halloween. Maybe you’re craving a glimpse of Bend’s hot culinary scene. The Well Traveled Fork offers a variety of specialty culinary tours in and around Bend, including their popular Farm & Ranch tour. This is really just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to guided tours in and around Bend. No matter what you choose, you’ll be sure to get a great taste of what Bend has to offer.

>> Find more at visitbend.com/tours


WHAT TO DO PLAY :: SHOP :: EAT :: DRINK :: SPA :: ART :: FAMILY FUN powder conditions of any West Coast resort and one of the longest seasons with operations through the end of May. They’re also known for their popular kids-ski-free program.

GO HERE! LOR MT. BACHE

If you’re contemplating terrain park and halfpipe action, Mt. Bachelor delivers: catch air in six terrain parks and a 400-foot-long Superpipe with 18 foot walls. With ubiquitous rails, pipes and huge hits on the face of a friendly mountain, this playground is a snowboarder’s nirvana. >> Find more at visitbend.com/bachelor

CROSS-COUNTRY SKIING

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WINTER FUN

In the early 1900s, Norwegian and Swedish immigrants arrived in Bend to work in the town’s flourishing timber mills. With them came skiing, and ever since, both alpine and cross-country have been staples of Bend’s winter sports scene. Snowshoeing and backcountry skiing have joined the list of winter activities along with dog sledding, snowmobiling, ice skating and tubing. Bend’s annual WinterFest embraces old man winter with a myriad of sporting events, ice-carving competitions, and live music every February.

SKIING & SNOWBOARDING Celebrating over 50 years as a ski area, Mt. Bachelor is known nationwide as a “cruisers paradise” because of its moderately angled long runs. There are also enough steeps and trees to keep the more extreme skier/rider happy. When it comes to snow, Mt. Bachelor has the best

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Situated across the parking lot, the Mt. Bachelor Nordic Center has 55 kilometers of groomed trails for skate and classic skiing. A bit closer to town off Century Drive, there are close to 30 kilometers of groomed trails at the Virginia Meissner Sno-Park. For those who prefer un-groomed but marked trails, the Swampy Lake and Edison Sno-Park trails are an ideal way to escape the hustle and bustle and glide into the serene.

BACKCOUNTRY Because Three Sisters Wilderness and its volcanic peaks and cinder cones are so close, Bend’s backcountry skiing is among the most accessible in North America. Try Tumalo Mountain just across the road from Mt. Bachelor for a great mix of open bowl and tree skiing. Head back into the wilderness for all-day trips featuring long climbs and descents. Guided backcountry trips can be arranged through Oregon Ski Guides. If you prefer to try it on your own, maps and supplies are available at local ski shops.

Official Visitor Guide for Bend / visitbend.com / toll free 1-866-292-0141


SNOWSHOEING From Drake Park in the heart of Bend (when there’s snow in town) to anywhere along the Cascade Lakes Highway, you can strap on some snowshoes to get around. Try the marked snowshoe trails at the Edison, Swampy Lakes, and Virginia Meissner Sno-Parks. You can also nab a free corridor pass from Bachelor’s nordic center to shoe your way to Todd Lake. Or, try an all-inclusive tour led by a naturalist guide at Wanderlust Tours.

GO HERE! TUMALO MOUN TAIN

ICE SKATING The outdoor rink at Seventh Mountain Resort is only 10 minutes from downtown. Opening by the end of 2015, a full-sized sheet of ice located near the Old Mill District will offer options from open skating and ice hockey, to broom hockey and curling.

SLEDDING & TUBING Wanoga Sno-Park off the Cascade Lakes Highway offers kids and the kid-at-heart the opportunity to sled, build a snowman, and play in the snow to their hearts’ content. More tubing fun can be had at Mt. Bachelor’s Snowblast Tubing Park with an 800-foot ride over rollers and slippery slopes.

TYLER ROEMER

GO HERE! SLED DOG RIDES AT MT. BACHELOR

DOG SLEDDING

SNOWMOBILING More than 250 miles of groomed sled trails fan out into the mountains from a variety of sno-parks less than 15 minutes from downtown. For the adventurous, try an overnight excursion to Elk Lake Resort or to Paulina Lake and back.

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DID YOU KNOW? INSIDER TIPS FROM LOCALS

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Oregon Trail of Dreams dog sled tours leave from the Sunrise Lodge at Mt. Bachelor. Owned and operated by Jerry Scdoris and his daughter, Iditarod racer Rachael Scdoris, Oregon Trail of Dreams harnesses some of the sport’s top dog athletes for fun and exhilarating family rides.

Want a once-in-a-lifetime winter experience? Oregon Trail of Dreams offers sled-dog rides with Iditarod competitor, Rachael Scdoris and her dad, Jerry, leading their team of racing pups. Visiting in the summer? They also offer dry-land outings with the dogs pulling a wheeled cart! >> Find more at visitbend.com/winterfun


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ADVENTURES ADVENTURES Airborne Outback Adventures Bend Brew Bus The Bend Tour Company Bend Electric Bikes Bend Rock Gym The Bend Trolley Big Sky Balloon Co. Black Butte Stables & Trail Rides Brasada Trails at Brasada Ranch Cascade Indoor Sports Cascade Center of Photography Photo Walks

Central Oregon Rentals Central Oregon Sporting Clays & Hunting

Central Oregon Stillwater Outfitters Chockstone Climbing Guides Cowboy Carriage Co. Cog Wild Bicycle Tours Confluence Fly Shop Cove Palisades Marina Crow’s Feet Commons Cultus Lake Resort Cycle Pub of Bend Deep Canyon Outfitters Diane’s Riding Place East Cascades Birding Conservancy East Lake Resort Marina Elk Lake Resort First Ascent Climbing Fly & Field Outfitters Fly Spur Ranch Garrison’s Guide Service Halligan Ranch – Juniper Lane Llamas Healing Reins High Desert River Outfitters The Hub Cyclery Hutch’s Bicycles - Eastside Hutch’s Bicycles - Westside Leading Edge Aviation Let It Ride Electric Bike Tours Life Cycle Bike Rental Lockyer Fishing Co. Mt. Bachelor (summer) Oregon Trail of Dreams Sled Dog Tours Ouzel Outfitters Paradise Birding Tours

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GOLF Aspen Lakes Black Butte Ranch Brasada Canyons at Brasada Ranch (semi-private) Caldera Links Central Oregon Indoor Golf Crooked River Ranch Golf Course Desert Peaks Golf Course Eagle Crest Resort -Resort, Ridge & Challenge The Greens at Redmond Juniper Golf Club Lost Tracks Golf Course Meadow Lakes Smith Rock Golf Course Old Back Nine at Mountain High Prineville Golf Club Pronghorn Quail Run River’s Edge Golf Course Sunriver Resort-Woodlands, Meadows & Crosswater Tetherow Golf Club Widgi Creek Golf Course

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ADDRESS 16900 Aspen Lakes Dr., Sisters West of Sisters 16986 SW Brasada Ranch Rd., Powell Butte 17750 Caldera Springs Dr. Sunriver

1245 SE 3rd Street, Ste. 4 5195 NW Clubhouse Rd. 565 NW Alder St., Madras 1522 Cline Falls Rd., Redmond 2575 SW Greens Blvd., Redmond 1938 Elkhorn Ave., Redmond 60205 Sunset View Dr. Prineville 1401 NE Maple Ave. Redmond 60650 China Hat Rd. 7120 NE Ochoco Hwy, Prineville 65600 Pronghorn Club Dr. La Pine 400 NW Pro Shop Drive One Center Dr., Sunriver 61240 Skyline Ranch Rd. 18707 SW Century Dr.

