B2 THE BULLETIN • FRIDAY, APRIL 9, 2021 CONDITIONS REPORT Chase retreating snow up the mountains EVENTS Snow is beginning to melt, but there is still a chance to go skiing, 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; wanderlusttours.com 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; wanderlusttours.com 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; wanderlusttours. com 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; wanderlusttours. com 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; wanderlusttours.com or 541-389- 8359. • Brews & Views Kayak Tour: A naturalist-guided tour paddling on a calm section the Deschutes River with a local microbrew or root beer to enjoy afterwards; 1:30-5:30 p.m.; $65 to $95; Wanderlust Tours, 61535 S. Highway 97, Bend; wanderlusttours.com or 541- 389-8359 • Deschutes River Kayak Tour: Paddle along a tranquil stretch of the river guided by a naturalist; 9 a.m.-1 p.m. and 1:30-5:30 p.m.; $70 to $95; Wanderlust Tours, 61535 S. Highway 97, Bend; wanderlusttours.com or 541- 389-8359 snowboarding or snowshoeing in Central Oregon. However, if that’s not your thing, lower elevations are seeing much less of the white stuff, and trails are beginning to thaw, as well (though there is always the possibility of spots of snow and ice). For a full list of conditions updated regularly, please visit centraloregonexplore.com. Trailhead: Open • Keeton Trailhead: Open • Kelsey Trailhead: Open • Line Butte East (Formerly Fawn Creek) Trailhead: Open • Line Butte West Trailhead: Open • Lookout Mountain Lower Trailhead: Open • Lookout Mountain Upper Trailhead: Open • Mascall Corral (Formerly Apple West) Trailhead: Open • Mother Lode Mine Trailhead: Open • Payten Trailhead: Open • Potlid North Trailhead: Open • Potlid South Trailhead: Open • Rim (Formerly Apple Middle) Trailhead: Open • Rock Creek Trailhead: Open • Round Mountain North Trailhead: Open • Round Mountain South Trailhead: Open • Scotty Creek Trailhead: Open • South Prong Trailhead: Open • Steins Pillar Trailhead: Open • Twin Pillars North Trailhead: Open • Twin Pillars South Trailhead: Open • Wildcat North Trailhead: Open • Wildcat South Trailhead: Open 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 snow levels. See Forest websites for more details and restrictions. Deschutes National Forest • Canyon Creek Trailhead: Open • Charlton Lake Trailhead: Open • Chush Falls: Open • Cinder Hill Day Use: Open • Dutchman Trailhead: Open • Edison Trailhead: Open • Meissner Trailhead: Open • Metolius-Windigo: Open • Peter Skene Ogden Trailhead: Open; Paulina Creek restoration in progress, use caution to avoid machinery • Phil’s Trailhead: Partially open; closed Mondays through 3 p.m. Fridays • Pine Mountain: Open • Swampy Lakes Trail: Open • Tam McArthur Rim Trailhead: Open • Ten Mile Trailhead: Open • Tumalo Mountain: Open • Wake Butte Trailhead: Open • Wanoga Trailhead: Open SKI AREAS AND SNOW PARKS Ochoco National Forest • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Baneberry Trailhead: Open • Barnhouse Trailhead: Open • Black Canyon East (Formerly South Fork) Trailhead: Open • Black Canyon West (Formerly Dusty Camp) Trailhead: Open • Boeing Field Trailhead: Open • Coffeepot Trailhead: Open • Cottonwood Trailhead: Open • Cougar East Trailhead: Open • Cougar West Trailhead: Open • Fry Trailhead: Open • Gray Butte Trailhead: Open • Green Mountain North Trailhead: Open • Hammer Creek • Updated 8 a.m. April 8 • Hoodoo: Open; 89.4- inch base; Hodag lift and Autobahn Tubing Park are closed; closed Monday through Wednesday; last day of season is April 18 • Mt. Bachelor: Open; 96-inch base; First Rays lift is closed, Red Chair and Outback are closed for the season but will be used as backup if needed; Summit closed in storm conditions • Willamette Pass: 45 inches at lodge; last day of season is Sunday Deschutes National Forest • NOTE: Exact snow levels are no longer available • Crescent Lake Sno-park: Open; poor conditions with low snow • Crescent Junction: Open; poor conditions with low snow Dutchman Sno-park: Open; 