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• Round Lake Trailhead:
Open —
no services
• Scott Pass Trailhead:
Open — no
services
• Scout Lake Day
Use: Open — no
services
• Simax North and
South Beach
area: Open — no
services
• Sisters Cow Camp:
Open — no
services
• Sisters Tie Trailhead:
Open
services
TOP PICKS
WHERE TO EXPLOR
E
— no
• Slough Day Use:
Crooked River —
Open — no
• NOTE: Only open
services
Fly Fishing
trails are listed
Springtime in Central
• South Twin Day
• 21 Road Interpretiv
Oregon is prime time
Use
e Site: Open
waiting for fish to
to be casting flies
Open — no services — Launch:
— no services
tug
ing, one of the more on your line. Considered a mecca for and
• Steve Larson Trailhead:
• Aspen Day Use:
fly fish-
popular
Open — no
Open —
River, located 45 minutes places in Central Oregon is Crooked
no services
services
er’s Place, an all-things east of Bend. According to The Fly
• Sunset View Day
• Beach Day Use:
Open — no
Use: Open — no
Fish-
services
services
has “the most prolific fly fishing store in Sisters, Crooked
River
trout population of
• Suttle Lake Day
• Bear Valley Trailhead:
Oregon.”
any stream in Central
As of May 27,
Use: Open — no
Open — no
services
services
river is flowing at 150 the target species is rainbow trout and
cubic feet per second,
the
• Ten Mile Trailhead:
• Benham East Trailhead:
water
where wading in the
can be done with
Open — no
A fly fisherma
Open —
services
Makenzie
no services
ease.
n makes a cast
from his boat
Fort Rock State Park Whittle/Bulletin file photo
• Tranquil Cove Day
• Benham West Trailhead:
while fishing
is open for hiking.
Wickiup Reservo
Use:
Open —
Open —
Other fishing:
Rock scrambling
no services
no services
ir.
prohibited due to
is
• Lower Deschutes
nesting raptors.
• Wanoga Trailhead:
• Besson Day Use
(Pelton Dam to Columbia
and
: Open: — no
Open
steelhead,
—
River):
no
3860 cfs.
Rainbow trout
services
services
Bulletin file
• Middle Deschutes
photo
• Cove Palisades
• Whychus Creek
• Big Eddy Day Use
State
Overlook
trout and rainbow (Benham Falls to Lake Billy Chinook):
:
Open:
“But all of that said
—
— limited services; Park: Open
no
Trailhead:
trout, 1090 cfs in Benham
services
Brown
Continued from
Open — no services
how important public
• Upper Deschutes
and 70 cfs in Bend.
Day-use and boat Crooked River
C1
• Whychus Portal
important trails
• Big Obsidian Flow
at Benham Falls:
launch, Upper
“I think if you’re
lands are — and
(Lower Whychus
trout, 1313 cfs.
Brook trout, brown
Deschutes Day-use
are.
just
We’re
how Prairie Reservo
an
outdoor
active
Trailhead): Open
Open — no services Trailhead:
trout,
seeing
and
boat launch
rainbow
individu
people
— no services
and Tam-a-lau trail
More people are
• Wickiup Reservoir:
tive or not, there’s al, competi-
open. Overnight
East and Paulina ir, as well as
• Black Butte Trailhead:
getting their exercise really needing that.
Kokanee, coho salmon,
camping closed. Facilities
and more of
whitefish, chub. Reservoir
Open — no
rainbow trout, brook
variation in stuff just so much
Ochoco Nationa
outdoo
is
Newberry Nationa lakes in the
better
services
may
close
is
rs.
54%
for
trout,
And
without
phasizes the us, it really em-
full.
them … sunshin
l Forest
notice
• Crane Prairie Reservoir:
said Bend’s Jesse you can do,”
Volcanic
need to
e, vitamin D, breathi that really Monument, should l be
• Black Crater Trailhead:
• Alder Springs Trailhead:
Brook Trout,
• Cline Falls State
ible manner.” do so in a
rainbow trout. The
triathlete who Thomas, a pro to say that running
Closed;
ng fresh air. Not well now for rainbow fishing e respons
Scenic
Open —
reservoir is 85% full. kokanee, largemouth bass,
State Highway 242
recently retired.
on
limited services
e Reporter:
a
Viewpoint
treadm
Saturda
“Now
541-383-0
closed
trout and
: Open —
ill is bad, but running
kokanee.
until
that I’m not racing
y 5/30
318,
better.
