Join us for a special tasting of wines from this benchmark Willamette Valley producer. Consistently exceptional and always a customer favorite, “Patty Green” wines are sustainably sourced from historic sites across the Ribbon Ridge district of Yamhill County. We’ll be opening a couple of whites followed by several AVA-specific Pinot Noir selections … and maybe a surprise bottle too.
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Pre-game with us before your Halloween Party! 20% off our regular food, wine & beer bar menu for everyone dressed in costume.
Don’t Miss This Opportunity! Becky Wasserman was one of the leading influences in resetting expectations for what great wines of Europe should represent. Having an eye for quality and constantly uncovering gems, she helped sculpt the palate of many wine professionals and aficionados along the way. Come enjoy a menu full of wine gems from this importer, as well as the expert knowledge of Timothy Davey who brings these wines into Oregon with his distribution company, Lone Wolf.
A Perfect Opportunity to Stock-up! Join us for this free tasting opportunity. We will have 3 local distributors in the shop pouring over 30 different wines. This is an amazing opportunity to introduce yourselves to new favorites and stock up for the fall. Special pricing on purchases. Tasting is free.
Exclusive pre-release tasting of Crowley Wine’s 2022 vintage, including 2 Chardonnays and 3 Pinot Noirs. Be the first to taste these new releases before they hit the market. Crowley Co-owner Evan Roberts will be on hand to answer questions and pour comparative flights or by-the-glass pours of these incredible wines.
Join us for a journey through the Classics of Spanish wine to the Cult favorites: a thorough presentation of both the traditional and trend-setting winemaking across Spain’s many wine regions. We’ll taste through a range of bottles as Benjamin shares his vast knowledge. 10% off bottle purchases of wines tasted.
Join us for a blast from the past with the return of the Dad Bods 80s cover band! They’re gearing up for a free concert, open to all ages, on Wednesday, May 22nd, 2024, from 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM at McMenamins in the Father Luke’s Room.
The Dad Bods bring the party with their energetic performance of classic 80s rock tunes, sprinkled with some hits from other decades. Don’t forget your dancing shoes for this lively show—it’s a night out the whole family will enjoy!
Join us for the 7th Annual Ski For All at Mt Bachelor on March 16th, 2024 to celebrate the OAS community and raise critical funds to support our mission to create high quality outdoor experiences for individuals with disabilities. The Ski For All Games are a rite of passage, designed to challenge even the world’s greatest and most fun loving skiers & riders to see who can truly have the BEST DAY EVER on snow!
Score as many points as possible by completing a variety of fun and inclusive challenges on the mountain. Prizes will be awarded to the top three participants in youth, teen, adult and masters age groups (inclusive of ability and gender). The more points you score the more raffle tickets you can redeem to win epic prizes at the After-Party at Bend Brewing Co!
“When we get in a circle and join in song, an ancient memory ignites…With mirror neurons firing and happy chemicals flowing, our heartbeats sync, our harmonies melt walls, and we experience palpable interbeing. The beauty and power of the sound reminds us how strong and loving we are.” (Lyndsey Scott)
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 17
3:00-5:00PM
HERITAGE HALL, FIRST PRES. CHURCH
230 NE 9TH ST
A singing celebration for all! Join Kira Seto and the Voices Rising community choir for an afternoon of transportive, enchanting, and connective group harmony singing. This is NOT a PERFORMANCE. It’s a CELEBRATION of SONG and COMMUNITY! Enjoy easy and uplifting songs taught through call and repeat. Try it and be delighted by the beautiful sound we can make together – all voices welcome!!
>> Dress up festive, it’s a singing party! <>Bring friends!<<
We will mostly be standing, but there are chairs for anyone who needs to sit down. Please contact Kira ahead of time if you have accessibility needs that we might help with.
*By donation*
Learn more at: https://voices-rising-big-sing.eventbrite.com
AD Glass & Design, Central Oregon’s premiere glassblowing studio, is starting the first of many new giveaways and events!
Follow along as we will be hiding special tags around Bend for our first glassblowing scavenger hunt! Bring these special tags in to AD Glass & Design to receive your free limited edition blown glass float!
While you’re in the studio don’t forget to sign up to be added to our free raffle to win a free glassblowing session to create their own blown glass float!
Follow us on Instagram and Facebook or stop by the studio to find out more along with hints as to where the tags might be hidden…
If you can’t find a tag, no worries! Just stop by AD Glass & Design to purchase your own float or find that unique handmade gift you’ve been searching for. Remember to fill out a raffle ticket for a free session to create your own float!
