Visit Redmond
Visit Redmond, Oregon and discover a quaint high desert community, nestled in the heart of Central Oregon, and panoramic views of the snow capped Cascade Mountain Range. Visitors will enjoy over 300 days of sunshine and refreshingly cool desert evenings. Redmond combines a rich community heritage and small town charm with a zeal for the great outdoors.Dine at one of Redmond's family owned cafes, craft breweries, or perhaps the growing number of specialty restaurants that have recently called Redmond home. During the summer months visitors can enjoy weekly free concerts in the canyon parks and an active farmers market featuring local goods at Centennial Park downtown.
In the heart of Redmond is the Dry Canyon, a 250 acre multi-use park and trail system. The Dry Canyon Trail is a 3.7 mile long paved trail that winds between volcanically formed canyon walls, city parks and protected natural areas.
Whether you're in search of a relaxing day hike or a rigorous climb, you'll appreciate the variety of choices you have in and around Redmond.
In the heart of Redmond is the Dry Canyon, a 250 acre multi-use park and trail system. The Dry Canyon Trail is a 3.7 mile long paved trail that winds between volcanically formed canyon walls, city parks and protected natural areas.
Whether you're in search of a relaxing day hike or a rigorous climb, you'll appreciate the variety of choices you have in and around Redmond.
Visit Bend
"A warm, inviting mountain getaway with a cosmopolitan appeal is what you'll find when you arrive in the friendly town of Bend, Oregon. Majestic, snow-capped peaks adorn the high-desert skyline, making for some of the best weather in Oregon — think sun-drenched days and cool nights — along with endless options for plenty of play time. Playing in the Cascades, hiking, mountain biking, or skiing at Mt. Bachelor are just a few of the outdoor adventures you can tackle in a weekend or a week." - Visit Bend
Visit Sisters
"Sisters, Oregon (aka "Sisters Country") is a wonderland of lakes, mountains and rivers, a paradise for hikers, fly fishermen, paddlers, mountain bikers, birders, skiers and horseback riders. From the sagebrush of the high desert to the magnificent forests on the flanks of the Cascades,
you'll find a lifetime's worth of exploration and adventure." - Sisters Oregon Guide
you'll find a lifetime's worth of exploration and adventure." - Sisters Oregon Guide