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artists are inspired by breathtaking natural beauty, it’s no wonder Bend has one of the most vibrant art scenes in the Pacific Northwest. Downtown Bend and the Old Mill District are teeming with galleries featuring art in a variety of mediums, much of it inspired by our gorgeous high desert landscape. The first Friday of each month, local galleries and businesses throw open their doors for the First Friday Art Walk. You can sip wine and stroll the bustling streets, stopping to scope out the artwork, do a little shopping, or even meet the artists. Every August, artists from the U.S. and Canada bring their work for the Art in the High Desert Festival along the banks of the Deschutes in the Old Mill District. Even if you’re not making an extra effort to see Bend’s art, you’re bound to stumble across it thanks to a public initiative called Art in Public Places. If live music is your scene, we’ve got it in spades. Every summer, the Les Schwab Amphitheater hosts some of the world’s hottest musicians from country to rock to jazz.

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For year-round entertainment, check out the Tower Theatre, the restored historical venue named for the brightly lit spire rising 78 feet above Wall Street, which hosts an array of talent. It’s also a great place to catch BendFilm each October, an avant-garde festival featuring indie films.

Central Oregon’s Premier Juried Fine Art & Craft Show last weekend of AUGUST 110 artists selected from the U.S. & Canada. On the banks of the Deschutes River. All in Bend, Oregon. NATIONALLY RANKED

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ARTSY THINGS TO DO ART • GALLERIES Art Station Atelier 6000 DeWilde Art Glass Christian Heeb Photography Gallery Cosas NW High Desert Frameworks! Karen Bandy Studio Jeffrey Murray Photography Lubbesmeyer Fiber Studio & Gallery Mary Medrano Gallery Mike Toth Art Studio Mockingbird Gallery Piacentini Book Arts & Gallery Red Chair Gallery Rodes Smithey Studio / Gallery Sage Custom Framing & Gallery SageBrushers Art Society Gallery Thump Tumalo Art Co. Pillars of Art Pop Up Gallery The Workhouse MUSEUMS • POINTS OF INTEREST A.R. Bowman Memorial Museum Des Chutes Historical Museum Fort Rock Valley Historical Society High Desert Museum The Museum at Warm Springs Petersen Rock Garden & Museum Pine Mountain Observatory Sunriver Nature Center & Oregon Observatory PERFORMING ARTS/MOVIE THEATRES 2nd Street Theater Cascade Chorale Cascades Theatrical Company Central Oregon Symphony High Desert Chamber Music Les Schwab Amphitheater McMenamins Old St. Francis School OperaBend Regal Old Mill Stadium 16 & IMAX Theater Tin Pan Theater The Tower Theatre Volcanic Theatre Pub ARTS & CULINARY TOURS Bend Brew Bus The Bend Tour Company The Bend Trolley Cascade Center of Photography Photo Walks Cowboy Carriage Company Cycle Pub of Bend Goody’s Ice Cream & Candy Factory Tour Let It Ride Electric Bike Tours Roundabout Art Route Tour Tin Pan Alley Art Collection The Well Traveled Fork Culinary Tours

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ADDRESS 313 SW Shevlin Hixon Dr. 389 SW Scalehouse Ct. #120 321 SW Powerhouse Dr. 390 SW Columbia St.#110 115 NW Minnesota Ave. 61 NW Oregon Ave. #101 25 NW Minnesota Ave. Ste. 5 118 NW Minnesota Ave. 450 SW Powerhouse Dr, #423 25 NW Minnesota Ave. #12 1024 NW Bond St. 869 NW Wall St. 2146 NE 4th St. #140 103 NW Oregon Ave. 19007 Innes Market Rd. 834 NW Brooks St. 117 SW Roosevelt Ave. 25 NW Minnesota Ave. #2 450 SW Powerhouse Dr, #407 750 NW Lava Rd., Ste. 160 50 SE Scott St. #6 ADDRESS 246 N. Main St., Prineville 129 NW Idaho Ave. 64696 Fort Rock Rd., Fort Rock 59800 S Hwy 97 2189 Hwy. 26, Warm Springs

7930 SW 77th St., Redmond Hwy 20, 26 miles east of Bend 57245 River Rd., Sunriver ADDRESS 220 NE Layfayette Ave. COCC 148 NW Greenwood Ave. 61540 American Ln. 961 NW Brooks St. Old Mill District 700 NW Bond St. operabend.org 680 SW Powerhouse Dr. 869 NW Tin Pan Alley 835 NW Wall St. 70 SW Century Dr. ADDRESS bendbrewbus.com 550 SW Industrial Wy # 105 bendtrolley.com Departs from downtown cowboycarriage.us 550 SW Industrial Way. 1111 SE Division St. 25 NW Minnesota Ave. roundaboutartroute.com streets & alleys in downtown

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DON’T MISS ART IN THE HIGH DESERT 541-322-6272 ArtIntheHighDesert.com

Bringing the best nationally recognized fine arts & crafts for your buying pleasure through Central Oregon’s premier juried festival in the Old Mill District every August. BENDFILM FESTIVAL 541-388-3378 BendFilm.org

A 3-day film festival every October in Bend showcasing indie films. BendFilm celebrates the brave voice of independent cinema through films, lectures, and education. THE TOWER THEATRE 541-388-3378 TowerTheatre.org

The crown jewel of the performing arts community in Bend is the Tower Theatre, named for the brightly lit spire that rises 78 feet above the street. Look for nationally and internationally acclaimed performances ranging from comedy to music to live theater, and even movies. ROUNDABOUT ART ROUTE 541-382-8048 Roundaboutartroute.com

The Roundabout Art Route is a collection of over 20 pieces of public art on display throughout the city in the most unlikely places – at the center of Bend’s traffic circles. The circles, also filled with plants, flowers, and trees, are designed to keep traffic flowing around the city. TIN PAN ALLEY ART COLLECTION 541-382-8048 Visitbend.com/TPA

Local works of art displayed in plublic places throughout downtown Bend like alleys and the parking garage.



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ROUNDABOUT ART ROUTE Art looks different in Bend, Oregon. It has skinned knees and a gleeful, good-time grin. It doesn’t sit stiffly on the walls of some museum. Our art knows how to have fun. After all, our art plays outside. The Roundabout Art Route is a collection of nearly two-dozen pieces of public art on display throughout the city in the most unlikely places – at the center of Bend’s traffic circles. The circles, also filled with plants, flowers and trees, are designed to keep traffic flowing around the city. Each roundabout holds a unique display of art designed to enhance the cultural environment for Bend visitors and residents. It’s sponsored by Art in Public Places, a non-profit organization dedicated to providing art to the community of Bend. In 2005, Americans for the Arts honored these sculptures as being among the most innovative approaches to public art in the country.

It’s easy to do the Roundabout Art Route at your own pace. Just pick up the map at the Bend Visitor Center and make your way around the city. Answer the trivia questions on your map and bring it back to the Bend Visitor Center for a oneof-a-kind prize. If you prefer to have a guided tour by one of the coolest tour guides around, John Flannery of The Bend Tour Company offers Roundabout Art Route tours like the Bend Art Safari. Think of it as an art tour for active souls, offering 360-degree views of art against the backdrop of the most beautiful, vibrant, and quirky town in the nation. Bend, Oregon – our art plays outside!

>> Find more at visitbend.com/art

DID YOU KNOW?

>> TIN PAN ALLEY ART COLLECTION

NATE WYETH

INSIDER TIPS FROM LOCALS

One of Bend’s newest public art projects is the Tin Pan Alley art collection. You’ll find pieces scattered throughout Downtown Bend, including alleys and the parking garage. Can you find your favorite?


