B2 THE BULLETIN • FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 2021 CONDITIONS REPORT Go see areas near Sisters and local sno-parks EVENTS Another winter storm is heading our way, but this Daily tours • Lava Cave Tours: A guided tour of a local lava tube exploring the geologic and human history as well as the ecology of the cave; 9 a.m., 1:30 p.m. and 7 p.m.; $65 to $90; Wanderlust Tours, 61535 S. Highway 97, Bend; go.evvnt.com/713740-0 or 541-389- 8359. • Daily Snowshoe Tours: A naturalist- guided tour through areas around Mt. Bachelor. Snowshoes and hot cocoa provided; 9 a.m.-1 p.m. and 1:30-5:30 p.m.; $65 to $90; Wanderlust Tours, 61535 S. Highway 97, Bend; go.evvnt.com/713722-0 or 541-389- 8359. • Shoes, Brews & Views Snowshoe Tour: Snowshoe to a spot in the Deschutes National Forest and sip some locally crafted beers or root beer for those under 21; 1:30 p.m.- 5:30 p.m.; $65 to $95; Wanderlust Tours, 61535 S. Highway 97, Bend; go.evvnt.com/713728-1 or 541-389- 8359. • Bonfire Snowshoe Tours: A naturalist-guided tour near Mount Bachelor out to a small bonfire where snowshoes will be treated to hot libations and a dessert; 7-11 p.m.; $110; Wanderlust Tours, 61535 S. Highway 97, Bend; go.evvnt. com/713736-0 or 541-389-8359. • Moonlight & Starlight Snowshoes Tours: A guided tour on snowshoes in the Cascade Lakes area under the stars; 7-11 p.m.; $95; Wanderlust Tours, 61535 S. Highway 97, Bend; go.evvnt. com/713732-0 or 541-389-8359. one won’t last long as warmer temps are forecasted coming into next week. So enjoy the winter while you can by checking out areas near Sisters this weekend. The Cascades will see some more snow than the lower elevations, but with extra accumulations, there is a higher chance of avalanches or getting your car stuck. Stay vigilant and always be prepared when you travel in the snow. For a full list of conditions updated regularly, please visit centraloregonexplore.com. HIKING AND DAY USE SITES • NOTE: Many of the trails along seasonally closed highways and forest service roads remain open, but can only be accessed by hike, snowshoe, cross country ski or snowmobile due to accumulating snowfall. See Forest websites for more details and restrictions. • All summer trails are under some amount of snow. Deschutes National Forest • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Black Butte Trailhead: Open Black Crater Trailhead: Open Canyon Creek Trailhead: Open Chush Falls: Open Cold Springs Day Use: Open Head of Jack Creek Trailhead: Open Head of the Metolius: Open; snow free and clear Jack Lake Trailhead: Open Jefferson Lake: Open Lake Creek Trail: Open; patchy snow, ice and mud Lower Black Butte Trailhead: Open Lower Bridge Day Use: Open Lower Canyon Creek (West Metolius Trailhead): Open Metolius-Windigo: Open Park Meadow: Open; moderate deadfall on tie trail to Tam Rim Pole Creek Trailhead: Open Rockpile Lake: Open Round Lake Trailhead: Open Scout Lake Day Use: Open Sisters Cow Camp: Open Sisters Mirror Trailhead: Open Sisters Tie Trailhead: Open Suttle Lake Day Use: Open Tam McArthur Rim Trailhead: Open Whychus Creek Overlook Trailhead: Open • Whychus Portal (Lower Whychus Trailhead): Open Willamette National Forest — Three Sisters Wilderness Area Bulletin file photo Still water at Suttle Lake reflects the clouds and sun above. • McKenzie River Trail: Partially open • Tamolitch Blue Pool: Open Smith Rock climbing closures To protect nesting raptors, the following climbing routes are closed: Cajun Cliff, Victoria Tower, Little Three Fingered Jack, Pud- dy’s Tower, The Monument, Anglin’s Buttress, French Tent Rock, First Kiss Area north of Monkey Face and Smith Rock Group NE Face (both towers, above 100 feet). The Canyon Trail near the bald eagle nest is restricted to groups of four or less and noise must be kept to a minimum. See smithrock.com/seasonal-closures for more information. SKI AREAS AND SNOW PARKS • Updated 8 a.m. Feb. 25 • Hoodoo: Open; 92.7 inch base; Hodag lift and Autobahn Tubing Park are closed • Mt. Bachelor: Open; 111 inch base; First Rays lift is closed, Summit lift closed