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; marginal conditions Kapka Butte Sno-park: Open; fair conditions Meissner Sno-park: Open; marginal conditions; no more grooming this season; lodge currently closed Skyliner Sno-park: Open; access road closed Swampy Sno-park: Open; fair conditions; no dogs Vista Butte Sno-park: Open; fair conditions; area north of parking area closed to snowmobiles, use Kapka Butte or Wanoga Wanoga Snow Play: Open; marginal conditions; expect heavy use; pack out broken sleds and all trash; shelter is closed Wanoga Snowmobile: Open; marginal conditions; shelter is closed Newberry (Six Mile Sno-park): Open; poor conditions due to low snow. Newberry (10 Mile Sno-park): Open; fair conditions, low snow around sno-park; road beyond park closed to vehicles for the season Three Creek Sno-park (Lower): Open; poor conditions due to low snow Three Creek Sno-park (Upper): Open; marginal conditions; bare pavement on Trail 8 above park, not recommended Walt Haring Sno-park: Open; poor conditions with low snow Ochoco National Forest • 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 Submitted by Andrew S. Blake/File photo Sunrise at Davis Lake in 2019. Trail closures west of Bend CYCLING • Ray Benson Sno-park: Open; fair conditions, expect heavy use • Salt Creek Sno-park: Open • Santiam Sno-park: Open • Waldo Lake Sno-park: Open Phil’s Trail Complex • Some trails are closed weekdays until 3 p.m. Friday, see note. • Expressway, EXT, Grand Slam, Helipad, Kent’s, Lower Whoops, Pinedrops: Muddy • Skyliner: Winter mix • Upper Storm King, Upper Whoops: Deep snow • All other trails riding well CAMPING Ochoco National Forest • Allen Creek Horse Camp: Open • Big Spring Campground: Open • Biggs Springs Campground: Open • Bingham Springs Campground: Open • Cottonwood Campground: Open • Cottonwood Pit Campground: Open • Frazier Campground: Open • Mud Springs Horse Camp: Open; no campfires • Ochoco Divide Group Site: Open • Salters Cabin Horse Camp: Open • Scotts Campground: Open • Whistler Campground: Open; no campfires • White Rock Campground: Open; no campfires • Wolf Creek Campground: Open • Wolf Creek Industrial Campground: Open Wanoga Trail Complex • Deschutes River: Winter mix, deadfall reported • Funner, Lower Storm King: Winter mix • Catch and Release: Riding well • All other trails reporting deep snow North of Skyliner trails • Lower Mrazek, Shevlin Park: Riding well • All other trails reporting deep snow Swampy Lakes trails • Middle Flagline: Closed through Aug. 15 • Swampy Dutchman: Deep snow; deadfall reported • Tumalo Creek: Rideable snow • All other trails reporting deep snow Cascade Lakes trails Fire restrictions Fire danger is currently listed as Moderate in the Deschutes National For- est. Fire danger is listed as Low in the Ochoco and Willamette National Forests. Industrial Fire Precau- tion Level is currently at Level 1 for the Deschutes and Ochoco national for- ests and the Prineville District — Bureau of Land Management. • Edison-Lava and Metolius-Windigo (Todd Lake): Deep snow • Metolius-Windigo (Lava Lake): Deep snow; deadfall reported Prineville and Ochoco trails • 66 Trails: Muddy • Cougar Creek, Independent Mine, Lookout Mountain, Round Mountain, Scotty Creek: Deep snow; deadfall reported • Prineville Bike Park: Riding Well Bulletin file photo Backcountry guide Jonas Tarlen makes the first tracks in a glade near the top of Tam MacArthur Rim. LA PINE FRIDAY FISHING Beginning Jan. 28 the following trails are closed from Mondays to 3 p.m. Fridays (except for federal holidays) due to timber harvesting and forest resto- ration work: • Phil’s Trail between • Lower Whoops the junction with EXT • Pine Drops and it’s western ter- • EXT minus at the junction • Storm King from the with Pine Drops junction with Forest • Upper Whoops Road 4615 and the • Lower Whoops junction with Phil’s • Skyliners Trail • Updated at 8 a.m. April 1 • Upper Deschutes at Benham Falls: 776 cfs; section is closed for the season to anglers until May 22. • Fall River: Brook trout, brown trout, rainbow trout; good fishing and active