AD Glass & Design is located at 30 SW Century Dr. on the corner of SW Century and SW Commerce Ave. Across the street from Cabin 22 and Close to Prost.
Deschutes Title is hosting a Trunk-or-Treat in the parking lot of our Bend office, just a short walk from the Old Mill shops! Come trick-or-treat free of charge, and help us raise money for Deschutes Children’s Foundation. Everyone is welcome!
REDMOND, OR will be motorsport entertainment’s epicenter with the nation’s most competitive MONSTER TRUCKS as they invade the First Interstate Bank Center at the Deschutes County Fairgrounds on February 25th for TWO Monster shows! See these incredible 10,000-pound, car crushing giants compete in racing, wheelie contests, and then rock the house with amazing freestyle action during the Monster Truck Nitro Tour!
Come early, get up close and take photos of the Monster Trucks at the Pit Party Session. Pit party passes must be accompanied by an event ticket.
Both shows are on February 25, 2023 –
First show (matinee) starts at 1:30pm (Pit Party is 12:00pm – 1:00pm) *kids get a free tour gift at the matinee show, while supplies last
Second show starts at 7:30pm (Pit Party is 6:00pm – 7:00pm)
Advance discount tickets are available online at www.MonsterTruckTour.com OR get them at the gate.
Advance Tickets:
Adults starting at $19.50
Kids 3-12 starting at $15.00
Kids under 2 are free
Ticket prices go up Day of Show.
Pit Party Passes and Ride Truck Tickets are available EXCLUSIVELY at www.MonsterTruckTour.com
FivePine Cabins and Shibui Spa is proud to invite you and a partner to a magical evening trek at Hoodoo’s Nordic Trail System! The first 50 romantic trekkers will receive complimentary goodies. Enjoy a rose, chocolate covered strawberries, and a deluxe hot chocolate station! Plus a chance to win Snowshoes, Nordic Skis and Nordic Step Harnesses. After your Trek, spend the night adventuring with your partner and be rewarded with True Romance at Five Pine Cabins.
Get your team together for an evening of trivia. Test your knowledge on such categories as sports, history, science, geography, pop culture, and more. The winning team will win fun prizes! All registration donations and raffle ticket purchases go directly to the Children’s Heart Fund, St. Charles Foundation.
Please register at https://form.jotform.com/223325911005040
Registration is free with a $20 suggested donation to the Children’s Heart Fund. Raffle tickets are 3 for $10.
Doors open at 5 pm and trivia is from 6 – 9 pm.
Food and beverages available for purchase.
Join Hoodoo for a flurry of fun and over 50K in giveaways this season. Lift Tickets, Lodging, Gear, Skis, Boards and More! Free for all ages. Go to skihoodoo.com for full details.
Join Hoodoo for a flurry of fun and over 50K in giveaways this season. Lift Tickets, Lodging, Gear, Skis, Boards and More! Free for all ages. Go to skihoodoo.com for full details.
Join Hoodoo for a flurry of fun and over 50K in giveaways this season. Lift Tickets, Lodging, Gear, Skis, Boards and More! Free for all ages. Go to skihoodoo.com for full details.
Join Hoodoo at AVID Cider for a flurry of fun and over 50K in giveaways this season. Lift Tickets, Lodging, Gear, Skis, Boards and More! Free for all ages.
Go to skihoodoo.com for full details.
Join Hoodoo for a flurry of fun and over 50K in giveaways this season. Lift Tickets, Lodging, Gear, Skis, Boards and More! Free for all ages go to skihoodoo.com for full details.
Join Hoodoo for a flurry of fun and over 50K in giveaways this season. Lift Tickets, Lodging, Gear, Skis, Boards and More! Free for all ages.
Go to skihoodoo.com for full details.
Valerie Holgers’ Académie de Ballet Classique is proud to present The Nutcracker: A Child’s Tale at The Tower Theatre on November 27th at 1:30 + 6PM
Directed by Alesa Terry, this holiday ballet takes place on the eve of Christmas when a young girl, Clara, befriends a nutcracker. The nutcracker magically comes to life to bravely fight an evil mouse king to whisk Clara away to a land filled with dolls, sugar plums, bon bons, and snow fairies.
Opening this Thanksgiving weekend, The Nutcracker: A Child’s Tale is a festive start to the holiday season.