June 15
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services; day-use only, limited
• Baneberry Trailhead:
the same structur
with
outside is
Twin Bridges Scenic
“Many, many
Know Burn — Fire
in.com
Open —
• Broken Top Trailhead:
open 10 a.m.-7 p.m. restrooms
limited services
when I was racing e that I needed — Woody Keen,
are available opportunities
Bikeway — Biking
Closed;
Lookouts of Oregon:
the trails program
snow
to anglers within
close without notice Facilities may
just taking more full time, I’m for Central
Starting and ending
• Barnhouse Trailhead:
an hour of travel,”
Learn about the history
coordinator
Oregon Trail
in
Open —
Mark
• photo
Browns Mt. Viewpoint
Central Oregon advantage of
Alliance
• Fort Rock Cave:
and
limited services
nic Bikeway is a 36-mile, Bend’s Drake Park, The Twin Bridges
“We’re encoura he said.
background
Closed; seasonal Schang’s wife
: Open —
Submitted no services
Shana of Oregon’s
Sce-
ging folks to
Even triathlet .”
• Fort Rock State
stay local.”
• Black Canyon East
on forest lands
fire lookouts Brooks
travel through Shevlin moderate difficulty loop that where
Natural
and tips and dog Jack paddle
(Formerly
busy swimm es, who are
you
• Buttes Loop Trailhead:
Open — limited services; Area:
with him on
South Fork) Trailhead:
r-old son Tyler
Hodgson
March, we never closed in late
how to visit them on
During the ride, cyclists Park and end up at Tumalo State Park.
ing and that’s
Open —
slow-flowing
yourself;
rock
ng’s 7-yea a small pas-
Open —
running, can ing, biking and
really lost ac-
no services
tral Oregon has lived in Cen-
scrambling closed
limited services
a
cess to our beloved
3-4 p.m.; online; go.evvnt.
portion of the
find addition
Mark Scha
gh
in
ror Pond. the Bikeway will cross the Deschutes River and
Keen also said good thing.”
outdoor activitie
al
Deschutes.
has watched for 23 years and
to protect nesting southeast area
• Cabot
The trails themsel outdoors.
com/649443-0 or 541-312-
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way throu
• Black Canyon West
that local
falcons
mountain bikers
gion. Thoma s in our re-
of the Deschu
with bike lanes for follows urban streets and country roads
leads the Deschutes River. services Lake Trailhead: Open — no
(Formerly
ves never
door destinat it turn into an out-
closed,
1029.
•
Jasper
have
s
Dusty
said
more
Point
tes
and
been
Contin
Camp)
he has
ion for more
more “explora
than 7 miles to the
— Prineville
most state parks,
Trailhead: Open —
in a more
cently taken
ued from C1
paddled by kayaks that can be
During the 36-mile
and
tory”
well
turn onto Tyler Road.
people.
Reservoir Closed;
sage off the
up mountain re-
limited services
• Cold Springs Day
here.
loop riders will gain
ing, nordic skiing,
COVID-19 Whether you Wednes
bik- eas, as trailheads, day-use ar- as covering new routes mood, dis-
Use : Open —
“There’s a
stand up paddle , canoes and the Paddling upstream from
exposure limitations
1,812 feet in elevation.
and boat ramps
no services
and
• Boeing Field Trailhead:
kayaking
Submitted photos
and rock
Dillon Falls boat
on a hot summ enjoy floatin day
, will open
on the De- more forest roads than riding portunities,” lot of diverse op-
g 6/3
river. Be aware
climbin
schutes and Ochoco
Open —
when possible
ideal for beginn boarders. It is
single-
limited services
• Crane Prairie Picnic
track, which
ramp
Get day
Other biking:
to Slough is
Your or Gear
But the outdoor g.
rafting
The Big Eddy er
trade-off on he said. “The
national
ers or
— What lookin
forests, reopene
Area: Open
stream of Dillon that just down- with
to g
• La Pine State Park:
social distanci makes for easier
• Peterson Ridge
— no services
rapids,
• Coffeepot Trailhead:
Wear and
Oregon is more s in Central
to brush up on paddlers Slough also about 1.5 miles.
considerably that is there are
the What
the skills and
Trail
ng.
