This winter, while driving to Mt. Bachelor on a bluebird day, keep an eye out for a man on a bike with a splitboard attached to the frame. He’ll most […]
This running season presents an opportunity to return to the full experience of cheering crowds and thumping finish parties.
Let’s be honest with ourselves. Sometimes winter outdoors in Central Oregon can be a lot. Cold temperatures, short days and sketchy roads. While on many days we can rally with […]
Given Central Oregon’s outdoorsy cred, it is only fitting that someone from the area actually made it onto the series.
The Rogue Siskiyou National Forest is a 1.8 million acre expanse of some of the most unique and biodiverse land one can find in the nation; the perfect place to spend your fall hiking the many mountains, rivers and lakes that dot and wind through the landscape.
With such a long winter, it’s easy to lose sight of spring—which is why an early-season outing to Southeast Oregon offers a welcome respite.
To keep educated and accountable while frequenting public lands, consider following the ideas behind Travel Oregon’s new Take Care Out There campaign.
Only in the darkness can you see the light. Such is the thinking behind the International Dark Sky Places program, which educates communities about responsibly curbing light pollution to protect and preserve the night sky.
There is something about a weekend getaway that requires less than an hour’s drive that feels like getting away with something.
Waterfalls are an intrinsic part of the Northwest landscape. We are drawn to them not only for their natural beauty but perhaps for more primal and instinctive reasons as well.
Bear Grylls, the British soldier and star of television shows like Running Wild, circled overhead in a helicopter watching them.
Here’s our round up of some of the very best, tried-and-true, don’t-miss experiences to be had in Central Oregon during the sunny summer season.
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues, many people are staying close to home. Some might be feeling restless and wanting a sense of change. One thing Central Oregon has is unique […]
Grossfeld, observatory manager at the Sunriver Nature Center & Observatory, said the closest neighboring galaxy sits roughly 2.5 million light-years away from our Milky Way.
On a road trip weekend getaway to Medford, both the journey and the destination are the rewards.
The drive down the soft, red dirt road toward the House on Metolius property is quiet and still, and your regular GPS might struggle to bring you there.
From the water, paddlers can spy 14 million years of geologic history in towering rock formations, etched petroglyphs and bubbling hot springs.
The mile-and-a-half long Suttle Lake laps at the shore as you make way to your base, where you can get cozy, start unwinding and embark on a weekend adventure—this time, a culinary one.
The peak may sit in the shadow of one of the nation’s largest ski resorts but Tumalo is a destination in its own right.
It’s time to dust off the dry suit and plunge into winter runs on these four local waters.
Come late winter in Central Oregon, it’s not uncommon for cabin fever to take hold. A warm-weather vacation is the logical cure.
If the walls inside the cabins of Paulina Lake Lodge could talk, they would tell a story a hundred years in the making.
Central Oregon is one of those rare places where people actually get excited for winter. We hold ski season pass parties, drink beers with names like Pray For Snow, and pine for that first morning when we draw back the drapes to find a fresh blanket of snow outside of our doors.
Humor me for a minute: what would you do if there was nothing to do? I’m talking zero stimulation. No phone within arms-reach, no one nagging you to unload the dishwasher, not even a snowy slope to barrel down.
Timberline Lodge looms large on Oregon’s highest peak.
Trail running is becoming more popular as runners avoid the hard pounding of the city pavement and opt, instead, for the dirt and gravel trails that provide a more intimate experience with nature while also bringing a bit of variety to the everyday run.
Trophy trout are just part of the appeal at Southern Oregon’s Lonesome Duck ranch.
Early fall is prime time to be outdoors around Central Oregon. The intense heat of the summer heat has departed, leaving behind chilly mornings, with warm and welcoming sun-filled afternoons.
Shooting the wild world, bringing it home to Central Oregon.
Four-day, hosted backcountry ride explores the best of the Ochocos and John Day region.
Summer is a time for adventure and exploration. Whether you’re staying local or ready to hit the road, there’s much to be done before the sun is gone. Adventure Bucket List: Air
EarthCruiser founder Lance Gillies builds off-road vehicles for an international market that sees no boundaries to travel.
The Tuesday night ride is a tradition and a trial for local cyclists.
A weekend getaway on the Rogue River delivers a balance of peaceful retreat and whitewater thrill. We awoke to the high cry of an osprey in search of breakfast. The […]
With summer officially underway, here’s a little cheat sheet that can help you get the most out of your urban floating experience. From river safety, floating etiquette, shuttle and rental […]
The best glamping destinations in Central Oregon.