during winter storm cycle • Willamette Pass: 75 inches at lodge; rentals and tickets must be reserved online in advance • Meissner Sno-park: Open; 36- 48 inches; good conditions; area roads closed through April 1, 2021; no dogs; lodge currently closed • Skyliner Sno-park: Open; unknown snow depth, access road closed for the season, road is now a ski/snowshoe trail • Swampy Sno-park: Open; 54-78 inches; good conditions; no dogs; area roads closed through March 31, 2021 • Vista Butte Sno-park: Open; 54- 78 inches; good conditions; area north of parking area closed to snowmobiles, use Kapka Butte or Wanoga • Wanoga Snow Play: Open; 48-60 inches; good conditions; expect heavy use; pack out broken sleds and all trash; shelter is closed • Wanoga Snowmobile: Open; 48- 60 inches; good conditions; area roads closed to highway vehicles through March 31, 2021; shelter is closed • Newberry (Six Mile Sno-park): Open; 6-10 inches; marginal conditions due to low snow. • Newberry (10 Mile Sno-park): Open; 24-48 inches; good conditions; road beyond park closed to vehicles for the season • Three Creek Sno-park (Lower): Open; 12 inches; marginal conditions due to low snow • Three Creek Sno-park (Upper): Open; 18-24 inches; good Deschutes National Forest • Crescent Lake Sno-park: Open; 10-12 inches; fair conditions with low snow • Crescent Junction: Open; 10-12 inches; fair conditions with low snow • Dutchman Sno-park: Open; 72-100 inches; good conditions, limited parking and no overnight camping; 40-foot max length limit for vehicle/trailer combination; expect heavy use • Edison Butte Sno-park: Open; 42-60 inches; good conditions; area roads closed to highway vehicles through March 31, 2021 • Kapka Butte Sno-park: Open; 54-78 inches; good conditions; area roads closed to highway vehicles through March 31, 2021 conditions; Forest Service Road 16 may not be plowed immediately after a storm • Walt Haring Sno-park: 8-10 inches; good conditions CYCLING Ochoco National Forest Fatbike and winter trails: • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Bandit Springs Sno-park: Open Mark’s Creek Sno-park: Open Ochoco Divide Sno-park: Open Walton Sno-park: Open Willamette National Forest Gold Lake Sno-park: Open Ikenick Sno-park: Open Little Nash Sno-park: Open Maxwell Sno-park: Open; Mountain View and South Maxwell shelters are closed Potato Hill Sno-park: Open Ray Benson Sno-park: Open; 70- 75 inches; good conditions, expect heavy use Salt Creek Sno-park: Open Santiam Sno-park: Open Waldo Lake Sno-park: Open Beginning Jan. 28 the following trails are closed from 12:01 a.m. Mondays and 3 p.m. Fridays (except for federal holidays) due to timber harvesting and forest restoration work: • Lower Whoops • Pine Drops • EXT • Storm King from the junc- tion with Forest Road 4615 and the junction with Phil’s Trail • Phil’s Trail between the junction with EXT and it’s western terminus at the junction with Pine Drops • Upper Whoops • Lower Whoops • Skyliners Dean Guernsey/Bulletin file photo A skier gets some air at Hoodoo Ski Area. LA PINE Ice Skating Rink Hours • The Pavillion: Public skating by reservation only. Open skating session times vary, see website for details; $12 adults, $11 older adults (60-79) and students, $10 youth and honored citizens (80 plus), children under 3 with a paying adult are free, $3 discount if you bring your own skates, $6 per person for special sessions; 1001 SW Bradbury Drive, Bend; bendparksandrec.org/facility/the- pavilion or 541-389-7588. • Seventh Mountain Resort: Reservations required. Open skating sessions run 1 hour and 20 minutes every two hours 10 a.m.-8 p.m.; $15 adults, $12 children 7 to 18, $5 children 6 and under, $5 discount for bringing your own skates; Seventh Mountain Resort Ice Rink, 18575 SW Century Drive, Bend; seventhmountainriverco.com/ice- skating or 877-765-1501. • Sunriver Village: Reservations required for all skaters. Open skating sessions run 2 hours three hours noon-8 p.m. Monday through Thursday; 10 a.m.-9 p.m. Friday and Saturday; 10 a.m.