 | | Bend, Oregon | | Includes Sunriver, Deschutes, Redmond, Tumalo and Sisters |  |
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| | LaPine State Park | | This park is located in a sub-alpine forest. Camping next to a river that is full of trout is a prime recreational activity. Eagles and red tail hawks can be viewed from the park. This area is important to the enjoyment of the Deschutes River because the arguably most popular section of the river to float is the eight miles from Pringle Falls to LaPine State Park. Hiking trails provide guests with adventurous recreation as well. |
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| | Smith Rock State Park | | The park is full of scenic views of deep river canyons or rock climbing. There are several thousand climbs in the park. More than a thousand are bolted routes. We also offer miles of hiking and mountain biking trails. Along a visitor's trip through the canyon, they might see golden eagles, prairie falcons, mule deer, river otter and beaver. |
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| | Tumalo State Park | | is in the heart of sunny central Oregon, Tumalo rests along Oregon's spectacular Deschutes River. Its location makes it an ideal stepping stone for any type of outdoor activity visitors could possibly dream of: lush green golf courses, clear blue-ribbon trout steams, pristine alpine lakes, miles upon miles of challenging yet scenic hiking and mountain bike trails, and of course the Cascade Mountains are all within easy reach. Watch deer forage for food just as the sun creeps below the rim of the canyon. |
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