hatches during warmest part of the day; access limited depending on snow accumulations; fly fishing only with barbless hooks • McKenzie River (at Clear Lake): 351 cfs • McKenzie River (near Belknap Springs): 863 cfs; rainbow and coastal cutthroat trout; stocking will resume in late April; fire cleanup still being conducted in the area, access may be limited; all nonadipose fin-clipped trout must be released; lures and artificial flies only • Crane Prairie Reservoir: 86% full; brook trout, kokanee, largemouth bass, rainbow trout; fishing is closed for the season • Wickiup Reservoir: 58% full; kokanee, rainbow and brown trout, largemouth bass and catfish; fishing is closed for the season • East Lake: Brown trout, kokanee, rainbow trout, Atlantic salmon; access road is closed but fishing is open year-round • Paulina Lake: Kokanee, rainbow and brown trout; good fishing for trout and kokanee • North Twin Lake: Rainbow trout • South Twin Lake: Rainbow trout • Davis Lake: Water level is low; rainbow trout and largemouth bass. Fly fishing only • Lava Lake: Rainbow trout; access road is closed but fishing open year-round • Little Lava Lake: Rainbow trout, brook trout and whitefish • Cultus Lake: Mackinaw, rainbow and brook trout • Hosmer Lake: Brook, cutthroat and rainbow trout; fly fishing only with barbless hooks • Elk Lake: Brook trout and kokanee; jigging, still- fishing and trolling from a boat or fly fishing are best • Diamond Lake: trout; lake is currently frozen over, follow ice fishing safety tips on myodfw.com; all brown and tiger trout must be released • Crescent Lake: 26% full; kokanee, mackinaw, rainbow and brown trout, whitefish and chub; one lake trout per day, 24-inch minimum Ongoing • Big Butte Challenge: Hikers and runners will summit five buttes in Central Oregon, going at their own pace whenever their schedule allows using a GPS-enabled activity tracker to submit efforts before the deadline; through May 31; $60; throughout Central Oregon; go.evvnt. com/752281-1 or 541-350-4635. Friday 4/9 • International Fly Fishing Film Festival Virtual Screening: Ten short films from all corners of the world showcasing the passion, lifestyle and culture of fly fishing will be available to stream online; 7-9 p.m.; $15; online; go.evvnt.com/762715-1 or 888-435- 9624. Saturday 4/10 • Nature Journaling: Learn five tips for getting started on your own nature journal. Discover how to keep a journal of your outdoor adventures through sketching and writing; 8-9 a.m.; registration required; online; https:// go.evvnt.com/762677-1 or 541-330- 0017. • CORK Saturday Long Run: A group 5-8 mile run will take place, limited to 25 participants to ensure social distancing; 9-11 a.m.; Thump Roastery, 549 NW York Drive, Bend; go.evvnt. com/759636-0 Tuesday 4/13 • Trees of Central Oregon: Get a feel for our forests and explore the top trees to know in our region with a virtual hike through the woods of Central Oregon; 5-6 p.m.; registration required; online; go.evvnt. com/762678-1 or 541-330-0017. Thursday 4/15 • Beginning Bird Walk: Learn to tune your ear and focus your binoculars as you stroll around Hindman Springs watching for warblers in the willows and woodpeckers working the pine groves; 8:30-11 a.m.; registration required; Camp Polk Meadow Preserve, Cemetery Road, Sisters; go.evvnt.com/762679-1 or 541-330- 0017. • CORK Thursday Run: The weekly 3-5 mile run will take place. Runners must maintain social distance on the route and wear masks when entering any indoor space. Limited to 25 participants; 6-8 p.m.; Zpizza Tap Room, 1082 SW Yates Drive, Bend; go.evvnt.com/763809-0 SISTERS SATURDAY SUNDAY FRIDAY 60°/27° 44°/19° 54°/24° MILES N SATURDAY 0 SUNDAY 10 63°/30° 45°/24° 55°/22° 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 64°/31° 46°/25° 55°/24° ELEVATION: 3,623 FEET REDMOND FRIDAY 97 SATURDAY SUNDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY 64°/27° 48°/20° 56°/20° 66°/35° 48°/26° 58°/22° ELEVATION: 3,077 FEET ELEVATION: 2,242 FEET 20 Sources: Accuweather, U.S. Geological Survey Clarinda Simpson/Bulletin graphic MADRAS Smith Rock