Tickets available at towertheatre.org or (541) 317 0700. Child (Under 12) – $17, Adults – $24. Children under 3 are free when sharing a seat with an adult ticket. Virtual Tickets are available for $48 by calling Academie de Ballet Classique at (541) 382 4055. Virtual Tickets will be sold until 2 hours before curtain. Doors open 1 hour before showtime.
Join Revival Vintage, Luck of the Draw, and a handful of other local resellers and makers for their second Thrifty Thursday party!
Party will be equipped with free drinks provided by Boneyard, Avid Cider, Seven Peaks Seltzer, and 10 Barrel.
Live music by local funk electronica looper, One Mad Man! There will be a photobooth upstairs and hoop flow performances downstairs.
Vintage vendors this month are Replay Vintage and Denim Daddy.
Jewelry vendors are Ashes to Apples and Boots Jewelry.
Hand-crafted candles by Accomplice Candles.
Join Sister Ethel’s irreverent carnival church where the audience picks out the sermon topic while Sister Ethel and Reverend Woodmansee preach the funny word.
Featuring local comedians: Danny Hoffman, Stan Whitton, Romya Hips, Amy Campbell, John Reoch, Steve Harber, Conner Statterfeild, Dillon Kolar, and Jake Woodmansee.
*For Mature Audiences
Join Sister Ethel’s irreverent carnival church where the audience picks out the sermon topic while Sister Ethel and Reverend Woodmansee preach the funny word.
Featuring local comedians: Danny Hoffman, Stan Whitton, Romya Hips, Amy Campbell, John Reoch, Steve Harber, Conner Statterfeild, Dillon Kolar, and Jake Woodmansee.
*For Mature Audiences*
Tired of the humdrum of everyday life, and the lack of time to pursue creativity, she laid down her day job & picked up the guitar to take art on the road.
In concert, US touring artist Anna p.s. plays acoustic guitar, foot percussion, and-perhaps unexpectedly-the flute.
Head over to her website to find her music & stay in touch.
http://www.annapsmusic.com/
Tired of the humdrum of everyday life, and the lack of time to pursue creativity, she laid down her day job & picked up the guitar to take art on the road.
In concert, US touring artist Anna p.s. plays acoustic guitar, foot percussion, and-perhaps unexpectedly-the flute.
Head over to her website to find her music & stay in touch.
http://www.annapsmusic.com/
Live music at Spoken Moto – 310 SW Industrial Way, Bend, Oregon 97702
Tired of the humdrum of everyday life, and the lack of time to pursue creativity, she laid down her day job & picked up the guitar to take art on the road. In concert, Indiana touring artist Anna p.s. plays acoustic guitar, foot percussion, and-perhaps unexpectedly-the flute.
Head over to her website to find her music & stay in touch.
http://www.annapsmusic.com/
Velvet Lounge – 805 NW Wall St, Bend, OR 97701
Tired of the humdrum of everyday life, and the lack of time to pursue creativity, she laid down her day job & picked up the guitar to take art on the road.
In concert, Indiana touring artist Anna p.s. plays acoustic guitar, foot percussion, and-perhaps unexpectedly-the flute.
Head over to her website to find her music & stay in touch.
http://www.annapsmusic.com/
Join LOGE Bend for their final Outdoor Fest of the Summer with Patagonia Provisions and Sunski. Come around 4pm to play in Sunski’s epic kickball match or relax and try some tasty environmentally-friendly snacks from Patagonia Provisions. Live music from Leadbetter Band will be start-up around 6:00pm and play till 8:00pm. The Entrada Cafe and Taproom will be open and serving up beers all-day. We can’t wait to close out our Outdoor Fest series with you all this weekend!
The most entertaining event of the year has returned!
How well do you know Bend? Find out in this citywide scavenger hunt!
Participants will have 25 destinations all around the city. The locations will include well known landmarks, local businesses, and the lesser-known eccentricities of the city.
The first individual or group (no more than 4) to complete this task with the most points or by finding ALL locations will be this year’s ULTIMATE SCAVENGER champion and win a CASH PRIZE!
ULTIMATE SCAVENGER BEND will be held Saturday, September 7!
All ages welcome!
Get your early bird tickets now for the best price!
Tal Wilkenfeld headlines the 7th Annual Newberry Event Charity Music Festival!