(However, many d last week.
De- to Pack
Open —
for
ramp the river Falls boat
limited services; boat Open — schutes Paddle Trail
has
their
Peterson Ridge Trail Complex: All 22 mountain biking
skills,
proper gear
Hiking:
limited services
access to mounta than just the
• Crater Butte Trailhead:
and it
for extreme rapids.
taking advanta more people
two in a five-
has Part
that makes for a boat ramp
remain closed campgrounds you “A bunch of forest roads
trails
current picks
Complex are in good
some-
thing for everyo part series
outdoor retail trails, rivers
ins, parks,
but limited to hand ramp open
Open —
ge of those op-
quickly and ultima
trailforks.com.
that
might not have
for now.)
riding conditions, at the
Expect to see is family friendly.
no services
up
• Cottonwood Trailhead:
of tips on what
carry watercraft,
ne and has
locations includ-
If you’re lookin
and lakes.
Trails are perhaps
according to
stop for a break. a nice place to
ridden oth- portunities than there
no trailers are permitted
earned its place and
tely tumbles
erwise, well now
ing local paddlin
Open —
over Dillon Falls
• Wanoga Trail Complex:
how to pack, register
“I think it dictates
limited services
river and off, people on the
• Cultus Lake Picnic
the key
due to
ingredient that
you are riding years ago, or even 10 were 20
routes to paddle g for other
one
shop
you can go in Sometimes,
ongoing constructio
All but the Dinah-Moe
them,” Keen
of the
Area: Open —
the
as this is a pop-
recreational in as advance;
Creek Kayak set g and
makes Central
years
activity) are open
into a steep gorge and down
While
6-7:30 p.m.; ular area
n. Off-leash
no services
the Tumal
Diamonds &
• Cougar East Trailhead:
the opposite
Humm trail (logging
culture o of the mind- Oregon an outdoor
gems
for riding, according
and
Bend Paddle , the nonprofit
area closed
of online;
a good thing. said. “I think that’s take we encourage people ago.
Gold
for
Canoe
rection
Centra
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hiking
whole
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though
go.evvnt.
Redmond
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and
It’s
to
also
extrem
Hikers, mounta
advanta
limited services
ing
.
• Dillon Day Use:
creating
m.
bik-
ing along the
s said.
find just people’s
Trails: Of
options and
• Peter Skene Ogden
Open — no
the upstream we prefer to get You e and dangerous rapids. helped create and Alliance
inform individu
d
nities, as there ge of the opportu-
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giving people new
the easy, moderate the 16 mounting bike trails in Redmond,
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A nice flatwat com/651040-0 or 503-446-
ners, backpac in bikers, run-
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services
• Cougar West Trailhead:
paddle done
Trail, of course Deschutes River
places to go to.
becomes more
and difficult trails are
new
ta Ave., #5
activi-
Viewpoint: Open State Scenic
kers, horseba
ties.
all of
er section
tes Paddle
Deschutes Paddle promote the
As a busines
It took my wife,
according to bendtrails.o
first. falls can safely check out the
Open —
”
Downtown Bend
paddle in late 0803.
in “riding well” conditions,
ck
at the followi where
Trail s owner, that’s riders and mounta
limited services
• Dutchman Trailhead:
Keen adds that
fused with the not to be con-
by taking
my 7-year-old
rg.
spring throug to
• Pilot Butte State
in climbers
541-388-0155
spent many years Trail and
I’ve seen
website
Open — no
all use them.