Exercise Your Culture! Flex those artistic muscles with music, drama, dance, comedy and movies Bend’s entertainment landmark

Photo by Nate Wyeth

Info and Tickets 541-317-0700 TowerTheatre.org


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you’ve gotten wrapped up in all Bend has to offer, you’ll want a little something wrapped up to take home with you. The bonus: it’s all tax-free! The cosmopolitan vibe of downtown Bend beckons you to indulge your passion for fashion, fine art, home décor, jewelry, and more. The scene is brimming with small, hip boutiques like clothier Hot Box Betty, vintage Western boutique Cowgirl Cash, one-of-a-kind jewels by Douglas Fine Jewelry Design, and quirky-cool Dudley’s Bookshop Café with an abundant selection of wine, beer, and snacks to enjoy while you browse for books.

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Then head for the historic Old Mill District for brand-name national and local retailers. Look for the three towering silver smokestacks that were once part of the Brooks-Scanlon lumber mill from Bend’s timber era. The historic brick building has been converted into outdoor retailer REI, while popular chains like White House Black Market, Buckle, and Zumiez offer something for everyone. Local gems like Vanilla Urban Threads, Nashelle Jewelry, and Ginger’s Kitchenware round out the eclectic mix, and the backdrop of the Deschutes River lets you scope out otters and kayakers while you scout for deals. If bargains are your bag, try the Bend Factory Stores on Bend’s south end to browse outlets by Nike, Coach, and Columbia Sportswear. For a more traditional shopping experience, visit Bend’s own Macy’s store in the Bend River Promenade. The Cascade Village shopping center flanks the north end of town with big-box retailers and a charming outdoor plaza.

>> Find more at visitbend.com/shop

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ADDRESS 933 NW Wall St. 610 SW Powerhouse Dr. #800 2620 NE Hwy. 20 #230 838 NW Bond St. #1 311 NE Greenwood Ave. 1183 NW Wall St. 389 SW Scalehouse Ct. #120 63455 N. Hwy. 97 759 NE Greenwood Ave., #2 910 NW Harriman #100 759 NE Greenwood Ave. #1 1319 NW Union St. 545 SW Powerhouse Dr. #900 2690 NE Hwy. 20 545 SW Powerhouse Dr. #905 3194 N Hwy 97 63455 N. Hwy. 97 800 NW Wall St. Ste. 201 126 NW Minnesota Ave. 133 SW Century Dr. Ste. 202 223 NW Hill St. 1346 NW Galveston Ave. 1000 Wall St. #110 1212 NE 1st St. 420 NE Windy Knolls 133 SW Century Dr. 63455 N. Hwy. 97 2600 NW Hwy. 20 836 NW Wall St. 20225 Badger Rd. 916 NW Wall St. 945 NW Wall St. #150 425 SW Powerhouse Dr. #304 61334 S. Hwy. 97 909 NW Wall St. 1900 NE 3rd St. #101 545 SE Bridgeford Blvd. #140 740 NW Wall St. 325 SW Powerhouse Dr. #120 450 SW Powerhouse Dr. #401 61334 S. Hwy. 97 #420 1805 NE Hwy. 20 933 NW Wall St. 61334 S. Hwy. 97 50 SE Scott St. 2680 NE Hwy 20 #320 61334 S. Hwy. 97 61334 S. Hwy. 97 3188 N Hwy 97 #105

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WHERE TO SHOP Complements Home Interiors Confluence Fly Shop Cosas NW Cosmic Depot Costco Wholesale Cowgirl Cash Crow’s Feet Commons D’s Hobbies Dalia’s Desert Harvest Desperado Boutique DeWilde Art Glass Dick’s Sporting Goods Dollar Tree Donner Flower Shop Douglas Fine Jewelry Design Dressbarn The Duck Store Dudley’s Bookshop Café Earth Fire Art Pottery Lounge Eddie Bauer Outlet Elite Repeat Consignment Eyes on Wall Street Fabulous Finds Famous Footwear Faveur Eclectic Boutique Feather’s Edge Finery Fleet Feet Flip Flop Shops FootZone Francesca’s Frugal Boutique Furnish Gairdin Game Stop Gap/Gap Kids The Gear Fix Gear Peddler Giddy Up Ginger’s Kitchenware Glenroe Antiques GNC GNC Goodwill Gossamer the Knitting Place Gymboree Gypsy Soul Vagabond Boutique Hancock Fabrics

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ADDRESS 70 SW Century Dr. #145 375 SW Powerhouse Dr. # 100 115 Minnesota Ave. 342 NE Clay Ave. 2500 NE Hwy 20 924 NW Brooks St. 875 NW Brooks St. 63040 N Hwy 97 855 NW Wall St. 1001 NW Brooks St. 330 SW Powerhouse Dr. #120 321 SW Powerhouse Dr. 63455 N. Hwy. 97 61470 S. Hwy 97 605 NW Newport Ave. 920 NW Bond St. #106 61334 S. Hwy. 97 80 NE Bend River Mall Dr. 135 Minnesota Ave. 145 NE Revere Ave. 61334 S. Hwy. 97 950 SE 3rd St. 822 NW Wall St. 190 NE Irving St. 63455 N. Hwy. 97 714 NW Franklin Ave. 113 NW Minnesota Ave. 1320 NW Galveston Ave. #1 680 Powerhouse Dr. #1003 842 NW Wall St. 530 SW Powerhouse Dr. #601 206 NW Oregon Ave. 761 NW Arizona Ave. 50 SW Bond St. #2 450 SW Powerhouse Dr. #403 545 SW Powerhouse Dr. #909 345 SW Century Dr. 184 NE Greenwood Ave. 850 NW Wall St. 375 SW Powerhouse Dr. #120 841 NW Bond St. #1 63455 N. Hwy. 97 61334 S. Hwy. 97 61315 S. Hwy. 97 1326 NW Galveston Ave. 450 SW Powerhouse Dr. #409 815 NW Wall St. 63040 N Hwy 97

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PHONE ADDRESS 458-206-4811 661 SW Powerhouse Dr. #1301 541-706-9335 120 NW Minnesota Ave. 541-306-3000 1132 NW Newport Ave. 541-382-7700 61334 S. Hwy. 97 541-312-8566 800 NW Wall St. 541-323-3232 1036 NW Wall St. 541-350-8205 920 NW Bond St. #101 541-318-0102 2250 NE Hwy 20 541-318-5457 475 SW Powerhouse Drive 541-382-5346 2600 NE Hwy. 20 541-749-2120 800 NW Wall St. #2 541-388-3249 155 NE Greenwood Ave. 541-383-5890 1019 NW Wall St. 541-312-0131 425 Powerhouse Dr. #301 541-389-8850 639 NW Franklin Ave. 541-317-3569 845 Wall St. 541-385-7263 425 SW Powerhouse Dr. #302 541-382-6694 1000 NW Wall St. 541-389-8460 858 NW Wall St. 541-322-0500 101 NW Minnesota Ave. 541-312-3358 61334 S. Hwy. 97 541-388-4588 105 NW Minnesota Ave. 541-383-7142 61334 S. Hwy. 97 541-382-0510 3197 N. Hwy. 97 #5 541-330-0178 63455 N. Hwy. 97 541-317-8644 2620 Hwy. 20 #200 458-206-4766 806 NW Brooks St. #100 541-385-8080 255 SW Century Dr. 541-383-3713 120 NE Bend River Mall Dr. 541-389-6234 311 SW Century Dr. 541-593-4653 100 NE Bend River Mall Ave 541-749-4281 63455 N. Hwy. 97 541-728-0527 926 NE Greenwood Ave. 541-382-2697 61334 S. Hwy. 97 541-389-6116 117 NW Oregon St. 541-306-3176 103 NW Oregon Ave. 541-678-5995 114 Minnesota Ave. 541-385-0594 380 SW Powerhouse Dr. #220 541-647-2627 945 NW Wall St. 541-312-2279 910 NW Harriman St. #150 541-389-1717 1900 NE 3rd St #111 541-408-3278 841 Bond St. #12 541-389-2210 217 NW Oregon Ave. 541-382-3989 61284 S. Hwy. 97 541-322-0138 63455 N. Hwy. 97 541-322-9880 63455 N. Hwy. 97 541-382-5884 834 NW Brooks St. 541-389-4224 35 SW Century Dr. #110 541-420-4961 1234 NE 1st St.