Central Oregon’s 7th Annual Newberry Event Music and Arts Festival to Defeat MS is a three-day outdoor summer multi-genre music festival well-known as a good time for a good cause. July 26, 27, 28, 2019. Main acts Friday are Portland’s Indubious reggae, opening for Pigs on the Wing Pink Floyd tribute band in the beautiful outdoor intimate venue. For over a decade, Indubious brothers Evton and Skip Burton, have shared their instrumental skills, powerful harmonies, and electrifying performances, “raising the positive vibrations of our planet, to help others express the true loving nature within us all.” Pigs on the Wing’s intense live performances are an expansive audio-visual experience.
Saturday night headlines Tal Wilkenfeld, a 32 year old Australian born bass and guitar phenom who has performed alongside artists including Jeff Beck, Prince, Eric Clapton, Herbie Hancock and Mick Jagger. Hosted on rural residential acreage, DiamondStone Guest Lodge is 25 miles south of Bend, between Sunriver and La Pine. With over 20 bands on 2 rotating stages, the lawns, shady aspens & pines of So. Deschutes County create a beautiful outdoor concert setting.
Enjoy awesome music and dancing in the grass 10am-10pm. Tent camping is free and RV sites available. Kids under age 13 are free. With many vendors – great food (breakfast too), Sunriver Brewing Co. beers, Kombucha, ciders and distillery vendors, you’ll find everything you need for the day or weekend. You’ll also enjoy dancers, homemade arts & crafts, and a silent auction plus raffles of incredible fine art and merchandise. See good reviews on Facebook and Google. Don’t miss it!
The festival just received the state’s “Hidden Gem Festival Award” at the annual meeting of the Oregon Festivals and Events Association.The 501c3 charity benefits the Oregon National Multiple Sclerosis Society.
Other performers: Dead Horses – Milwaukee, WI, Dodgy Mountain Men – Missoula, MT, Pat Simmons Jr.- Maui, HI , Indubious – Portland, Lounge on Fire – Boise, ID, Petty Thievery, a Tom Petty & Heartbreakers Tribute Band, Pigs On The Wing tribute to Pink Floyd – Portland, OR, The Rad Trads – Brooklyn, N.Y., Pete Kartsounes – La Pine! Eric Leadbetter – Bend, Idle Poets – Scappoose, Sol Seed – Eugene, J Brothers – Jacksonville, Mission Blues – Bend, Natty Red – Bend, Newberry Family Band, Broken Down Guitars – La Pine, The Tortilla Chips – Bend, Vokab Kompany – San Diego, and local belly dancers, the South County Hipsters.
Your Netflix viewing has migrated from binge-worthy to cringe-worthy. You spent the last few days judiciously naming each of your houseplants after NPR correspondents. Cabin fever has taken over. But stagnation is not your scene. It is time to trade out cabin fever for some spring fever.
Join Oregon Innovative Marketing for our March networking event as we explore Bend Tour Company’s lively warehouse space. Dig out from the snow and dig into some much-needed conversation with colleagues. Bask in the possibilities of spring adventures. Sip on a brew, savor a bite and make a new connection. We can’t wait to see you! …or a sidewalk for that matter.
Wednesday, March 20 5 – 7 p.m.
Bend Tour Company
Appetizers and beverages included in ticket cost
A Guide To Ditching The Screens, Building Family Traditions and Developing A Lifelong Love Of The Outdoors In One Of The World’s Premier Natural Playgrounds.
Written by Eric Flowers
With mountains and rivers in its backyard, Central Oregon breeds the best kind of wild child. In a town where “going to the park” can easily mean going to a state park to scale a cliff, local kids grow up with a healthy appreciation for the nature (and dirt) right outside their front door. Kids by nature want to run, play and climb—and the opportunities to play here abound—from casting flies and running rapids to rock climbing and camping. While raising kids to be rugged may present some challenges, outdoorsy children learn from an early age to push through, be fearless and most importantly to have fun. When kids tire of casting, start skipping rocks. When they get bored of rafting, find a rope swing. We unpack regional spring activities that kids (and their big-kid parents) can do as a family to discover the joy of being outside. How do you raise a mountain kid? Play outside together.
On the Fly
A love of the outdoors brought Scott Cook’s family to Central Oregon when he was 15 years old. In fact, it has been a guiding principle in his life ever since. It led him to open the Fly and Field Outfitters in Bend more than a decade ago, and it has grown and thrived through the ups and downs of Bend’s tourism economy. Today it’s the bedrock of a lifestyle that allows him to share his love of the outdoors with his children, Ellie, 11, and Henry, 4. Whether it’s launching a boat on a windless morning at Crane Prairie Reservoir or standing knee-deep in the Crooked River with a fly rod in hand, there’s more to being on the water than just catching fish.