son and the family
• Swamp Lakes Area:
locals are
de- it
www.karenbandy.c
Scenic the summer
schutespaddle ng how
services
h
also
• Cyrus Trailhead:
a downstream a short walk in
dle Trail. An Deschutes Pad-
Viewpoint : Open
it filters into the most,
is
om
Open — limited
trail.ne
gether a compr putting to-
to reach their Anglers use trails doors enjoying trails and the
are listed as having Nine of the riding trails at the Swampy
3 hours, though dog about
— limited tween Slough the stretch be-
t.
the busines
services
• Edison Trailhead:
out-
favorite fishing
As we approa
community,
without
the river trail direction along
ehensive De-
services; day-use open
at the Dillon option is to park
you can make
holes. Rock climber
Open — no
in terms of what s
Tumalo Ridge are deep snow. S.S.T. Trail, Sector 16, Tumalo Lake area
schutes
it
the values
in the area. He as many tourists
and the Dillon Day Use Area
sum-
services
• Fry Trailhead: Open
reportedly “riding
mer months, the ch core
8 a.m.-8 p.m., restrooms
Creek and
s use trails
area. You can from the parking must River Guidebook. It’
to reach their
and put in at Falls parking area ing longer or shorter depend
well,” according to
are for busi-
Falls Boat
— limited
enjoy
while during estimates that
s a
see the gorge
vertical routes.
own for folks
nesses the
-
bendtrails.org.
the boat ramp.
services
on
• Elk Lake Trailhead:
amaz-
9 a.m.-8 p.m. Facilities open Ramp. This
ing
the
around
a
Deschu
round,
normal
type
The
year
here.
explori
of watercraft,
is • a Palisades
Central
The water is
Open — no
summe
tes Paddle
and it’s
may close
weekend the
There’s
gentile stretch
the
ng
fitness
of like-min
without notice
services
Fall River Trail
Trail, ded
• Giddy-Up Go Trailhead:
breakdown would r
Trail
Campground: a Open
safe and please lots
be people in just Alliance (COTA Oregon
If you are lucky a stunning sight. great Deschutes River as it does
be 50-50 tourists
paddle upstrea slow moving so availab level, skill set and time
— hiking
our
Open —
remem
commu
• Post Pile Campgrou
limited services
• Prineville Reservoir
• Fall River Headwate
teer organization ) — a volun-
ber
nity.
m is possible
Located in the Deschutes
le.
to There are peo-
see whitewater you might even put job pointing out where a pack out all trash,
the trails, now and locals on
nd: Open
State Park:
ple you
rs: Open —
train
National Forest a few
Open — limited services;
no services
nates with land that coordi-
to ter your
in and where
pick
• Steelhead Falls:
• Gray Butte Trailhead:
As always, safety
up with
of Sunriver, the Fall
af- and people
or 90% locals. it is about 80%
the falls, it’s a kayakers run
out doing the
Open, no potable
miles southwest
manage
day-use
pet and
Open —
first on the
River
only, Powder House,
well as the many to take out as
watch out same
water
limited services
popular run
• Fall River Parking
stuff you’re agencies — works hard ment
alligators!
“But a lot of
County, Jasper
doing.
for
than 50 feet of elevation Trail is a 5.9-mile out and back with
experie
Areas
for
rapids
You’ve
1,
to
2,
build
Point
people
Desch
nced
3:
that are e e
and Prineville
got
within the paddle
Open — no services
and maintain
less
Class V kayake
• Green Mountain
• Stillwater
are
utes
porting that
Padd Campgrou
Mark Schang tems as well, and support sys-
many of
the trail, you will arrive gain. Within the first quarter mile
North
trails are busy, re-
le Trail nd: Open
are open. Roberts boat ramps The
rs
is a former
good, knowl- these trails.
available for purcha trail. They are
Open — limited services Trailhead:
• Head of Jack Creek
of
there’s no question
Bay and Ochoco Deschutes
e Paddle
Trail Alliance edgeabl Bend
Viewpoint closed,
meadow which makes at Fall River Falls which is surrounde
Woody Keen,
se at various
Board Member retail shops.”