Step back in time on this unique journey just outside of Bend.
It’s a rite of passage in Bend.
Settle in for a night under the stars.
Adventures perfect for the whole family.
A month later, she’ll enter middle school back here in Bend.
Plus, delicious meals and small-town vibes.
Better yet, make a weekend out of it.
The Oregon Desert Trail can be enjoyed as a feast or series of bite-sized outback adventures.
Smith Rock is your basecamp for a multisport day.
Three weeks in the Grand Canyon among the company of women.
“I still want to beat everyone, but not in an aggressive, angry competitor sort of way.”
Plus, a scavenger hunt for wildlife.
And watch out for the redwinged blackbirds.
The Center offers outpatient hip replacement surgery, a growing trend in the field.
“It puts such a strength into people. They just come out of their shell.”
The best things to do in Ashland.
And the winners are…
“What we’re trying to do is level the playing field.”
John Eberhard was an immigrant from Switzerland who started the dairy in 1951.
Former Olympian and Nordic coach bounces back.
Pardon us as we visit our local bookstores to grab a copy.
“Public lands can’t be taken for granted.”
Pro tip: Don’t eat dinner beforehand.
An itinerary for the gastronomically inclined.
And don’t forget that slice of pie at Beckie’s.
Get a taste of the backcountry at Elk Lake Resort this winter.
The AdvenChair will allow everyone to get off the beaten path outside.
Never leave the dogs behind.
A Bend pair reflects on their cycling odyssey.
No cabin fever here.
An off-the-grid fall adventure north of Madras.
Rugged, remote and nary another soul in sight.
It’s a competition that’s not for the faint of heart.
Consider Breitenbush your winter warmer.
Make time to take in the fleeting season.
Erika is a naturalist guide for Wanderlust Tours in Bend.
It’s hot springs season.
And she does it all on a singlespeed.
Wake up to a view of the towering mountain ranges.
The best hikes once the crowds and temperature are in decline.
Break up the long drive with these hidden gems between Bend and Madras.
Oakridge has more to offer than just singletrack trails.
Try the road less traveled.
Local experts > the internet.
A naturalist observes the annual phenomena of the high lakes.
Rugged and remote, North Umpqua Valley offers endless opportunities for exploration.
Few complete the PCT without a little dose of “trail magic.”
Camp, hike, paddle, bike. And make it back in time for work the next morning.
Perfect for spontaneous weeknight camping trips this summer.
Microadventures > happy hour.
These resorts in Central Oregon make camping easy.
Insights from a group camping junkie.
Two years after Anna Soens broke her back climbing, she made it to the slopes of Hood.
Includes plenty of glasses of the region’s award-winning pinot noir.
Oregon’s newest resort combines Western ranch life with top-tier golfing.
Where to hike in the spring when the mountains are still snowed in.
Is this winter a precursor to Central Oregon’s new normal?
Find whispers of spring in this charming river community.
Consider this your spring break cheat sheet.
Easy weekend retreats that will either rekindle the most dormant romance or throw another log onto an inferno of passion.
Luminaria has been a popular cross-country skiing community event since it began more than a decade ago.
Twisting an ankle, tearing a knee or nursing a sore back can make for a long winter of sitting on the couch watching ski videos instead of living them. Here’s how to avoid them.
Escape the crowds this winter and head to Mount Bailey and Diamond Lake Resort.
Dust off your skates and get to these ice skating rinks before the snow melts.
Local running pros Lauren Fleshman and Lucas Alberg share their favorite routes and trails for running around Bend in the winter.
In Central Oregon, hiking season is year-round.
The Ochoco National Forest Service faces legal challenges to its Ochoco Summit Trail System Project.
Bikepacking in a recreational revolution that is winning new adherents by the day.
If you’ve ever been fortunate enough to take one of her classes, you have probably heard her spin on yogic philosophy.
It might be a stretch to call a place as vast and rich in history as Eastern Oregon “undiscovered,” but you won’t find any crowds out there yet, either.
The term diva is more closely associated with the glitz of Hollywood than the grit of a Central Oregon trail, but don’t let the name fool you.
When it comes to bikepacking gear, less is more. But that doesn’t mean bikepackers don’t go all in on their equipment.
A new generation of Ultimate players is moving the sport slowly into the mainstream.