Oregon State Parks Near Bend

Discover 12 parks within driving distance of Bend

Pilot Butte State Scenic Viewpoint

Bend, Oregon
1 mile away

"Bend residents enjoy quick access to Pilot Butte for daily exercise, scenic views, and family outings right in the heart of the city."

Pilot Butte State Scenic Viewpoint offers visitors a rare opportunity to explore an extinct volcano within city limits. The summit provides sweeping vistas, interpretive signs, and easy access from downtown Bend.

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Tumalo State Park

Bend, Oregon
5 miles away

"Bend is a vibrant city known for its craft breweries, outdoor recreation, and easy access to the Cascade Mountains. Residents often visit Tumalo State Park for quick getaways and riverside relaxation."

Located just north of Bend, Tumalo State Park features riverside campsites, day-use areas, and access to the Deschutes River for fishing and swimming. The park is a favorite for families and outdoor enthusiasts seeking a convenient natural retreat.

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Redmond-Bend Juniper State Scenic Corridor

Between Redmond and Bend, Oregon
13 miles away

"Bend is a major Central Oregon destination, offering breweries, shopping, and access to the Cascade Mountains, making the corridor a popular day trip for Bend residents."

This state scenic corridor features ancient juniper trees, panoramic high desert views, and easy access from both Redmond and Bend. Visitors can enjoy wildlife observation, photography, and peaceful walks among the trees.

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Cline Falls State Scenic Viewpoint

Redmond, Oregon
18 miles away

"Bend is a major hub for outdoor recreation and culture in Central Oregon. Residents and tourists from Bend visit Cline Falls for its peaceful river setting and scenic picnic areas."

Cline Falls State Scenic Viewpoint offers tranquil river views, easy access to Cline Falls, and shaded picnic spots. It’s ideal for fishing, swimming, and enjoying the outdoors with family and friends.

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Sisters State Park

Sisters, Oregon
22 miles away

"Bend residents enjoy a quick drive to Sisters State Park for peaceful picnics, creekside relaxation, and access to Sisters' unique shops and events."

Sisters State Park offers a serene natural setting with shaded picnic areas, creekside views, and easy access to the shops and restaurants of downtown Sisters. The park is perfect for families and visitors seeking a quiet retreat.

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Bison Mountain State Natural Area

Sisters, Oregon
24 miles away

"Bend is a vibrant city known for its outdoor recreation, breweries, and arts scene, making it a popular base for visitors exploring Central Oregon's parks and natural areas."

Bison Mountain State Natural Area is known for its sweeping highland meadows, diverse flora, and excellent wildlife viewing opportunities. The park offers peaceful recreation and educational experiences in a preserved natural setting.

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Smith Rock State Park

Terrebonne, Oregon
26 miles away

"Bend offers a vibrant downtown, craft breweries, and outdoor recreation, attracting visitors who want to explore Smith Rock and the wider high desert region."

Famous for its towering cliffs and challenging climbing routes, Smith Rock State Park also offers miles of hiking trails, wildlife viewing, and stunning vistas of the high desert landscape.

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LaPine State Park

La Pine, Oregon
27 miles away

"Bend is a vibrant city known for its craft breweries, outdoor recreation, and proximity to the Cascade Mountains. Visitors from Bend often enjoy LaPine State Park for peaceful camping and riverside activities."

LaPine State Park features riverside forests, diverse wildlife, and the state’s largest ponderosa pine. Visitors enjoy camping, fishing, hiking, and year-round outdoor activities in a serene natural setting.

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Peter Skene Ogden State Scenic Viewpoint

Terrebonne, Oregon
27 miles away

"Bend is Central Oregon’s largest city, known for its craft breweries, outdoor recreation, and easy access to state parks like Peter Skene Ogden."

This park features dramatic canyon views, historic bridges, and well-maintained picnic areas. It's a favorite roadside stop for photography, sightseeing, and enjoying the Central Oregon landscape.

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Ochoco State Scenic Viewpoint

Prineville, Oregon
36 miles away

"Bend is Central Oregon’s largest city, known for its outdoor recreation and craft breweries. Residents visit Ochoco State Scenic Viewpoint for a peaceful escape and panoramic mountain views."

Ochoco State Scenic Viewpoint features breathtaking vistas, shaded picnic areas, and easy access from Prineville. It’s ideal for sightseeing, relaxing, and enjoying the natural beauty of Central Oregon.

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Prineville Reservoir State Park

Prineville, Oregon
48 miles away

"Bend is a major Central Oregon hub, known for its craft breweries and outdoor recreation. Many visitors from Bend come to Prineville Reservoir for boating, fishing, and camping getaways."

Prineville Reservoir State Park features a sprawling lake ideal for boating, fishing, and swimming, surrounded by rugged desert hills. The park is renowned for its dark skies, making it a prime spot for stargazing and astronomy events.

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Jackson F. Kimball State Recreation Site

Chiloquin, Oregon
59 miles away

"Bend’s outdoor recreation enthusiasts often visit for fishing and camping, appreciating the park’s tranquil forested environment."

Nestled in the Fremont-Winema National Forest, Jackson F. Kimball State Recreation Site features crystal-clear springs, shaded campsites, and access to the Wood River. Visitors enjoy fishing, wildlife viewing, and peaceful picnics in a scenic setting.

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