SPORTS PULLOUT & CLASSIFIEDS INSIDE • B SECTION • FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 2021 THE REGION’S HUB FOR OUTDOOR ADVENTURES Each week in this section, you will find the area’s most complete guide of what’s open and closed; outdoor activities and events; top picks of places to explore; conditions of hiking and biking trails, fishing holes, water flows, camping spots, parks and more — as well as features from outdoor writers and field experts. Bend’s Mark Johnson hikes along Paulina Creek east of La Pine. Walking among water wonders PETER SKENE OGDEN NATIONAL SCENIC TRAIL Several starting points exist for hikers, but we opted for McKay TRAILS hree years had Crossing, located about passed since I last hiked the a third of the way up the trail Peter Skene Ogden National at a picturesque campground. Scenic Trail along Paulina Creek It was about a half-hour drive with my friend Mark Johnson. from Bend. Time goes by awfully fast The Peter Skene Ogden Trail these days. Still, it had been was named after a trapper with long enough to forget the de- the Hudson’s Bay Company tails of the numerous water who made the first recorded wonders that line the 9.4-mile trip into Central Oregon in trail just outside the Newberry 1825, according to the Ore- National Volcanic Monument gon Historical Society. Ogden east of La Pine. crossed the Crooked River Paulina Creek flows with country to the northeast. The abandon out of Paulina Lake, city of Ogden, Utah, is also starting with Paulina Creek named after him. Falls and then surging west Starting out from McKay downhill to form numerous Crossing Campground, we fol- smaller waterfalls and water lowed a wide trail that took us features. through an area that included Johnson and I set out last Fri- smaller, second-growth pine day for a half-day hike along trees. This makes for a poten- the trail, which runs from Og- tially hot section of trail, and we den Group Site at its west end were getting a bit of a late start. to Paulina Lake at its east end. See Water / B12 BY MARK MORICAL The Bulletin T Mark Morical/Bulletin photos Wildflowers grow near a small waterfall along Paulina Creek.