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ROMANTIC THINGS TO DO NAB A RIVER-VIEW TABLE AT GREG’S GRILL, PINE TAVERN, CROSSINGS, OR ANTHONY’S KISS UNDER THE STARS AT PINE MOUNTAIN OBSERVATORY TRY A BONFIRE ON THE SNOW TOUR WITH WANDERLUST JAZZ NIGHT AT THE OXFORD SEEK SECLUSION ON A ROMANTIC HIKE COZY UP ON A LOVESEAT FOR A FILM AT VOLCANIC THEATRE PUB HOP IN A CANOE FOR TWO ON A SCENIC OUTING WITH TUMALO CREEK KAYAK & CANOE TAKE A COOKING CLASS TOGETHER WITH WELL TRAVELED FORK OR GINGER’S KITCHENWARE FIND A SWEET OREGON SUNSTONE MEMENTO AT DOUGLAS FINE JEWELRY SOAK IN THE SALTWATER POOL AT MCMENAMINS

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Bend is an adventure town, few adventures are more satisfying than a trek around the city’s renowned culinary scene. From food carts to fine dining, you’ll find something to please your palate for every meal of the day. Start your morning with a scrumptious breakfast made completely from scratch. Try Chow on Bend’s Westside, where they specialize in locally-sourced ingredients and grow plenty of fresh, wholesome produce in their lush on-site gardens.

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When lunchtime rolls around, stroll through the Old Mill District until you find Pastini Pastaria. There, you’ll enjoy a plate of fresh pasta and a tasty salad while you gaze out at the Deschutes River. CRAIG ZAGURSKI

Craving something with an Asian flair? Try Noi for the tastiest Thai you’ll ever try, or 5 Fusion for award-winning sushi and much more in a funky, urban setting. Need more ideas? Peruse the following pages for more great suggestions for dining in Bend.

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If dinner calls for fine dining in an intimate setting, try Ariana on Galveston for outstanding cuisine with Northwest pizazz, or head to 900 Wall for modern American fare with seasonally-inspired menus and local, organic ingredients.

Bend’s 70+ public parks are great for al fresco dining. Hit Newport Avenue Market or Devore’s Good Food Store (across the street) for picnic fixins’ and dine in the great outdoors!

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TAKE YOUR FORK OUTDOORS

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because your belly’s growling doesn’t mean you need to stop playing and head inside. Bend’s abundance of outdoor recreation gives this city an edge if you crave sunshine on your shoulders while you refuel your body. The sunny courtyard at McKay Cottage is the perfect spot to savor a tasty breakfast scramble as you listen to the wind in the trees. Jackson’s Corner offers outside dining in a cozy picnic nook at their Westside restaurant, or the Eastside location with its toasty outdoor fire feature on the patio. Time for lunch? Now’s a great time to enjoy the cool breeze drifting off the water. The Pine Tavern has been nestled along the Deschutes River in downtown Bend since 1936, making it a classic spot for salads, burgers, and killer views of Mirror Pond. If you prefer the energetic rush of watching parade of kayaks, paddleboards, and happy 900 WALL/ KRISTIN WILLS PHOTOGRAPHY river floaters chugging by, nab a patio seat at Anthony’s or Greg’s Grill in the Old Mill District. Want a local secret? Zydeco boasts limited rooftop dining and the best sunset views in town. Order their barbecue shrimp and prepare to have your tastebuds swoon. At the peak of summer, Mt. Bachelor offers one of Oregon’s most unique dining experiences by inviting you to dine at 7,775 feet in the Pine Marten Lodge. If it’s an intimate dining experience you crave, Jackalope Grill has a quaint, sun-dappled courtyard where you’ll savor your meal surrounded by their fragrant herb gardens.

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If you saved room for dessert, swing by Bonta Gelato in downtown Bend and choose from scrumptuous-sounding flavors like salted caramel or roasted strawberry with honey. Grab a scoop or two, then set out for a stroll through the downtown streets before capping your evening off on a park bench in Bend’s scenic Drake Park.



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and dads: We know it’s tough to plan the perfect family vacation. You want memorable adventures in the great outdoors and nutritious meals at restaurants where you won’t get dirty looks if the kids get squirrelly over dessert.

We know how it goes, and we also know you’ve got nothing to worry about. Bend has oodles of great places where your tykes will be welcomed with open arms and kid-approved menus. Start your day with big smiles all around when you treat the tots to the famous Ocean Rolls from Sparrow Bakery. Parents will appreciate the tasty array of breakfast sandwiches and freshly-brewed coffee, and most meals pack up nicely for on-the-go eating. At Flatbread Community Oven, they don’t just feed your kids—they let them make their own meals with a do-it-yourself pizzas. While the grown-ups sip wine and savor tasty salads and pizzas, the kids can adorn their own dough with sauce, cheese, and favorite toppings before watching the whole thing cook up in the big, wood-fired ovens. If you prefer the comfort of a familiar franchise, Red Robin has a monsterous kids’ menu featuring kid-approved items like grilled cheese, corndogs, burgers, mac and cheese, and chicken fingers. The cherry on top? It’s Red Robin’s scenic riverfront location in the Old Mill District. Want grab-and-go meals guaranteed to satisfy everyone in the family? Choose from a mouthwatering assortment of wraps at Parilla Grill. Bonus: tidy wraps mean less mess on the kids and your backseat. If you had your heart set on hitting the Bend Ale Trail™, don’t think you have to give that up just because you have the kids along. Crux Fermentation Project boasts some of the best beers in town and a huge grassy lawn where kids can frolic. Bend Brewing Company has a fabulous kids’ menu and a beer sampler tray that’s sure to please mom and dad. Bond with other parents on the sunny patio at Worthy Brewing Company as you enjoy the sunset and toast the success of another funfilled family vacation.

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GLUTEN-FREE AND VEGAN GOODNESS YOU’LL LOVE! When you go gluten-free or vegan, it can be scary traveling to a new place. You don’t know where to go to find meals that meet your dietary restrictions, and you fear the confused or scornful looks when you ask for a gluten-free menu. But gluten-free and vegan diners can relax in Bend. Plenty of Bend restaurants offer options guaranteed to delight even the gluten-and-meat-gobbling members of your party. Zydeco has mastered the art of safe dining for celiac sufferers and other gluten-intolerant diners. Nearly everything on their menu can be prepared gluten-free, including tasty favorites like the barbecue shrimp, the artichoke and corn fritters, and even their famous flourless chocolate cake. Salud Raw and Vegan Cafe offers tons of salads, wraps, and delicious desserts guaranteed to please both gluten-free and vegan diners. Can’t bear to give up baked goods or pizza? La Magie in downtown Bend makes wholesome gluten-free bread you’ll swear is the real deal, while Local Slice does a gluten-free pizza crust made even tastier by locally-sourced toppings and cheese. Dying to try The Lot to discover Bend’s fun food cart scene? Options at The Lot range from vegan offerings to gluten-free dishes, with a tap list to match. If it’s Mexican you’re craving, try the queretana enchiladas at Hola!, or the tasty assortment of tacos at Spork. Fans of Thai food will love the Swimming Rama at Noi. When it’s time to rise and shine, devour the poached eggs with crispy herb polenta, spinach, and gluten-free hollandaise at Chow. Ask for a vegan surprise to have something equally tasty whipped up in the kitchen. Who says you have to give up juicy burgers when you give up meat? Next Level Burger offers a staggering array of burgers, hot dogs, sandwiches, milkshakes, and more. Everything here is plant-based and delicious, so dig in without guilt. Craving Thai food? Noi has several scrumptious vegan and gluten-free options to choose from. If you wander into Spork, you’ll have a tough time choosing between the West African peanut curry packed with chickpeas, yams, cabbage, grilled onions, cilantro, and jasmine rice, or tasty favorites like their vegan version of Peruvian Lomo Saltado with red potatoes, sweet peppers, onion, grilled tomatoes, soy, radish, green onion, and jasmine rice. Get both, and take one to go! Broken Top Bottle Shop is a safe bet whether you’re vegan, vegetarian, or gluten-free, since all their menu items are clearly marked. For an extra special treat, try the BBQ Tempeh Sando. It’s a soft, scrumptiously squishy brioche bun piled high with house-smoked shredded tempeh, vegan Georgia red BBQ sauce, and Carolina red slaw. Their bountiful tap list always includes a cider or gluten-free beer so you can raise a toast with your beerswilling pals. Other safe bets for finding tasty vegan chow include Sarah’s Raw and Vegan Cafe, Laughing Planet, Mazza Bistro, Kebaba, and Café Yumm. Go forth and eat guilt-free in Bend!