he said. “I would about that,”
— a 26-mile Paddle Trail
Open — no services Trailhead:
overnight
• Green Mountain
d by
a nice spot for a picnic.
and
gram coordin the trails pro-
camping closed. Facilities
South
Paddling Enthusia
Outdoo
been an increase say there has
Little Deschu section of the
97
ator for COTA,
Open — limited services Trailhead:
• Head of the Metolius:
r activities ‘a
may close
st
Sisters
sees some silver
without notice
in use.”
lifesaver’
Open — no
during the pandem
La Pine to its tes River from
linings in the
services
• Hammer Creek
Other hikes:
pandemic.
junction with
Anglers get outside
ic
• Smith Rock State
Trailhead: Open
• Broken Top Trail:
Deschutes River
Since the pandem
the
— limited services
• Jack Lake Trailhead:
“As we’ve seen
Considered a difficult
— limited services; Park: Open and
near Sunrive
ic halted
Open — no
normal life in
distance with a 2,880
hike due to its 15-plus
a 95-mile
r,
services
• Henderson Flat
lic lands, whether a rush to pub- and As hikers, mountain bikers
March, Cen-
• Updated
and Chute trails, RV Misery Ridge Deschu
section at of 10:30
mile
126
OHV Trail
Redmond
tral Oregon locals
trail runners
Name Lake and Bend elevation gain, the Broken Top Trail
the a.m. May 28.
parks or whateve that’s state
System: Open —
tes • River
• Lava Butte Interpreta
flock to the
parking and Biovac and overflow
have taken
trails,
from
20
Lower
limited services
to the outdoor
may still be required. Glacier. During the spring months, leads to No
Wickiup (Pelton
Deschutes
tion
are closed. Reservoir to
be, we’ve seen r the case may to anglers are also flocking
Viewpoint: Open
snow shoes
s in increasing
• Henderson Flat
Some climbing routes
Dam
Lower
This Bulle
to
their
Columbia
the
number
Bridge
— no services;
Staging
land
favorite
• Dutchman Flat
closed includes placid,
River):
— 3810 cfs;
s, looking
man-
agement agencie
tin Sports
non-motorized traffic
for nesting raptor
Open — limited services Area:
Trail:
Most of the high fishing spots.
rainbow
easy trout, steelhead;
escape the stress for ways to
only
Departmen
protection. Be everyon
Bend, Dutchman Flat Located in the Deschutes National
and shut them s have to react southwe
to the golf
s
Cascade lakes
current
prepared to turn around
e can enjoy, — section
of the pan-
• Lava Cast Forest
Forest near
• Keeton Trailhead:
t publication
demic.
enthusiasts
st of
as blue
Trailhead: Open
is a 5 mile out and Trail is a relatively flat trail (259 elevation
well as
if crowded.
sections for hatches
winged olive,
Open — limited
said. “But all down,” Keen
is dedicated
SCHANG
— no services
back trail.
• Tumalo State Park:
snow and ice Bend are now
informatio
of Central
services
experts
midge, only. march
of that said how
gain) that
“It’s a lifesaver
BY MARK
free.
important public
• Cabot Lake Trail:
Open — also include sulpin skwala,
It
n on
Oregon and
brown,
limited services; Day-use
“It depends on
s nine
Located near Camp
tin • Lava Island Day Use:
about exercisi ,” Thomas said —
• Kelsey Trailhead:
lands are
includes
region. It inclu approximately 30
Open — no
out and back through
Sherman, Cabot Lake
and how importa
the location,
open Cascade Lakes. of the
Open — limited
alligators,”
For The Bulle services
but certain areas,
7:30 a.m.-7 p.m., restrooms
courses throu
think I hurt ng outside. “I
• Middle Deschutes
services
des a comp
are. We’re seeing nt trails
hike with a 561 foot the Deschutes National Forest. This is a 4.4 mile
ook out for d whispers
(Benham Falls
ghout the
iup Reservoir, like Wick-
8:30 a.m.-7 p.m. Facilities open
rehensive
clinics and
compressing myself by over-de- needing
elevation gain.
