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Central Oregon has become one of the Pacific Northwest’s most popular Fourth of July destinations. Summer weather has arrived, the Deschutes River is ready for floating and the beer has never tasted more refreshing. Bend’s streets are plastered with red, white and blue, and there are plenty of family-friendly events and outdoor adventures to enjoy. From the historic Bend Pet Parade to floating the Deschutes River, here’s where to celebrate the Fourth of July in Bend with floats, fireworks, festivals and good old-fashioned fun.
The Bend Pet Parade
Start Independence Day with a more-than-century-old Bend tradition: the beloved Bend Pet Parade. This festive march invites pets of all shapes and sizes (plus a few stuffed animals) to parade through downtown with their humans in tow. The event takes place on Friday, July 4, 2026, at 9:30 a.m. Participants walk the route to Drake Park along the Deschutes River. The parade is free to attend or join, but please leave rabbits, cats, and aggressive animals at home. Read more about the history of the Bend Pet Parade.
Float the Deschutes River
Few activities capture summer in Bend better than floating the Deschutes River, and the annual Bend Freedom Float adds a patriotic twist to one of the city’s favorite outdoor traditions.
Participants launch from the Park & Float station on SW Bradbury Way and float through the Old Mill District, past Bend Whitewater Park and into Drake Park. For a smooth return, purchase a Ride the River shuttle pass in advance to hop on between 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Consider wearing water shoes and packing sunscreen!
Spend the Day at Bend’s Lakes and Trails
Escape the heat with a refreshing dip in a high desert lake. Spend your day swimming or paddling at Sparks Lake, Elk Lake, or Devils Lake, each offering views of blue water and the Cascade Range and Mount Bachelor. The lakes also offer ample beach space, making them perfect for an all-day hangout. Some of the best summer hikes in Bend include trails with memorable views, such as Tumalo Falls, Green Lakes, and Pilot Butte. Parking is typically free or incurs a small fee, payable at trailheads, depending on your location and permit needs. There are 65 miles of trails within Bend’s city limits.
Celebrate at Bend Breweries
For a more laid-back kind of Independence Day, Bend’s breweries are the place to be. Head to GoodLife Brewing to sip craft beer on the grass while playing corn hole. Bend Brewing Company offers riverside seating and picnic-style vibes. Over at Crux Fermentation Project, sprawl out and enjoy some food trucks and bocce ball. Worthy Brewing on Bend’s Eastside has plenty of seating, warm string lights to illuminate the space after sundown, and a third-floor observatory worth exploring.
Join the Bend Freedom Ride
The Freedom Ride has evolved from an underground bike parade into an epic pre-party that winds its way through downtown Bend. Expect to see bicyclists sporting wigs, tutus, and often plenty of skin. Riders loosely gather at Pioneer Park around 11 a.m. The real energy often lies in the spontaneous chaos as the route unfolds toward Columbia Park (known as “Pirate Park” by many), where most revelers eventually land. Though it ends at a playground, the Freedom Ride is not for kids.
Fourth of July Celebrations at Central Oregon Resorts
Sunriver Resort
Sunriver Resort pulls out all the stops for the 4th of July with a weekend of family-friendly fun. In addition to the annual bike parade and festival in The Village from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., the resort hosts several festive events. Bring your furry friend to the Patriotic Pets photo competition on July 3 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. A Pickleball Partner Challenge on July 4 offers fun for all skill levels (solo players welcome). On July 5, sample local brews at the Red, White & Brew tasting from 2 to 5 p.m. Sunriver’s Fourth of July weekend festivities also include a Summer Concert Series and a sunset river float on Friday, July 3 at the marina.
Brasada Ranch
Brasada Ranch is celebrating the Fourth of July with a full day of family-friendly festivities on July 4. Highlights include a cookout featuring burgers, hot dogs, live music and lawn games. There are also pony rides and ranch activities in the Front Pasture. All-American festivities continue in the evening with a Barn Party complete with a corn dog food truck, s’mores, line dancing, a mechanical bull and roping activities for kids. Adults can sip poolside cocktails from Brim Bar while kids devour popsicles from Glory Pops. There will also be a special appearance by Reptile Zone.
Black Butte Ranch
Black Butte Ranch offers a day of classic American festivities on July 4. Enjoy a morning fun run, bike decorating and parade, flag ceremony, BBQ picnic, and live music on the Lakeside Lawn. Kids of all ages love the dunk a cop tank, slip ‘n slide, and old-fashioned games. Adults can try the latest golf gear during Golf Demo Day on the fourth, or unwind with poolside spa treatments. It’s a festive day filled with laid-back mountain charm.