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WHERE TO DRINK Welcome to the microbrew capital of the West. Bend has so many breweries, we couldn’t help but establish the Bend Ale Trail™. It’s been buzzed about everywhere from The New York Times to USA Today. In Bend, you can happily taste your way through coppery pale ales, creamy stouts, and crisp lagers.

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Seeking a change of pace from malty goodness? Don’t miss the Drinkable Diversions, a side trip along the Bend Ale Trail to explore Bend’s alternative craft beverage scene. Bendistillery, Oregon Spirit Distillers, and Cascade Alchemy, three small-batch distilleries reviving the tradition of premium handcrafted American distilled spirits. Hard cider, a naturally gluten-free alternative to beer, is taking Bend by storm with several craft cideries: Atlas Cider, Red Tank Cider Company and Far Afield Cider. Made with regional and local ingredients like berries, apples, apricots, and even bacon, they’ve been described as a hybrid of winemaking and beer brewing. If vino is more your taste, hold on to your grapes because Bend has several award-winning wineries. In fact, Central Oregon was officially recognized as a wine region in 2011. Travel north to Maragas Winery for some sips of award-winning wine on their outdoor patio overlooking the vineyard. Next is Faith, Hope and Charity Vineyards–a stunning 15 acres where nine varieties of hybrid grapes are growing. Don’t miss The Local Pour tour from Wanderlust Tours, and visit a brewery, winery, and distillery all in one fell swoop. Cheers!


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BEND ALE TRAIL You’ve heard about the Oregon Trail—that historic east-west wagon route instrumental in developing the West. While we won’t downplay its historical significance, we will say without fear of contradiction that the Bend Ale Trail™ is a whole lot more fun. Bend and the surrounding area has 29 world-class craft breweries and 16 are on the official Bend Ale Trail. Pick up the Atlas and Passport at any brewery on the trail or at the Bend Visitor Center in downtown, or use the virtual passport in the app. There are a lot of options for making your way safely around trail. It’s easy to walk or bike, as most breweries are within a few square miles of each other. If you prefer a shuttle or a SEGWAY, the Bend Tour Company offers a Bend Brew Taps Experience tour that includes brewery stops on the ale trail with tasty snacks.

For a behind-the-scenes “beerventure,” the Bend Brew Bus tour includes van transport, beer tastings, guided tours, and snacks. The Cycle Pub allows you to pedal on a bike made for 14. They also added a few more bike/bar hybrids to their fleet that require a few less feet to pedal. Jump on an electric bike “Brewdie Tour” with Let It Ride, or the Cowboy Carriage Company has a horse drawn carriage that lets you see and sip the sights while sitting atop hay bales. No matter how you choose to get around, it’s you vs. beer in Bend. Oh, and hey, make plans to be here in November, because it’s Bend Ale Trail Month, and we’ll give you a trophy for drinking beer.

>> Find more at visitbend.com/drink


WHERE TO drink NIGHTLIFE • BARS • PUBS PHONE ADDRESS PRICE 10Below at the OXFORD hotel 541-382-1010 10 NW Minnesota Ave. $$ Astro Lounge 541-388-0116 939 NW Bond St. $ The Blacksmith 541-318-0588 211 NW Greenwood Ave. $$ Broken Top Bottle Shop & Ale Cafe 541-728-0703 740 NW Pence Ln. $ Brother Jon’s Ale House 541-728-0102 1051 NW Bond St. $ Brother Jon’s Public House 541-306-3321 1227 NW Galveston Ave. $ Cabin 22 541-389-2558 25 SW Century Dr. $ Cobalt 541-706-9091 852 NW Brooks St. $$ Corey’s Bar & Grill 541-317-1468 928 NW Bond St. $ Crossings at the Riverhouse 541-389-8810 3075 N. Business 97 $$ D&D 541-382-4592 927 NW Bond St. $ Dogwood Cocktail Cabin 541-706-9949 147 NW Minnesota Ave. $$ The Hideaway Tavern 541-382-9898 939 SE 2nd St. $ JC’s Bar & Grill 541-383-3000 642 NW Franklin Ave. $ Level 2 541-323-5382 360 SW Powerhouse Dr. #210 $$ M&J Tavern 541-389-1410 102 NW Greenwood Ave. $ McMenamins Old St. Francis 541-382-5174 700 NW Bond St. $$ Mountain’s Edge 541-388-8178 61303 S Hwy 97 $ Northside Bar & Grill 541-383-0889 62860 Boyd Acres Rd. $ Platypus Pub 541-323-3282 1203 NE 3rd St. $ Reed Pub (Reed Market Pub) 541-312-2800 1141 SE Centennial Ct. $ Sidelines Sports Bar and Grill 541-385-8898 1020 NW Wall St $ Seven 541-760-9412 1033 NW Bond St. $ Summit Saloon & Stage 541-749-2440 852 NW Oregon Ave. $ Velvet 541-728-0303 805 NW Wall St. $$ WINE • WINERIES • VINE YARDS P H O N E ADDRESS PRICE Elixir Wine Group 541-388-5330 550 SW Industrial Wy Faith, Hope & Charity Vineyards 541-526-5075 70450 NW Lower Valley Dr. (Terrebonne) Good Drop Wine Shoppe 541-410-1470 141 NW Minnesota Ave. Maragas Winery 541-546-5464 15523 SW Hwy 97 (Culver) Naked Winery 541-388-6963 330 SW Powerhouse Dr #110 Portello Wine Café 541-385-1777 2754 Northwest Crossing Dr. $$ R.H.C. Selections Wine Shop 541-389-2884 126 NE Franklin Ave, Ste. C Sip Wine Bar 541-323-8466 1366 NW Galveston Ave. The Wine Shop & Beer Tasting Bar 541-389-2884 55 NW Minnesota Ave. $ Volcano Vineyards 541-617-1102 70 SW Century Dr. (Century Ctr) CR AFT DISTILLERIES & CIDERIES PHONE ADDRESS Atlas Cider Company atlascider.com 550 Industrial Wy. #190 Bendistillery 541-318-0200 19330 Pinehurst Rd. Cascade Alchemy 541-390-7645 20585 Brinson Blvd. Ste. 5 Far Afield Cider 541-639-8959 1201 NE 2nd St. #180 Oregon Spirit Distillers 541-382-0002 740 NE 1st St. Red Tank Cider Company 541-420-0109 840 SE Woodland St. #185 BRE WERIES PHONE ADDRESS PRICE 10 Barrel Brewing Co. 541-678-5228 1135 NW Galveston $ Bend Brewing Co. 541-383-1599 1019 NW Brooks St. $$ Boneyard Beer 541-323-2325 37 NW Lake Place Cascade Lakes Brewing Co. 541-388-4998 1441 SW Chandler Ave. $ Craft Kitchen & Brewery 541-633-7670 803 SW Industrial Way $ Crux Fermentation Project 541-385-3333 50 SW Division St. $ Deschutes Brewery & Public House 541-382-9242 1044 NW Bond St. $$ GoodLife Brewing 541-728-0749 70 SW Century Dr. (Century Ctr) $ McMenamins Old St. Francis Pub 541-382-5174 700 NW Bond St. $$ Oblivion Brewing Co. 541-647-2774 1005 NW Galveston Ave $$ Rat Hole Brewing 541-389-2739 384 SW Upper Terrace $ Riverbend Brewing Co. 541-633-7670 2650 NE Division St. $$ Silver Moon Brewing 541-388-8331 24 NW Greenwood Ave. $ Worthy Brewing 541-639-4776 495 NE Bellevue Ave. $$