is a moderate
people really
to Lake Billy Chinook):
Bend
if you want to
tournamen
may close
special event
that. More people
4740 cfs;
popular,” said have been very
without notice
my 7-year-ol
Sparks Lake
it
that.
his
call
brown
g
t sched
Everyth
trout,
getting their
rainbow trout; current
s in
are
gatin
equipment
Bend-based Brett Hodgson, a
te
exercise outdoor
bottle up, and ing started to
hatches — blue winged
on the mark the region. The newe ule,
while navi ow channel
fisheries biologis
And that really
chu
Des
really stressed everybody got
t
is better for s. for the Oregon Departm
et is highlighte
st
midge, pale morning
narr
Elk Lake olive,
a
them
.
out.
…
ugh
dun,
sunshin
I
Fish and Wildlife
was defi-
ent of
sulpin,
46
d as well.
nitely riding
baitfish
Hosmer Lake
breathing fresh e, vitamin D,
kayak thro us away from the river
• Deschutes River
ber of the streams . “And a num-
Trail
bunch. I think and running a
• Upper Deschutes
that running air. Not to say
Reach: Open; maintain — Pioneer
are seeing
that’s super im-
the ad-
that leads
increase
at
Lava
on
Benham
spoil
portant
Lake
a
treadmi
social
d
to
activity as well.
, to be
Falls: 1313 cfs; brook
is bad, but running
ll
distancing
97
45
back
ple have time
Peo-
side in nature able to get out-
I don’t want
outside is
trout, rainbow trout trout, brown
better.
• Deschutes River
• NOTE: Most designated
yet, so I hold
and when the on their hands
-
ing something when you’re fac-
Trail
“We’ve seen
• Crooked
Deschutes R.
Run Reach: Open; — River
venture just there are no alliga to
Cultus Lake
campgrounds remain
they want to weather is nice,
River (below
While some like this.”
maintain social
Opal
Sunriver
get out and take
flocking to bike a lot of people
Springs): 1374 cfs;
state parks and
distancing
COVID-19 concerns, closed due to
advanta
developed recreati
the fact that look around trying
the following
wide and locally. shops, nation- gling ge of the excellent an-
current hatches — rainbow trout;
on
I
•
have
Deschutes
only
.
40
areas
reopened.
opportu
River Trail
that
Dispersed camping
nities we have
flurry of people We’ve seen a
DESCHU
tors here
olive, midge, scud, blue winged
remains open.
Canyon Reach: Open; — South
T
s in a way
in
rediscover bik- the area.”
leech, egg
42
NATI O N E S
AL
• Fall River: No flow
closed to bikes, keep one way trail,
imagine thing
Hodgson adds
Crane data
FOREST
Prairie
dogs leashed,
available;
that Crane
brook trout, brown
R.
maintain social distancing
Deschutes Nationa
Reservoir
a child can. keep an eye out,” I
trout, rainbow eschutes
l
trout; current hatches
D
• Discovery Trail:
Forest
Open; maintain
“OK, I’ll w him through
winged olive, midge, — blue
social distancing
East Lake
pale morning 43
ADVERTI
• All campgrounds
over
dun, sculpin
remain closed
reply as I follo
SING
• Haul Road Trail:
meandering
Open; maintain
DEADLINE
• Metolius River:
21
e
social distancing
the passage r sur-
Ochoco Nationa
e D
46 1470 cfs; Wickiup
bull
trout, rainbow
MONDAY,
Littl
l Forest
Paulina Lake
trout;
• Larkspur Trail: Open;
Reservoir
La Pine
JUNE 1
and Crooked River
dark wate tall
only; current hatches fly fishing
maintain
social
—
by
distancing
winged olive, midge, blue
National Grassla
rounded set-
sculpin,
• Pine Nursery Park
nd
baitfish
Trail: Open;
• Haystack Reservoir
maintain social distancing
grass. The like
• Tumalo Creek:
nd
and Day Use Area: Campgrou
Mark Schang
13.5 cfs; rainbow
• Riley Ranch Nature
Open
,
ting looks pad-
The Bulletin
trout
file
• Haystack South
be
Open; maintain social Reserve Trails:
d
former
Shore
coul
Group
•
McKenzie
distancing
we
Advertise your
Campground: Closed
River (at Clear Lake):
Bend Pad-
Flor-
• Rockridge Park
447 cfs
Trail: Open;
WATER Makenzie Whittle/Bulletin file photo
• Haystack West Shore dle Trail
dling in the es: The Big Obsidian
maintain social distancing
Preview and message in the 2020
Alli-
• McKenzie River
Flow is open but
Campground and
Centr
reach a desir
(near Belknap
still has some spots
ance
• Sawyer Park Trails:
ida Everglad
Day Use
board
Springs): 286 cfs;
Area:
of snow on the trail.