“Fishing with your family and kids is a unique part of what Central Oregon has to offer. Most of these locations are within an hour of city limits and some are just right in town. The key is just getting away from the phones, tablets and video games and spending time together,” Cook said.
Other places in the world offer the chance to catch more, bigger fish, but Central Oregon is nearly unparalleled with so many choices within easy reach. In Bend, fishing holes await on the Deschutes River above the Bill Healy Bridge. The same river trail affords access to Sawyer Park on the Middle Deschutes where the river slips into a canyon defined by obsidian bedrock channels and pools, an urban gem by any measure.
Beyond Bend’s borders, world-class fishing is seemingly limitless. The high lakes near Mt. Bachelor, Crane Prairie and Lava Lake are wellsprings of the mighty Deschutes, offering great scenery and highly productive fishing. A boat is helpful, but a canoe, kayak, inner tube, or even paddleboard lend access to these spots and countless more.
“We have a saying in the fly shop: ‘Trout don’t live in ugly places.’ To me this means if you are on the water looking for trout, it is going to be a memorable experience,” Cook said.
Family Friendly Guide Services
If you don’t have the gear or expertise, but want to get the full experience while maximizing the chance of getting kids hooked on the sport, grab a guide.
“It’s a really good outing when we have kids involved,” said John Garrison, owner of Garrison’s Fishing Guide Service. He has been guiding on Central Oregon lakes for three decades and specializes in group and family outings. He recommends half-day trips for families with kids. They head to consistently productive spots on destinations such as Lava Lake where kids are virtually guaranteed opportunities to catch rainbow trout and lots of them.
On the Rocks
Jules and Sean Reinhart arrived in Central Oregon as self-described “dirt bag” climbers, living for six months in what was little more than a shed in the long shadow of Smith Rock near Terrebonne. It was back in 1998 when the real estate and relocation boom was a dot on the horizon too far to see.
Eighteen years later they are still climbing. But these days it’s more of a family affair. Their 11-year-old son Hamish is quickly becoming an accomplished climber.
This kind of dynamic is becoming more and more common as Generations X and Y move grudgingly into middle age, not ready to give up on their passions, but needing to find a way to integrate pursuits like mountain biking and rock climbing into their family dynamic. For Jules and Sean it was a matter of making their passion for the outdoors a part of their family, rather than an escape from it.
The Reinharts, who work for the school district, brought Hamish on his first expedition at three months when they traveled to Bishop, California to climb. Pretty much every extended break from work is spent on the road in pursuit of new lines, be it on rock walls, powder bowls or ocean breaks.
But it was the climbing in Central Oregon that drew them here and keeps them grounded.
“Smith Rock is an absolute anchor, but so are the other recreational opportunities,” said Sean Reinhart. “Most important is that Bend has the best schools in the state, and this is a great place to raise a family.”
Climbing Monkey Face isn’t for the inexperienced climber, but there are plenty of ways for families to gain entrée to the sport, including the Bend Rock Gym, which offers ever-changing routes, from sport bouldering to dizzying technical routes. It’s also a great off-season option that offers monthly individual and family memberships as well as instruction. The gym also offers programs and summer camps for kids who can’t get enough carabiner time.
The gym is a great place to build basic skills, but also a base to make connections within the climbing community, including with other families that share an interest in doing outings. It’s helped to make rock climbing truly a family friendly four-season sport in Central Oregon.
Postcards from Wall: Three Climbing Spots
Widgi Creek: An easily accessible area near the namesake golf course off Century Drive in Bend offers a range of climbing opportunities from bouldering to belay routes.
Badlands: The subject of a successful wilderness designation campaign, this roadless area just east of Bend is a geological looking glass that offers a glimpse into Central Oregon’s cataclysmic beginnings. Explore several climbing areas among the volcanic formations, including the South Wall and the “Walk In” area.
Smith Rock: This is the granddaddy of them all. The birthplace of sport climbing in the Northwest, Smith Rock features more than 1,000 distinct routes. A globally renowned destination, it offers picturesque basalt walls that soar high above the Crooked River and a range of difficulties that challenge the best climbers in the world.
On the Water
When Joyce and Mike Stahly decided to leave Salt Lake City a decade ago in search of a smaller town to raise their then young son, proximity to paddling was at the top of their list. Bend quickly surfaced as a relocation destination.
