
Haystack and Back
Keep The Haystack in mind for a sunny, mild winter day. This 20-mile gravel bike ride, described in detail on the Dirty Freehub website, travels from Peter Skene Ogden State Scenic Viewpoint, up to Haystack Reservoir, and down through the Crooked River National Grasslands.

Exploring Chush Falls
The Chush Falls Trail is a classic Central Oregon hike along a storied waterway. Enjoy panoramic views of the Central Cascades as you hike to the 70-foot Chush Falls in the headwaters of Whychus Creek. While you’re there, imagine a possible future where steelhead and salmon swim high among the mountains once again…

Running the Deschutes River Trail
The Deschutes River Trail – a true Bend classic – traverses nearly 20 miles through pine forests, lava flows, rapids, and the City’s riverfront neighborhoods. Segments of this trail make the perfect after work out-and-back, or a great, accessible way for visitors to experience the river’s beauty.