readers with
able audience al Oregon Golf
Open
rainbow and
social distancing Open; maintain
member
coastal cutthroat
discretionary
a skinny pas- suddenly turns into a
of over 50,00
• Skull Hollow Campgrou and
trout;
consumers
• Shevlin Park Trails:
that
0
hatches — blue winged current
outdoo
way Day
• Lava
Dad! Take d
sage Lake
will keep for income, in a resource
• Walton Lake Campgrou nd: Open r
olive,
Use:
social distancing Open; maintain
Open w,
midge, sculpin
. “Wo
enthus
— no
guide that
future refere
nd:
services
Open iast,
• Line Butte East
discovere
• Skull Hollow Trailhead:
• Walton Lake Group
a large pond ” We have
• Stone Creek Park
nce.
• Crane Prairie Reservoir:
enjoys a re-
Fawn
Campsites
Open —
• Lava Lands/Sun
Trail:
the Creek) Trailhead: (Formerly
:
limited services
Closed
at that! Lava Trailhead:
maintain social distancing Open;
Open — limited
full; brook trout, kokanee, 85%
look
cent paddle
section of e,
Open
services
— no services;
zing
• South Prong Trailhead:
ama
largemouth
Lava
•
West
Lands
her
seren
tin
,
Bend Trail: Open;
bass, rainbow trout;
entrance
Contact your
anot gate remains
Open —
le Trail to • Line
maintain
BLM — Prinevi on the
Butte West Trailhead:
limited services
• The Bulle
current hatches —
closed
social distancing
the limited
s Padd
Bulletin
lle
Open
hute
• Little
MORICAL
Deschutes
Advertising
—
Crater
Desc
services
• Steins Pillar Trailhead:
callibaetis, damsel, baitfish, leech,
Day Use: Open
contrast n-
le
District
BY MARK
Representa
rkab
chironomid
— no services;
Open —
• Lookout Mountain
River.
limited services
trailhead north and dow
tive
• Wickiup Reservoir:
and a rema
• Barr Road North
today at 541-3
of campgroun
s up
54% full;
Trailhead: Open — Lower
Staging Area:
d will rapid
A campsite
close as
• Tam-A-Lau Trailhead:
kokanee, coho salmon,
Open
limited services
82-1811.
along the Metolius
campgroun
powerful
rainbow
Open
d opens
• Lookout Mountain
—
and brook trout, whitefish,
River near Sisters.
limited services
• Big Bend Campgrou
• Lower strea
chub
Black m.
Trailhead: e Open — Upper
Butte Trailhead: ago, The Bend
Mark Morical/Bu
nd: Open
• Prineville Reservoir:
• Trail Crossing Corrals
lletin file photo
• Buckhorn Staging
Open — no services
creat Corral limited services
Trailhead:
Mascall
Several years
Area:
full; rainbow trout, 69%
help • ed
Open — limited services
• Lower Bridge Day Trail Alliance
• Castle Rock Campgrou Open
e (Formerly Apple
West)
Ther
largemouth bass, small and
Trailhead:
• Twin Pillars North
nd:
Open — limited
catfish, crappie,
— le Trail.
