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Deschutes River Trail — Attraction in Bend

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Deschutes River Trail
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Nearby attractions
Riverbend Park
799 SW Columbia St, Bend, OR 97702
Bend Park and Recreation District
799 SW Columbia St, Bend, OR 97702
Nearby restaurants
The Original Pancake House
1025 SW Donovan Ave, Bend, OR 97702
Pacific Pizza & Brew
340 SW Century Dr, Bend, OR 97702
Dear Mom Cafe
320 SW Century Dr #410, Bend, OR 97702
Bangers & Brews Westside Bend Oregon
1288 SW Simpson Ave, Bend, OR 97702
Life & Time: Free Range Fast Food
320 SW Century Dr #100, Bend, OR 97702
Crave Bend
335 SW Century Dr, Bend, OR 97702
Da Nang
901 SW Simpson Ave, Bend, OR 97702
Baldy's Barbeque
235 SW Century Dr, Bend, OR 97702
Willie Burger
901 SW Simpson Ave, Bend, OR 97702
Cheba Hut "Toasted" Subs
1288 SW Simpson Ave L, Bend, OR 97702
Nearby hotels
Pine Ridge Inn
Across SW of the Pancake house, 1350 SW Colorado Ave, Bend, OR 97702
TownePlace Suites by Marriott Bend Near Mt. Bachelor
755 SW 13th Pl, Bend, OR 97702
Hotel Peppertree Bend, BW Premier Collection
1082 SW Yates Dr, Bend, OR 97702
Bend Vacation Rentals
404 SW Columbia St #160a, Bend, OR 97702
Hampton Inn & Suites Bend
730 SW Columbia St, Bend, OR 97702
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Deschutes River Trail

Deschutes River Trail, Bend, OR 97702
4.9(244)
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attractions: Riverbend Park, Bend Park and Recreation District, restaurants: The Original Pancake House, Pacific Pizza & Brew, Dear Mom Cafe, Bangers & Brews Westside Bend Oregon, Life & Time: Free Range Fast Food, Crave Bend, Da Nang, Baldy's Barbeque, Willie Burger, Cheba Hut "Toasted" Subs
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Nearby attractions of Deschutes River Trail

Riverbend Park

Bend Park and Recreation District

Riverbend Park

Riverbend Park

4.7

(759)

Open 24 hours
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Bend Park and Recreation District

Bend Park and Recreation District

3.6

(31)

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Things to do nearby

McKenna
McKenna
Thu, Dec 25 • 3:00 PM
The Commonwealth Pub, 30 SW Century Dr, Bend, OR 97702-3804, United States
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Sweet Motor
Sweet Motor
Fri, Dec 26 • 6:00 PM
24 NW Greenwood Ave, Bend, OR, United States, Oregon 97701
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Adventure MOB Paddle Party
Adventure MOB Paddle Party
Fri, Dec 26 • 4:30 PM
Riverbend Park, Bend Oregon, 799 Southwest Columbia Street,Bend, Oregon, United States
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Nearby restaurants of Deschutes River Trail

The Original Pancake House

Pacific Pizza & Brew

Dear Mom Cafe

Bangers & Brews Westside Bend Oregon

Life & Time: Free Range Fast Food

Crave Bend

Da Nang

Baldy's Barbeque

Willie Burger

Cheba Hut "Toasted" Subs

The Original Pancake House

The Original Pancake House

4.5

(727)

$

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Pacific Pizza & Brew

Pacific Pizza & Brew

4.5

(440)

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Dear Mom Cafe

Dear Mom Cafe

4.5

(203)

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Bangers & Brews Westside Bend Oregon

Bangers & Brews Westside Bend Oregon

4.9

(846)