Fourth of July Events Beyond Bend
For those looking to explore beyond Bend, neighboring cities throughout Central Oregon host their own unique Fourth of July celebrations. In Madras, the day kicks off with a community breakfast, followed by an old-school parade, flag ceremony, and festivities featuring local food and live music. La Pine’s Frontier Days runs from July 1–5 and is a beloved hometown festival complete with lawnmower races, an apple pie baking competition, living-history reenactments and a fireworks display.
Redmond brings the fun with a patriotic downtown parade, a family-friendly fair, and a fireworks show at the Deschutes County Fairgrounds & Expo Center. Prineville hosts a vintage-style celebration with a parade, live music, artisan vendors, and a grand fireworks finale. In Sisters, the annual Sisters 4th Fest includes a pancake breakfast, a 3-mile fun run, a car show and a pie-eating contest. It’s a charming spot for families and festive spirits alike.
Want some more ideas for your 4th of July weekend? Explore our full summer events calendar.
Fourth of July in Bend FAQ
What to Do in Bend for the Fourth of July?
The Fourth of July is one of the busiest and most festive weekends of the year in Bend. Popular activities include watching the Bend Pet Parade, floating the Deschutes River during the Bend Freedom Float, and spending the day at nearby lakes and trails. Visitors can also head to Sunriver Resort, Brasada Ranch or Black Butte Ranch for family-friendly holiday events and activities.
Where to See Fireworks in Bend, Oregon?
There is currently no public Fourth of July fireworks show within the city of Bend due to wildfire risk and Central Oregon’s dry summer conditions. Large fireworks displays are typically held in surrounding communities rather than in Bend itself. Visitors looking for fireworks can head to Redmond, Prineville, La Pine or other nearby towns that traditionally host Independence Day fireworks celebrations. Check local event organizers for the latest schedules and updates before traveling.
Where Are the Best Fourth of July Events in Oregon?
Some of Oregon’s most popular Fourth of July celebrations take place in Bend and Central Oregon, along the Oregon Coast, and in the Willamette Valley. Bend is known for the Bend Pet Parade and river floats, while nearby communities such as Redmond and La Pine host hometown parades, festivals and fireworks.
Is July a Good Time to Visit Bend, Oregon?
Yes. July is one of the best times to visit Bend. Warm, sunny weather creates ideal conditions for floating the Deschutes River, hiking, mountain biking, paddleboarding and enjoying outdoor dining. The city’s summer event calendar is in full swing, and nearby lakes, trails and mountain destinations are generally accessible. Visitors should expect larger crowds and higher lodging demand around the Fourth of July holiday, so advance reservations are recommended.
Where can I swim near Bend on the Fourth of July?
Popular swimming destinations near Bend include the Deschutes River, Sparks Lake, Elk Lake and Devils Lake. These high-elevation lakes offer cool water, mountain views and opportunities for paddling, picnicking and relaxing on the shore.
What breweries are good for Fourth of July celebrations in Bend?
Bend Brewing Company, Crux Fermentation Project, GoodLife Brewing, and Worthy Brewing are popular choices for Fourth of July gatherings. Each offers outdoor seating and a festive atmosphere that pairs well with a summer holiday weekend.
Summer in Bend is packed with unforgettable festivals celebrating live music, art, food, wellness, culture and community. From hot air balloons floating above Central Oregon skies to nationally recognized art shows and award-winning music festivals, there’s no shortage of reasons to plan a summer getaway to Bend and the surrounding region. Whether you’re a local or visiting Central Oregon, these festivals offer something for every interest and age group.
Big Ponderoo
Dates: June 26-27, 2026
Location: Sisters
Experience the heart of Sisters’ thriving arts and music scene at the annual Big Ponderoo festival. This growing Central Oregon festival showcases Americana, bluegrass and roots music on two stages, bringing together acclaimed artists, local musicians and creative performers. The celebration begins with a week of jam camps, workshops and pop-up concerts before culminating in two days of live music, art installations and interactive experiences. Festivalgoers can enjoy local food vendors, craft beer, wine and cider while soaking in the unique atmosphere that has quickly made Big Ponderoo one of the region’s most anticipated summer events.
Balloons Over Bend
Dates: July 24-26, 2026
Location: Bend and Redmond
Delight in the enchantment of Balloons Over Bend, a family-friendly festival showcasing mesmerizing hot air balloons. Witness the breathtaking sight of balloons ascending against a stunning sunrise on Friday, Saturday and Sunday mornings. In the evenings, head to Central Oregon Community College’s Athletic Field on Friday and Redmond’s American Legion Park on Saturday for Night Glow events, where glowing balloons illuminate the night sky. Children can also participate in the Balloon Blast Kids’ Race obstacle course. Live music, an extreme trampoline show and an artisan marketplace will add to the wonder.