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ADDRESS 701 NW Arizona #200 225 NW Franklin Ave. #3 568 NE Savannah Dr. #2 61615 Athletic Club Dr. 719 NW Hill Street 856 NW Bond St. #3 70 SW Century Dr., Ste. 140 2789 NW Clearwater Dr. # 120 155 SW Century Dr. #113 520 SW Powerhouse Dr. #627 550 NW Franklin Ave., Ste328 222 SE Urania Ln. 155 SW Century Dr. #104 805 SW Industrial Wy. #7 1252 NW Milwaukee Ave. 2570 NE Twin Knolls Dr. #108 336 SW Cyber Dr. #107 2705 NE Conners Dr. 909 Bond St. 1569 NW 2nd St. 115 SW Allen Rd. 809 NW Wall St. 845 NW Wall St. 1740 Pence Ln. Ste. 3 660 NE 3rd St. #5 118 NW Newport Ave. #100 800 NE 6th St. 369 NE Revere 155 SW Century Dr., Ste 110 115 NW Oregon Ave. #7 1135 NW Galveston Ave. 447 NE Greenwood Ave. 555 NW Arizona Ave. #50 1310 NE Cushing Dr. 612 NE Savannah Dr. #4 330 Powerhouse Dr. #150 155 SW Century Dr. 550 SW Industrial Wy. #120 2100 NE Neff Rd. Ste. B 2150 NE Studio Rd. A-5 16986 SW Brasada Ranch Rd. (Powell Butte) 125 NW Wall St. 61419 Elder Ridge St. 25 NW Minnesota Ste. 15 115 NW Oregon Ave. #26 2748 NW Crossing Dr. Ste. 120 2709 NW Crossing Drive 384 SW Upper Terrace Ste. 207 924 NW Brooks St. #102 550 SW Industrial Wy. #170 920 NW Bond St. # 102

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WHAT TO DO PLAY :: SHOP :: EAT :: DRINK :: SPA :: ART :: FAMILY FUN

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tempting to spend your whole vacation scrambling to experience everything Bend has to offer. But, several days of hiking, biking, skiing, shopping, and paddling, can leave your body feeling frazzled. Relax! You can recharge your batteries, pamper your body, and soothe your soul at one of nearly a dozen decadent day spas around Bend. With some of the most talented massage therapists and aestheticians in the country, Bend’s local spas offer something for every preference. Anjou Spa specializes in all things “green,” from the products they use to the construction of their breathtaking facilities. Wrap up in a soft bamboo fiber robe as you wait for your relaxing river stone massage. Indulge in a seasonal organic facial, which is specially designed for skin that’s been subjected to Bend’s dry climate. Craving something decadent for you and your sweetheart? Many local spas offer couples massages. Jinsei Spa has a special couples suite designed just for this purpose. If you haven’t gotten your fill of mud out on the trails, try Spa W’s unique Moor Mud Body Mask. Want to have an inexpensive spa treatment while giving a local student some valuable experience? Check out Phagen’s Central Oregon Beauty College, where you can get a deluxe facial for just twenty-five bucks! If yoga is your ticket to relaxation, consider visiting in early September for Yogis Unite, Oregon’s largest outdoor yoga festival.

>> Find more at visitbend.com/spa

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FAMILY FUN ENTERTAINMENT • FAMILY FUN 2nd Street Theater Art Station Bend Rock Gym Bend Tour Company Bouncing Off the Walls Bend Theatre for Young People Big Sky Balloon Co. Cascade Center of Photography Photo Walk Cascade Indoor Sports Cascades Theatrical Company Cog Wild Bike Tours Cowboy Carriage Company Cycle Round Bend DD Ranch Des Chutes Historical Museum Deschutes Public Library Earth Fire Art Pottery Lounge First Ascent Climbing Services Goody’s Ice Cream & Candy Factory Tour High Desert Museum Juniper Swim and Fitness Center Lava Lanes of Bend Les Schwab Amphitheater Let It Ride Electric Bike Tours McMenamins Old St. Francis Movie Theater Mt. Bachelor (summer & winter) Ouzel Outfitters Paintball Paradise Outdoor Park Paradise Birding Tours The Paulina Plunge Peterson Rock Garden & Museum Ponderosa Skate Park Regal Old Mill 16 Cinemas Seventh Mountain Resort Smith Rock Climbing School StandUp Paddle Bend Sun Mountain Fun Center Sun Country Tours Tin Pan Theater Tower Theatre Tumalo Creek Kayak & Canoe Wanderlust Tours The Well Traveled Fork Culinary Tours Wheel Fun Rentals

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ADDRESS 220 NE Lafayette Ave. 313 SW Shevlin Hixon Dr. 1182 SE Centennial Ct. thebendtourcompany.com 1134 SE Centennial Ct. 148 NW Greenwood Ave. bigskyballoonco.com ccophoto.com 20775 High Desert Ln. 148 NW Greenwood Ave. 255 SW Century Dr. cowboycarriage.us cyclepub.com ddranch.net 129 NW Idaho Ave. 601 NW Wall St. 145 NE Revere, Ste A. goclimbing.com 1111 SE Division 59800 S Hwy 97 800 NE 6th St. 1555 NE Forbes Rd. 344 SW Shevlin Hixon Dr. letitridebend.com 700 NW Bond St. mtbachelor.com 63043 Sherman Rd. paintballparadisebend.com paradisebirding.com paulinaplunge.com 7930 SW 77th St. Redmond 225 SE 15th St. 680 SW Powerhouse Dr. 18575 SW Century Dr. smithrockclimbing.com standuppaddlebend.com 300 NE River Mall Ave. 531 SW 13th St. 869 NW Tin Pan Alley 835 NW Wall St. tumalocreek.com 61535 S HWY 97 Ste. 13 welltraveledfork.com Old Mill District & Doubletree Hotel

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TOP 10

THINGS FOR KIDS THE WILDLIFE AT THE HIGH DESERT MUSEUM

FLY A PLANE WITH PROFESSIONAL AIR AS YOUR CO-PILOT LAVA RIVER CAVE

BUMPER CARS & GOKARTS AT SUN MOUNTAIN FUN CENTER

GOODY’S ICE CREAM & CANDY FACTORY TOUR

PETERSEN’S ROCK GARDEN

TUBING AT MT. BACHELOR

MUNCH & MOVIES AT NW CROSSING AND MUNCH & MUSIC IN DRAKE PARK

FISH HATCHERIES AT METOLIOUS RIVER AND FALL RIVER

STARGAZING AT THE SUNRIVER AND PINE MOUNTAIN OBSERVATORIES


WHAT TO DO PLAY :: SHOP :: EAT :: DRINK :: SPA :: ART :: FAMILY FUN

FAMILY FUN

BEND

is a playground for all ages, but the merry-goround is extra fun with young ‘uns in tow. At the High Desert Museum, get up close with wildlife like eagles, owls, hawks, falcons, wild cats, porcupines, otters, reptiles, fish, and more. Chat with the live history re-enactors, including high desert stagecoach drivers, explorers, and a family of homesteaders at an authentic 1880 cabin from a mustang ranch. Want an organized outing that’s fun for the whole family? Set out with Wanderlust Tours and explore Bend’s unique landscapes with a volcano or cave tour. Show kids where food really comes from when you join Chef Bette for the Farm & Ranch Tour with The Well Traveled Fork. For an extra-tasty treat, visit Goody’s to see why they were named one of the nation’s top ice cream factory tours by Frommers. At Art Station in the Old Mill District, there’s a full schedule of half-day classes from painting to pottery for kids ages 4 to 15. A historic Bend train depot is the space for your kids’ creativity to flourish. At Juniper Swim & Fitness Center, an indoor 25-meter pool is equipped with diving board, rope swing and a wading pool. Juniper’s outdoor pool makes a great place to cool down in summertime. Visiting Bend in the winter months? Try a spin on the ice rink at Seventh Mountain Resort or a thrilling sled dog tour at Mt. Bachelor. If you’re craving indoorsy fun for the whole family, check out Sun Mountain Fun Center where you can choose from bowling, arcade games, billiards, or bumper cars. The warmer months offer outdoor mini-golf, go-karts, and batting cages.

