Information About Horse & Equestrian In Bend, Oregon
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Bend, Oregon
Includes Sunriver, Deschutes, Redmond, Tumalo and Sisters
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Cinder Hill Campground - Trails
Boat fishing is available on the east shore of the lake for trout and kokanee. Horse, hike and mountain bike trails are available nearby. This campground may be frequented by bears. There are 110 campsites and has a maximum spur of 30 feet.

Crescent Lake Campground - Trails
Abundant wildlife includes bald eagles. The campground is busy holidays. Firewood is available on site. Hiking and horse trails lead to Diamond Peak Wilderness. A boat ramp is available. The campground provides 47 campsites and has a maximum spur of 50 feet.

Cultus Corral Campground - Trails
This campground offers horse stalls and access to hiking and horse trails. Wildlife in this area includes black bears, mountain lions, coyotes, deer, and elk. There are 11 campsites provided and the campground has a maximum spur of 30 feet. All of the campsites are developed.

Cultus Lake Campground - Trails
The campground may be busy during the weekends and holidays. Supplies are available at Bend. There 55 campsites provided and there is a maximum spur of 30 feet. All of the campsites are developed. It is located on the shore of Cultus Lake. This campground offers a boat ramp, fishing, hiking and wind surfing opportunities.

Cultus Lake Loop - Trails
Cultus Lake Loop is a well traveled route, so go slow and watch out for hikers and horses. This trail is 12 miles long with elevations from 4700 to 5000 feet and is considered to be moderate to more difficult.

Deschutes River Trail - Trails
Deschutes River Trail route follows Forest Service's recommended mountain bike route along the Deschutes River between Lava Island Falls and Dillon Falls. This trail is 6 miles long with elevations of 4000 feet to 4100 feet and is considered to be easy.

Ogden Group Campground - Trails
There are 3 sites provided and a maximum spur of 30 feet. All of the campsites are developed. Guests are welcome to horseback ride, hike and mountain bike uphill on nearby Peter Skene Ogden Trail that runs along the Creek. Bird watching is also very popular. Paulina Creek runs adjacent to the campground.

Quinn Meadow Campground - Trails
Wildlife in this area includes black bears, coyotes, deer, and elk. There are horse stalls on site. The campground has 24 campsites and a maximum spur of 99 feet. All of the campsites are developed.

Todd Creek Campground - Trails
It provides a parking area and steel corrals (1 6-stall, 2 4-stall, 1 2-stall) for its guests. Hiker, horse, and mountain bike trails are abundant at this campground, and make it appealing for all ages. There are 6 campsites provided. All of them are developed campsites.

Whitefish Horse Camp Campground - Trails
The campground is located in dense pine grove with Whitefish Creek and Crescent Lake nearby. It gets extremely busy during the holidays. Guests may gather firewood locally. Horse and hiking trails that are on site provide access to the wilderness area. Whitefish provides 17 campsites and has a maximum spur of 40 feet. All of the campsites are developed.
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