Deschutes County Fair & Rodeo
Dates: July 29 – August 2, 2026
Location: Redmond
The Deschutes County Fair & Rodeo is one of Central Oregon’s largest and most beloved summer traditions. Held over five days, the event features championship rodeo competitions, family-friendly concerts, livestock exhibitions, carnival rides and classic fair food favorites. Visitors can browse vendor booths, shop local products, explore art exhibits and experience the excitement that has made this nationally recognized rodeo a destination for fans from across the country. Whether you’re attending for the rodeo action or the family entertainment, the fair offers something for everyone.
Sunriver Music Festival
Dates: August 10-20, 2026
Location: Sunriver and Bend
Classical music lovers won’t want to miss the Sunriver Music Festival, one of Oregon’s premier performing arts events. Each summer, professional orchestra musicians and acclaimed guest soloists from around the nation gather in Central Oregon for a series of exceptional performances. Concerts take place at venues including the Great Hall at Sunriver Resort, and Bend’s historic Tower Theatre, offering audiences an opportunity to experience world-class classical music in a stunning mountain setting.
Art in the High Desert
Dates: August 28-30, 2026
Location: Bend
Recognized as one of the nation’s top juried fine art festivals, Art in the High Desert transforms Riverbend Park into an outdoor gallery featuring approximately 150 nationally acclaimed artists. Visitors can explore a diverse collection of paintings, sculpture, jewelry, photography, ceramics and mixed-media works while meeting the artists behind the creations. With its beautiful riverside location and reputation for artistic excellence, Art in the High Desert has become one of the premier art festivals in Oregon and the Pacific Northwest.
Sisters Folk Festival
Dates: September 25 – 27, 2026
Location: Sisters
Since 1995, the Sisters Folk Festival has brought world-class Americana, folk, blues and bluegrass music to the charming mountain town of Sisters. The festival spans intimate stages throughout downtown, creating an immersive concert experience where audiences can connect with both well-known performers and emerging artists. Known for its welcoming atmosphere and exceptional programming, the Sisters Folk Festival remains one of the most respected folk music festivals in the West.
Plan Ahead for 2027 Festivals in Bend and Central Oregon
Bend Summer Festival
Dates: May 2027 (dates to be announced)
Location: Bend
Downtown Bend comes alive each spring during the Bend Summer Festival, a vibrant celebration of local art, music and culture. More than 100 artists and craftspeople showcase their work, while live music performances create a lively atmosphere throughout the weekend. Visitors can browse handmade goods, specialty food products and Oregon-made items. The festival also features skateboarding demonstrations, family-friendly activities, bounce houses and entertainment for all ages, making it one of Bend’s signature annual events.
Bend Yoga Festival
Dates: June 10-13, 2027
Location: Bend
Set against the backdrop of Riverbend Park and the Deschutes River, the Bend Yoga Festival combines yoga, wellness, outdoor recreation and personal growth in one event. Participants can attend workshops, classes and presentations led by renowned yoga instructors and wellness experts while enjoying Central Oregon’s scenic beauty. The festival offers opportunities to deepen yoga practice, connect with a like-minded community and embrace a holistic approach to health and well-being.
Cascade Equinox Festival
Dates: September 17-19, 2027
Location: Redmond
The Cascade Equinox Festival has quickly become one of the most unique music and arts festivals in Oregon. This three-day event is taking a hiatus in 2026. It will return in 2027 with a diverse lineup of musicians spanning multiple genres, as well as immersive art installations, wellness experiences, and local artisan vendors. Guests can explore the Culinary Commons for regional food and drink, browse handmade clothing and jewelry at The Grove marketplace, experience interactive art at The Cosmic Drip and unwind at the Cascade Healing Garden. For those seeking an elevated festival experience, the Alpenglow Campground offers accommodations close to the action.
From live music festivals in Sisters and Bend to family-friendly events, art shows, wellness retreats and rodeos, these Central Oregon summer festivals showcase the region’s vibrant culture and natural beauty.
Bend Summer Festival FAQ
When is festival season in Bend?
Festival season in Bend typically begins in late May and continues through September. Summer is the busiest time for outdoor events, with music festivals, art fairs, food celebrations, rodeos and family-friendly activities taking place throughout Central Oregon.
Are Bend festivals family-friendly?
Yes. Many Bend-area festivals offer activities for all ages. Balloons Over Bend features a kids’ obstacle course and live entertainment, while the Deschutes County Fair & Rodeo includes carnival rides, concerts, livestock exhibits and classic fair food. Bend Summer Festival also offers family activities, games and entertainment.
Which Bend festivals feature live music?
Live music is a highlight of several Central Oregon festivals. Big Ponderoo Music & Art Festival, Sisters Folk Festival, Cascade Equinox Festival and Bend Summer Festival all feature performances by local, regional and nationally recognized musicians across a variety of genres.
What art festivals take place in Central Oregon?
Art lovers should plan to visit Art in the High Desert, one of the nation’s premier juried fine art festivals, and Bend Summer Festival, which showcases more than 100 artists and craftspeople from across the region.