>> Find more at visitbend.com/kids

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EVENT HAPPY FESTIVALS :: PARADES :: RACES :: CONCERTS :: FAIRS There’s so much event happy fun to be had in Bend that we can’t fit it all in. >> Find more at visitbend.com/events NATE WYETH

MAY

POLE PEDAL PADDLE It’s the Bend Olympics! More than 2,800 people ski, skate, cycle, run and paddle their way over the finish line from Mt. Bachelor to the Old Mill District. Costumes are encouraged. Even if you don’t compete, it’s always a fun race to watch.

JUNE

OREGON SENIOR GAMES Competitors 50+ from around the country gather for a weekend of athleticism and fun.

FEBRUARY

OREGON WINTERFEST Celebrate winter at the largest winter festival west of the Rocky Mountains.

NATE WYETH

JUNE

APRIL

BITE OF BEND

NW CROSSING SPRING FESTIVAL Art, food, spirits, music, and family-fun activities usher in spring at this annual event.

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EVERY MONTH

SUMMER

Every First Friday of the month, you stroll through downtown and the Old Mill District for Art walk enjoying the variety of art showcased in each location. Music sounds through the streets, retail shops are open late, restaurants are overflowing, and many of the artists are around to discuss their work.

Fresh produce and direct from farmer goods can be nabbed at any of the farmer’s markets around Bend during the summer. Wednesdays at Drake Park in downtown Bend, Saturdays at NorthWest Crossing, and Fridays at Mountain View High School.

FIRST FRIDAY ART WALK

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Nibble your way through treats from Bend’s hottest eateries while enjoying live music and entertainment.

FARMERS MARKETS

NATE WYETH

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SUMMER

FREE SUNDAY SUMMER CONCERTS Big your pooch and your picnic to these free concerts at the Les Schwab Amphitheater in the Old Mill District starting in June.

JULY

4TH OF JULY PET PARADE & FESTIVAL Dress your dogs, chickens, and even snakes for the Pet Parade, then head to Drake Park for games, food, and music.

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JULY - AUGUST

MUNCH AND MUSIC Plan your Thursday evenings to be at Drake Park in Downtown Bend for grub and grooving at these free, all-ages concerts. NATE WYETH

MAY - SEPTEMBER

SUMMER CONCERTS

Big name musicians flock to Bend to perform in a small and uber scenic outdoor amphitheater along the Deschutes River in the Old Mill District.

JULY

BEND SUMMER FESTIVAL Live music, games, craft booths, great food, and so much more!

AUGUST

BEND BREWFEST Four full days of hops, yeast, and malted barley bliss. Bend Brewfest is one of the largest beer festivals in Oregon with over 60 breweries and cideries participating. MIKE ALBRIGHT


AUGUST

ART IN THE HIGH DESERT A nationally ranked art festival brings in juried artists from around the world to display–and sell–their masterpieces.

NATE WYETH

SEPTEMBER

LITTLE WOODY BARREL-AGED BREW & WHISKEY FESTIVAL This event features beers aged in wine barrels, whiskey barrels, and oak barrels, which uniquely flavors and intensifies the beer.

SEPTEMBER

OKTOBERFEST Tasty food, local brews, family fun, friendly competitions, and the world-famous weiner dog races. Don’t miss this event in historic Downtown Bend. OCTOBER

BENDFILM FESTIVAL A celebration of independent cinema featuing films, workshops, and lectures. Indie film fans won’t want to miss this weekend!

OCTOBER

HALLOWEEN CYCLOCROSS Two full days of racing for all categories on the National Championship course at Deschutes Brewery in the Old Mill District.

DECEMBER

CHRISTMAS PARADE Hitch up your sleigh and head downtown for this jolly holiday family celebration.


Jackalope Grill

750 Northwest Lava Road, Bend, Oregon, 97701

Photo: Eliotte Garling

We are fine dining

The Jackalope Grill is dedicated to old-fashioned warmth and affordability while delivering superior food and service. Chef Tim was born and raised on the Washington coast. “Wild fish and game wasn’t so special—it was what Dad brought home for dinner.” A winding trail and serendipity brought Tim to one of France’s best culinary schools. “Culinary school offers every student the same training but mine has given form to memories of my Grandmother’s kitchen and the smells of French country villages on Sunday morning.” Co-owner Kathy Garling oversees the front of the house, applying a wealth of culinary expertise and curates the wine list featuring extensive Northwest selections.

Jackalope Grill

Reservations: 541.318.8435 or the OpenTable app at JackalopeGrill.com


GEtTing HERE DIRECT FLIGHTS :: MAPS :: MILEAGE :: DRIVE TIMES

ROAD TRIPPIN’

BEND

DIRECT FLIGHT GO HERE! WITH SIX G TO BEND HAS MARKETS, GETTIN R! NEVER BEEN EASIE

is considered the base camp of Central Oregon, and getting here is easy no matter how you choose to travel. BY AIR: With non-stop commercial air service from major markets, getting to Bend is quick and convenient. And once you land at Roberts Field Airport (RDM), you’re only 20 minutes away from the energy and excitement of downtown Bend. Roberts Field is the fourth largest commercial airport in Oregon, serving all of Central Oregon. Flights are provided by Alaska, American, United, and Delta. These carriers offer arriving and departing flights to and from Los Angeles, Denver, Portland, Salt Lake City, San Francisco, and Seattle. Six full service rental car agencies are on-site at the Redmond Airport offering an array of car rental options, including larger multipassenger vehicles, and fully equipped 4WD sport utility models. BY AIR CHARTER: If commercial air service does not fit your needs or schedule, you may want to consider on-demand air charter service, which can take you conveniently from the airport closest to you directly into Bend. No security delays, layovers, connecting flights, or hassles.

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BY ROAD: Centrally located at the junction of US Highway 97 (a north and south route from Madras to Klamath Falls) and State Highway 20 (the east and west route from Idaho/ Burns to Salem/Willamette Valley), Bend is easily accessible from all directions and is three hours southeast of Portland, along a route highlighted with scenic beauty. For current road conditions and road cams, visit the Oregon Department of Transportation’s (ODOT) website TripCheck.com. If you are on the road and need up-to-date weather and road information, call 511 in Oregon. Or if outside the state, contact ODOT at 503-588-2941. BY BUS: Bend is served by regional bus service from many cities in Oregon including Portland, Newport, Corvallis, Salem, Coos Bay, Florence, Eugene, John Day, and Ontario. BY RAIL: Amtrak provides convenient and affordable rail transportation to and from the Bend area from various locations throughout the region. Call Amtrak for fares and schedules 800-872-7245 or visit their website at amtrak.com.