-1 p.m. and 2-5 p.m. Sunday; $15 adults, $11 children 5 to 12, $3 discount if you have your own skates; Sunriver Village Ice Rink, 57100 Beaver Drive, Sunriver; sunrivervillagefun.com/sunriver-ice- skating or 541-593-5948. • Ben’s-MTB-Kent’s, Horse Butte Loop, Maston: Muddy • Maston, Wanoga — 3 PSI, Wanoga — Outer Loop: Rideable snow • Cline Buttes, Horse Ridge Area: Winter Mix • Madras East Hills, The Radlands: Riding well Sisters trails • Lake Creek: Winter mix; deadfall reported • Peterson Ridge, PRT East, Sisters Tie: Muddy • Peterson Ridge Tie: Winter mix, deadfall reported • Metolius-Windigo (99 Upper): Deep snow • New reports needed on other trails CAMPING Friday 2/26 • Mountainfilm on Tour — Week One: The program of outdoor adventure films will be available to watch from the comfort of your own home; streaming through March 1; $20; Bend; go.evvnt.com/742422-1 or 541-385-6908. FISHING Deschutes National Forest Sunday 2/28 • Updated at 8 a.m. Feb. 25 • Middle Deschutes (Benham Falls to Lake Billy Chinook): 3,910 cfs; brown trout, rainbow trout; water is higher and clarity is good with decent trout fishing; open year-round for trout, artificial flies and lures only; no limit on brown trout • Metolius River: 1,450 cfs; bull trout, rainbow trout; consistent fishing reported; fly fishing only upstream of Bridge 99, artificial lures and flies permitted below; catch and release only; public access to Wizard Falls Hatchery remains closed; river is closed to fishing above Allingham Bridge until May 22, 2021 • McKenzie River (at Clear Lake): 408 cfs • McKenzie River (near Belknap Springs): 1,040 cfs; rainbow and coastal cutthroat trout; current hatches — blue winged olive, midge, sculpin • Lake Billy Chinook: Bull, brown and rainbow trout, kokanee, smallmouth bass; Metolius arm is closed until spring, no recent reports for rest of lake • Suttle Lake: Kokanee, brown trout • Allen Springs Campground: Open Trail closures west of Bend FRIDAY • Camp Sherman Campground: Open • Graham Corral Horse Camp: Open • Lava Camp Lake Campground: Open • Lower Bridge Campground: Open • Pine Rest Campground: Open • Sisters Cow Camp Horse Camp: Open; no campfires Bureau of Land Management seasonal trail closures The following Bureau of Land Management trails are now closed through Aug. 31 to protect nesting raptors: • Millican Plateau OHV Trail System (Route 95 only) • South side of Trout Creek Trail including climbing walls • Cline Buttes Recreation Area (portions of Deep Canyon, Fryrear, Maston, Jaguar Road) • Horny Hollow Trail • Dry River Canyon • For more information, visit blm.gov. • Orangetheory Fitness Run Club: A guided 3- to 5-mile hike with body weight workouts mixed in will be held. Free for members and nonmembers; 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.; Orangetheory Fitness, 320 SW Powerhouse Drive, Bend; go.evvnt.com/742903-0 or 541- 904-5123. Monday 3/1 • Virtual Natural History Pub — Environmental Justice and the Movement to Diversify Public Lands: Since the turn of the 21st century, a movement has emerged to address racial and ethnic inequities in public lands access, recreational use and employment; 6-7 p.m.; registration required; High Desert Museum, online; go.evvnt. com/738690-1 Wednesday 3/3 • Know Wild — How to Really Help Injured and Orphaned Wildlife: The animal care team at Sunriver Nature Center & Observatory will share experiences from inside wildlife rehabilitation. The event will not be recorded; 6:30-7:30 p.m.; registration required; Deschutes Public Library, online; go.evvnt.com/742408-1 or 541-312-1063. SISTERS SATURDAY SUNDAY FRIDAY 36°/25° 38°/18° 49°/22° MILES N SATURDAY 0 SUNDAY 10 41°/33° 45°/28° 52°/28° 46 ELEVATION: 4,236 FEET ELEVATION: 3,182 FEET 20 97 126 Lava Butte Lake Billy Chinook Deschutes River BEND FRIDAY Newberry Volcano SATURDAY SUNDAY 41°/32° 45°/27° 53°/37° ELEVATION: 3,623 FEET REDMOND FRIDAY 97 SATURDAY SUNDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY 43°/30° 45°/25° 53°/29° 46°/33° 50°/30° 55°/31° ELEVATION: 3,077 FEET ELEVATION: 2,242 FEET 20 Sources: Accuweather, U.S. Geological Survey Clarinda Simpson/Bulletin graphic MADRAS Smith Rock