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D. SheldonD. Sheldon
The Deschutes River trail is a very accessible 2.5 mile loop that starts from Farewell Bend Park. The park acts as a trailhead and has very limited parking so you may have to go to the other side where there is a larger parking lot. If you are lucky and get a space it is a beautiful Green Park with lots to do including a playground for kids and wonderful River access. The trail itself is multi-directional and is wide in most spaces. Conditioning required is limited with moderate hills and mostly flat trails. Many people utilize this trail for family walks or trail running. Dogs are welcomed the bikes are not. This is a purely pedestrian trail. Views are wonderful and it is a great way to enjoy some exercise. Essentially you hike a little bit over a mile into a bridge that loops you back the other way. Definitely a must-do. If you want to extend the walk / hike just continue through the park on the paved trails.
Lisa LundLisa Lund
What a great trail right in the heart of Bend. You can walk across the river and around the city to walk as far as you want. The trail out into the woods and over the bridge is beautiful. Great place for your dog to hike and go into the water on warm days. We are here in October and the fall leaves were beautiful. We want to come back during the summer to tube and paddle board on the river. Bend has done a great job creating such a great community hub. Must visit if you are in Bend.
Renge GraceRenge Grace
Always a favorite! This is a popular place: if you’re an extrovert, go on the weekend; if you’re an introvert, avoid the weekends. It’s a delightfully river-oriented trail with views much of the way. Some hills, lots of nice dirt underfoot with a few rocky spots, and lots of easy hiking overall. The Deschutes River is one of our prime gems of Central Oregon—don’t miss this trail for some easy exercise in beauty very close to downtown and the Old Mill.
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The Deschutes River trail is a very accessible 2.5 mile loop that starts from Farewell Bend Park. The park acts as a trailhead and has very limited parking so you may have to go to the other side where there is a larger parking lot. If you are lucky and get a space it is a beautiful Green Park with lots to do including a playground for kids and wonderful River access. The trail itself is multi-directional and is wide in most spaces. Conditioning required is limited with moderate hills and mostly flat trails. Many people utilize this trail for family walks or trail running. Dogs are welcomed the bikes are not. This is a purely pedestrian trail. Views are wonderful and it is a great way to enjoy some exercise. Essentially you hike a little bit over a mile into a bridge that loops you back the other way. Definitely a must-do. If you want to extend the walk / hike just continue through the park on the paved trails.
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What a great trail right in the heart of Bend. You can walk across the river and around the city to walk as far as you want. The trail out into the woods and over the bridge is beautiful. Great place for your dog to hike and go into the water on warm days. We are here in October and the fall leaves were beautiful. We want to come back during the summer to tube and paddle board on the river. Bend has done a great job creating such a great community hub. Must visit if you are in Bend.
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Always a favorite! This is a popular place: if you’re an extrovert, go on the weekend; if you’re an introvert, avoid the weekends. It’s a delightfully river-oriented trail with views much of the way. Some hills, lots of nice dirt underfoot with a few rocky spots, and lots of easy hiking overall. The Deschutes River is one of our prime gems of Central Oregon—don’t miss this trail for some easy exercise in beauty very close to downtown and the Old Mill.
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4.9
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5.0
1y

Nestled in the picturesque landscape of Bend, Oregon, the Deschutes River Trail stands out as a truly magnificent destination for nature enthusiasts. This expansive trail offers a harmonious blend of natural beauty and recreational opportunities, making it an ideal location for both leisurely strolls and more vigorous activities.

One of the most striking features of the Deschutes River Trail is its breathtaking scenery. The lush greenery, coupled with the serene flow of the river, creates a tranquil atmosphere that is perfect for unwinding. Visitors can easily lose track of time as they immerse themselves in the captivating surroundings, making it a place where hours can pass by unnoticed.

The Deschutes River Trail is exceptionally versatile, catering to a variety of interests. For those who enjoy picnicking, there are ample spots to spread out a blanket and savor a meal amidst nature's splendor. Dog owners will find it an excellent place to bring their furry companions, as the trail is dog-friendly and offers plenty of space for them to explore.

As an avid hiker, I consider the Deschutes River Trail to be one of the finest easy hikes in Bend. Its well-maintained paths and gentle terrain make it accessible to hikers of all skill levels, while still providing a sense of adventure and discovery. It is an essential visit for both residents and visitors alike, offering a perfect escape into nature's embrace.

Beyond hiking, the Deschutes River Trail accommodates a range of activities, including biking and running. The trail's layout allows for a smooth and enjoyable experience for cyclists and runners, further enhancing its appeal. The sheer versatility and beauty of the Deschutes River Trail make it a standout destination, worthy of high praise.

In conclusion, the Deschutes River Trail is a must-visit for anyone in Bend, Oregon. Its natural allure, combined with its wide array of recreational opportunities, makes it a place where one can truly connect with nature and enjoy the outdoors. It is, without a doubt, a highlight of the region and a place that I...

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4.0
8y

We recently visited several parts of this trail system and enjoyed the beauty of it everywhere we visited. The areas we visited we still in a natural state, with mostly dirt trails carved into the natural landscape and following the river. Parking areas were clean and convenient, would be nice for sunny picnic lunches during the summer. There are several different places to access this vast trail system and parts are open to hikers, mountain bikes, and horses. We were camping in the forest area and we walked the trail portion between Big Eddy and Lava Island and mountain biked the Storm King trail from just below our camp to the Big Eddy area. We loved both the hiking and the mountain biking. In addition to the great scenery along the trail we saw river rafting groups and individual kayaks hit some good rapids near Big Eddy. I would encourage locals and people who travel to the Bend area to get out there...

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5.0
30w

The Deschutes River trail is a very accessible 2.5 mile loop that starts from Farewell Bend Park. The park acts as a trailhead and has very limited parking so you may have to go to the other side where there is a larger parking lot. If you are lucky and get a space it is a beautiful Green Park with lots to do including a playground for kids and wonderful River access. The trail itself is multi-directional and is wide in most spaces. Conditioning required is limited with moderate hills and mostly flat trails. Many people utilize this trail for family walks or trail running. Dogs are welcomed the bikes are not. This is a purely pedestrian trail. Views are wonderful and it is a great way to enjoy some exercise. Essentially you hike a little bit over a mile into a bridge that loops you back the other way. Definitely a must-do. If you want to extend the walk / hike just continue through the park on the...

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