>> Find more at visitbend.com/gethere

Official Visitor Guide for Bend / visitbend.com / toll free 1-866-292-0141


On site brewery with 15 awesome craft beers A favorite among locals and visitors alike featuring local naturally fed meats Gluten free and kids menu available catch all the latest sporting events on 16 big screen hd tv’s happy hour mon-fri 3pm to 6pm


GETTING HERE DIRECT FLIGHTS :: MAPS :: MILEAGE :: DRIVE TIMES

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FLYING TO BEND DRIVING TO BEND CITY Portland, OR Salem, OR Eugene, OR San Francisco, CA Boise, ID Seattle, WA Reno, NV

D ISTA NC E 175 miles 130 miles 121 miles 500 miles 330 miles 343 miles 394 miles

DRI VI N G T I ME 3 hours, 20 minutes 2 hours, 40 minutes 2 hours, 30 minutes 8 hours, 10 minutes 5 hours, 40 minutes 6 hours, 10 minutes 6 hours, 50 minutes

AIR CARRIERS Alaska/Horizon 800-252-7522 800-864-8331

united.com

Delta 800-221-1212

delta.com

American 800-433-7300

aa.com

Professional Air Charter Services 541-388-0019

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HOW TO GET AROUND TOP 10 VIEWS

PILOT BUTTE STATE PARK

TUMALO FALLS

MT. BACHELOR SUMMER SIGHTSEEING LIFT RIDE

SMITH ROCK STATE PARK

THE ROOFTOP PATIO AT ZYDECO KITCHEN & COCKTAILS

TUMALO MOUNTAIN

CASCADE LAKES SCENIC BYWAY

PAULINA PEAK

LAVA BUTTE

LAKE BILLY CHINOOK SCENIC OVERLOOK

TAXIS, SHUT TLES, VANS, ELEC TRIC BIKES, ETC. American Shuttle Bend Cab Co. Bend Green Cab Bend’s Party Bus The Bend Tour Company The Bend Trolley Cascades East Transit Central Oregon Breeze Checker Cab Company Cowboy Carriage Company Cycle Pub Destination Transportation Enviro Shuttle Let it Ride Electric Bikes Owl Taxi, Inc. Redmond Airport Shuttle Taxis of Bend Twilight Taxi Wanderlust Tours LIMOUSINES AND TOWNC AR SERVICE Bend Towncars Cascade Towncar Central Oregon Limousine Classic Limousine Service JD Car Service VIP Executive Limousine & Shuttle RENTAL C ARS Alamo Avis Budget Enterprise Hertz Kendall Rental Collection National GENER AL AVIATION (AIRPORT CODE) Bend Municipal Airport (BDN) Redmond Airport (RDM) Sunriver Airport (S21) AIRCR AFT CHARTER SERVICES Professional Air

PHONE 541-306-1845 541-389-8090 541-705-2002 541-390-9728 541-480-8477 541-771-1800 541-385-8680 541-389-7469 541-390-1176 541-728-3750 541-678-5051 541-550-8055 541-598-5384 541-647-2331 541-382-3311 541-382-1687 541-390-6781 541-728-9222 541-389-8359 PHONE 541-639-7503 541-385-9382 800-943-3102 541-410-8916 541-480-4365 541-548-2617 PHONE 541-862-6893 541-923-3750 541-923-0699 541-388-1717 541-388-1535 541-322-1828 888-862-6890 PHONE 541-389-0258 541-548-0646 800-801-8765 PHONE 541-388-0019

WEBSITE bendcab.com bendgreencab.com bendspartybus.com thebendtourcompany.com thebendtrolley.com cascadeseasttransit.com cobreeze.com taxi-cab-oregon.com cowboycarriage.us cyclepub.com destinationtransportation.com

enviroshuttle.net letitridebend.com redmondairportshuttle.net taxisofbend.com wanderlusttours.com WEBSITE bendtowncars.com cascadetowncar.com centraloregonlimos.com bendclassiclimo.com jdcarservice.com executivelimo1.com WEBSITE alamo.com avis.com budget.com enterprise.com hertz.com kendallautooregon.com nationalcar.com WEBSITE bendairport.org flyrdm.com sunriver-resort.com WEBSITE professionalair.com

INSIDER TIPS GET TO BEND IN STYLE

Driving to Bend in the winter? Use tripcheck.com to choose the best route for that day’s road conditions. Coming by air? The RDM airport offers on-site meeting space, beautiful artwork, a kids’ play area, free Wi-Fi, and a cafe with coffee, food, and local craft beer.


PLAN A MEETING MEETINGS :: EVENTS :: WEDDINGS :: REUNIONS

INSPIRING EVENTS

IF

you’re looking for an inspired and productive meeting venue, it helps to start with an equally inspiring location.

DID YOU KNOW? HOW TO MEET LIKE A PRO

There’s no better setting for team-building than Bend’s great outdoors! For a truly unique experience, Wanderlust Tours offers group outings like canoeing, caving, and snowshoeing, while The Well Traveled Fork does culinary walking tours and farm visits.

From conventions and sporting events to weddings, trade shows, family reunions, and retreats, Bend offers meeting planners a thoughtful mix of tools for both business and pleasure. It’s a proven fact that PowerPoint presentations are easier to digest when you’re anticipating a moonlit canoe adventure afterward. Sales meetings are more motivational when your team is surrounded by the majestic peaks of the Cascade Mountains. And team-building is more cohesive when experienced in the awe-inspiring beauty of Central Oregon. In Bend, our expansive mix of meeting facilities, a state-of -the-art convention center, over 3,000 hotel rooms, convenient access, abundance of restaurants and unparalleled outdoor recreation provide the perfect recipe for the perfect meeting. Of course, Bend is best known for amazing scenery and outdoor pursuits, so why not take advantage? If it’s a wedding you’re planning, consider making it an outdoor affair. Imagine tying the knot with blazing orange basalt rock in the distance at Smith Rock State Park, or on a grassy green lawn beside a stream at Shevlin Park. Whether you’re hosting a large sales convention or a small family reunion, be sure to save time for savoring Bend’s wealth of fun activities. Schedule a casual meeting on the green at one of more than 25 local golf courses, or plan a pampered outing with the girls at a luxurious day spa. Need to do a little team-building? Many guided tour companies offer customized outdoor adventures for groups of all sizes. The possibilities are as endless as the sunshine in Bend!

HOTEL GO HERE! RIVERHOUSE AND CONVENTION CENTER

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THIS IS ONLY A SMALL SAMPLING OF OUR UNIQUE MEETING VENUES IN BEND. FIND MORE AT VISITBEND.COM/MEETING TIMOTHY PARK



MOVE HERE RELOCATE YOUR LIFE :: RELOCATE YOUR BUSINESS TO BEND

MOVE YOUR LIFE TO BEND

THE

hardest part of visiting Bend is leaving Bend.

We’ve heard it time and time again, and it’s the reason you’ll meet so many Bend residents who started out as Bend tourists. We’re not surprised when someone tells us they’re considering a move here. Who can blame them? Bend offers the perfect balance of beautiful scenery, laidback lifestyle, and affordable cost of living. We’re hip but not trendy; charming but not quaint. It’s the perfect place to nurture your family, your business, and your soul.

Relocating to a new town can be daunting, but Visit Bend is here to help. Stop by mymovetobend.com to learn more and to request a FREE Relocation Packet. Thinking of relocating a business here? We can help with that, too. We’ll put you in touch with a Bend business advocate, who will answer any questions you may have about the relocation process. Bend offers a vibrant entrepreneurial spirit, competitive business advantages, a talented workforce, and no sales tax. To find out more about moving your business to Bend, go to bendforbusiness.com.

>> Find more at mymovetobend.com


12TH ANNUAL FESTIVAL

OCTOBER 8-11, 2015 bendfilm.org



BEND OREGON IT’S WHERE YOU GO TO PLAY!

VISIT BEND 750 NW Lava Rd., Ste. 160 Bend, OR 97703 visitbend.com local :: 541.382.8048 toll free :: 866.292.0141

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