Paddle Use : Open:
no services
Trailhead:
• Chimney Rock Campgrou Open
crayfish. Roberts Bay
Open — limited services
hutes Padd over services
what it
bendbulletin
nd:
• Cline Falls State
• Lower Canyon
Open
the Desc
Viewpoint closed and Ochoco
• Mother Lode
.com
Scenic
Creek h
- Mine Trailhead:
• Twin Pillars South
(West
confusion your
Viewpoint: Open
Metolius was
Trailhead:
muc : Open
• Cobble Rock Campgrou
Trailhead)
• East Lake: Brown
— limited services
— limited
of Open favor
k
Open — limited services
—
no
trout,
services
nd:
Thin
services
kokanee,
Open
Restrooms
trail
g Divide
rainbow trout; current
• Lone Pine Campgrou
Ochoco
• Walton Lake Trailhead:
actually was.
10 a.m.-7 p.m. daily open
ntain • bikin
nd:
• Meadow Picnic:
midge, pale morning hatches —
limited
and may close
Open —
of Sno-Park: Open —
• Macks Canyon Recreation Open
Open g or mou
limited services
without notice
a pair services
ing
services ite hikin — no
leech, ant, flying ant, dun, baitfish,
Site:
• Ochoco Ranger
Open
• Wildcat North Trailhead:
r than donn g your
Rental House:
bike,
callibaetis, chironomid beetle,
• Mile Camp Day
rathe
and Use:
Open —
— limited
s
Open — s no
limited services
or ridin Open
ing services
services
or stand
hiking boot g in a kaya • k Payten
Trailhead: Open —
• Wildcat South Trailhead:
• Millican Trail Trailhead:
limited
services
Open —
sittin
limited services
Deschutes
no services you’re Open —
d. The Potlid
100 Trailhead: Open —
a paddle boar ists • of limited
over North
• Osprey Point Day
on Use:
Bend Park & Recreat
services s
— cons
hute
Trail
no services
le Open
ion
Desc
•
Potlid
Padd
C4
the
/
South
ns
on
Trailhead: Open —
Trails
• Park Meadow: Closed; able miles
Park
See Optio
services
tewater
navig snow Bend Whi limited
• Alpine Trail: Open;
• Paulina Falls Picnic
the
• Rim (Formerly
maintain social
is
The
r.
and
and
Apple
distancing
Rive
Trailhead: Open —
2012
s Middle)
: Open
no services pleted in Trailhead
hute
— limited
• Big Sky Park: Open;
• Paulina Lake Day was com
the Desc
services
maintain social
Use: Open — no lar part of
distancing
seen
services
Rimrock
can be
most popu . Surfe • rs
Springs Trailhead:
• Cascade Highlands
• Phil’s Trailhead:
— limited
-round, Open
le Trail
Trail: Open;
services
Open
e year
Padd
— no
maintain social distancing
Wav
services
Rock Creek is
packed Open —
the Green • ter
Trailhead:
• Central Oregon
Park
• Pole Creek Trailhead: riding
limited
Historic Canal
services float-
Open the
Whitewa • Round
Trail: Open; maintain
— no
with
services
and
ths Mountain
social
distancing
• Quinn River Day
summer mon
Trailhead: Open — North
Bend,
in the
Use: Open
limited
• Coyner Trail: Open
— no kayakers.
C3 services
services
/
n Furey, of
le
•
Round
maintain
Kevi
Mountain
.
Padd
social
and
distancing
See
lin Park
• Rimrock Trailhead: ers
Trailhead: Open — South
Open — no
limited
.
• Deschutes River
Bend’s Shev
services
• Scales Corral Trailhead: services
Trail
on a trail in Phil’s Trail complex
Reach: Open; maintain — Awbrey
Open —
• Rosary Lakes Trailhead:
limited services
Palilla runs
social
of the
distancing
Open —
Park; Matt through a section
no services
• Scotty Creek Trailhead:
• Deschutes River
Whitewater
way
Open —
Trail — Old
limited services
photos
at the Bend mountain bikes his
Mill Reach: Open;
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