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Memorable Itineraries
MEMORABLE REDMOND ITINERARIES
NO MATTER THE SEASON, THERE’S ALWAYS SOMETHING EXCITING TO DO!
TEST YOUR SKILL ON THE GOLF COURSE
A day of golf is what Central Oregon and Redmond is all about. Redmond is home to its own award winning municipal golf course, so start this itinerary by scheduling a round of golf at Juniper Golf Course. Take in the spectacular views, while you play a round of golf or just hit a bucket of balls at the driving range. Juniper is well known for its challenging, yet playful fairways. ey also o er informative classes to improve your game. Of course, no itinerary is complete without a little food and beverage. Juniper's own e View Tap and Grill is the perfect place to quell your appetite. Mimosas in the morning or tall soda's in the afternoon, whatever your choice may be, a nice beverage will round out the plentiful breakfast, lunch and dinner menu.
If golf served up with all the amenities of a full-service resort is more your style, then bring the whole family to Eagle Crest Resort. Enjoy three championship courses as well as an 18-hole putting course (this is a hoot for the entire family). e Ridge Golf Course, known as a “driver’s dream,” allows you to swing away on its ample landing areas on the front nine, while e Resort Golf Course will push you on accuracy — both courses o er distinct nines, however. If you are up for a real challenge, test your skills at e Challenge Golf Course, Eagle Crest’s renowned short course. Enjoy breakfast at the Aerie Cafe or e Silverleaf Cafe before you play or when you’re nished, try lunch or dinner at Niblick and Greene’s.
Another golf option is the "Gem of Central Oregon" and what the Oregon Golf Association dubbed “the most interesting hole in Oregon” at the Crooked River Ranch Golf Course. e famous #5 Canyon Hole where you catch a view of the beautiful Crooked River Canyon and the river from hundreds of feet above. At a mere 220 yards to cut the corner, it is the fear of losing a ball and strokes to par that makes it tough. Of course there are plenty of food options to ll your appetite at the Ranch. Try the Sandbagger Saloon and Dinner House right next to the Club House, or e Big Dog Saloon and Over e Edge Taphouse just down the road. A day of golf and food is the perfect itinerary.
Our next itinerary option is all about taking in some of Central Oregon's most breathtaking day hikes. Lace up your hiking boots and get ready to take in some of the most amazing trail destinations Central Oregon has to o er. Here are a few of the most iconic day-hike itineraries to get you started.
Smith Rock State Park is not just a rock-climbing mecca, it also hosts some stunning hikes that will take your breath away, both literally and guratively. One of the more popular routes is "Misery Ridge", which begins just across the park’s only footbridge. You begin you’re ascent with a quick set of switchbacks that bring you to the top of the golden rock cli s and stunning views. Enjoy you’re accomplishment and walk around the top of Smith Rock and take in the Cascade Mountain range in all its glory. For your descent, choose the western route to view Monkey Face upclose, the park’s iconic rock feature. You will enjoy the river trail back to the footbridge where you’re adventure began. See page 48 for more about Smith Rock! State parking day passes are available at the kiosk for $5, or buy a year pass (available at the US Forest Service or Bi-Mart in Redmond) for $30.
If you only have time for a short hike, Cline Falls State Park to Lower Bridge is another attractive hike, and Steelhead Falls is a quick, beautiful hike from the trailhead to the falls (about .5 miles) - the falls are really a treat!
After your excursion, stop by one of our local breweries or tap houses for a tall beverage and a bite to eat. General Du y's Waterhole is known for their outdoor music, so check out their calendar to see who is playing. Initiative Brewing, Cascade Lakes Brewing/Seventh Street Brew Pub, Wild Ride Brewing, Rimrock Taphouse, Kolbold Brewing and e Vault Taphouse, (to name a few) all help create a vibrant brew culture. Redmond's brew scene is also alive with abundant mouthwatering food trucks of all tastes and avors. You can easily make a complete itinerary based solely on exploring and sampling all the food trucks.
Redmond is the gateway to so many outdoor adventures and scenic byways, but if you are in need of a breather, an itinerary of shopping some of the many stores and businesses is a perfect option. Meet up with friends and family at the iconic Redmond Archway on 6th Street and go from there. Finding a good book at Herringbone Books is the perfect way to start your day and they are located right by the Redmond Archway. Pop in and say hello, they will be happy to nd you perfect book. Stroll the streets and shops and be sure to visit Redmond's historic hotel, SCP Redmond, enjoy locally sourced snacks from Provisions Market or experience the dramatic views and food at the Rooftop Bar or their Wayfarer Club. Feeling a bit stressed? Redmond is home to many yoga practitioners, so treat yourself to a class from one of the many providers in downtown, including e Essence Yoga, or Namaspa Yoga Community. It's sure to be the perfect "Aaaaaah" moment. Once your body and soul are relaxed and replenished, it is time to hunt for treasures at the Redmond Antique Mall or at Beyond the Ranch Antiques. Top o the day with dinner at one of Redmond's excellent restaurants. Check out Redmond's newest ne dining experience, Becerra's Bistro on 6th. Oishi's, Diego’s, e Brickhouse, E BarGrill, Pig & Pound, and Carnaval Mexican Grill are just some of many incredible dining options you have in Redmond.
EXPLORE SPECTACULAR LANDSCAPES
SLOW DOWN AND RELAX IN REDMOND
Start the day o with a great breakfast! We have many outstanding breakfast spots; Country Nook, Christie’s Kitchen and e View to name a few. e Original Pancake House however is located right next to our rst stop, the Redmond Caves, (be sure to try their 1/4" think bacon)! e Redmond Caves are located just o Airport Way between SW 13th Street and SW 6th Street. e caves serpentine up and down. ere are three di erent openings, with the largest opening being the furthest from the road (200'). After spelunking, we are going park hopping, so head to the splash pad at Centennial Park. is is a kid favorite during the summer months and you might even nd the older folks getting a little wet too. e next park is nearby, Sam Johnson Park and its amazing fully ADA accessible Hope Playground. Try the zip line, or try the climbing walls and miniature Monkey Face, the park is truly the crown jewel in the Redmond Park's system. All this activity will bring the hunger on, so try lunch at the kid-friendly Hideaway Tavern, where the kids have an activity table and the parents can grab a beer, eat, and relax. If it's later in the day enjoy dinner at one of the many family-friendly restaurants — Deschutes Junction, Fiesta Mazatlan or Jersey Boys Pizza are great with kids and you can pair dinner with a nice tall cold beverage of your choice, See page 58 for more information about activities with the kiddos!
HAVE A FUN-FILLED EXPERIENCE WITH THE FAMILY