“The fact that we have two runs in town, a winter and a summer run for kayaking, helped,” said Joyce Stahly. “We were looking for a place that was close enough to the ocean where we could go for a long weekend, and boating nearby. Bend hit the mark.”
Their son Kai, now 13, has been raised on or near the water most of his life. That includes annual trips to the Rogue River in southern Oregon and the legendary Salmon River in Central Idaho during the summer.
Bend may not rival Maupin as a Central Oregon rafting destination, but it’s basecamp for many families such as the Stahlys which make rivers an integral part of their summer. The new Bend Whitewater Park is another sign that river culture is thriving here.
Thankfully, you don’t need to know how to barrel roll a kayak to enjoy what Bend has to offer on the water for families. Saunter down to Farewell Bend Park on any summer afternoon and pick up a rental inner tube and launch it just a few feet away on the lazy currents of the Deschutes as it meanders through the Old Mill District toward downtown and Mirror Pond. There, for a few bucks, you can grab a shuttle courtesy of the Bend Parks District that will ferry you back to Farewell Bend Park.
For a little more adventure, you need not look far. Several rafting outfitters offer guided trips on an upstream stretch of the Deschutes that plunges through an ancient lava bed. Here the river drops through a series of class-3 and class-4 rapids created by the deposits from the last eruption of Newberry Volcano. The whole trip can be done in less than a few hours and will surely become part of your family lore.
Try Me A River: Water Three Ways
While most rafting tours in the region accommodate children accompanied by a parent, some companies, such as Tumalo Creek Kayak and Canoe offer youth programs to get kids comfortable with currents:
Paddlesports Camp Stand up paddleboarding, kayaking, rafting and sailing. June – August $395 for 4 days
Whitewater Kayaking Camp Kids practice in a pool, alpine lakes and run class II rapids by the end of the week. July – August, $395 for 4 days
Afterschool Paddling Let kids study kayaking or standup paddleboarding with five of their friends. Months vary. $75 for 3 days
Happy Campers
For kids in many places, “camp” is a four-letter word. But in Central Oregon, it’s cut from a different cloth–such as Gore Tex. These programs take their cue from the region’s outdoor recreational community, particularly the lifestyles of parents who moved to Bend to raise their families with the outdoors at their backdoor.
Whether it’s sharpening mountain biking skills or learning to build a wildland shelter, there is a program for every personality and ability. But program offerings go beyond trail adventures. There are also arts-based activities designed to introduce kids to creative and performing arts, such as the Tower Theatre’s Youth Summer Film Camp.
Parents looking for more long-term engagements focused on athlete development also have options, most notably the Mount Bachelor Sports Education Foundation and the Bend Endurance Academy, two programs designed to take athletes from the earliest stages to the highest level of competition. With graduates that include recent X-Games silver-medalist Ben Ferguson and U.S. Ski Team World Cup racers Tommy Ford and Laurenne Ross, the results are evident.
Bend Endurance Academy Founder and Executive Director Ben Husaby said his nonprofit focusing on three disciplines, skiing, biking and climbing, has gone from a few dozen participants in its inaugural 2009 season to more than 600 today. It thrives because of its ability to help kids become better athletes, but more importantly because it instills a lasting love of the outdoors and activities that get kids and parents off the couch and outside. It also replaces solitary screen time with shared time in the outdoors, an experience that transcends competition and translates into quality family time.
“I think what we’re really about is to teach kids the joy of being outside.”
Summer Camp: Spring Sign-Up
A tip for Central Oregon families: don’t wait for summer to book popular camps.
Bend Rock Gym An easily accessible area near indoor and outdoor camps, including girls-only camps, for climbers as young as age 4. bendrockgym.com
High Desert Museum Week-long camps for kids. Rotating cultural and natural history themes, many of which include interacting with the museum’s collection of live raptors, reptiles and other animals. highdesertmuseum.org
RAD Camps The “no child left inside” motto includes adventures in the Deschutes National Forest and more than fifty stellar outdoor destinations. Think of it as therapy for Gen Wireless. radcamps.com.
Bend Endurance Academy Cross-Country Mountain Biking Ride one to three days per week for ten weeks. Skill progression is the goal, with options for more training or race preparation. bendenduranceacademy.org
Camp Tamarack One of the few true overnight camps, kids ages 8 to 13 do five-day stays at the rustic camp on Dark Lake near Sisters. Days are filled with outdoor activities as well as creative projects designed to help develop skills and bonds that last beyond the final day. In partnership with the Bend Park and Recreation District. camptamarack.com