Things to do in the area...

as recommended by the local Pelicans.

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HIGH DESERT MUSEM - Discover the natural world and cultural history of the High Desert through artful exhibits, alluring animals, engaging programs and meaningful history. -  Recommended by Angie  

Benham Falls - Benham Falls is a waterfall in the Deschutes River in Central Oregon. Features a 25-foot waterfall, narrow gorge surrounded by pine trees, a series of rapids that look like a river, and ancient lava flows. From the trail head is a .7mi. hike to the falls. - Recommended by Gage.

Elk Lake Resort - Paddleboarding, boating, fishing or just hanging out - Elk Lake is a popular summertime destination. Equipment rentals are available FCFS. - Recommended by EJ

Deschutes Brewery Tour - Grab a beer and learn all about Deschutes and the brewing process on a guided tour of the brewery! - Recommended by Cade

The Circut Bouldering Gym - Rental equipment available and home to a full range of terrain and over 200 routes for climbers of all abilities! - Recommended by Levi

Smith Rock State Park - If you enjoy scenic views of deep river canyons or rock climbing, Smith Rock State Park is the place for you. 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 your trip through the canyon, you might see golden eagles, prairie falcons, mule deer, river otter and beaver. - Recommended by Bryce

East Lake - Boat & Bank fishing -Trout & Kokanee! - Recommended by Troy & Austin

Mt. Bachelor - Bike Park, Hiking, Scenic Chairlift Rides, zip tours, white water rafting and Sunset dinners - Summers on Mt. Bachelor are incredible! - Recommended by Justin

Lava Lanes - Bend's favorite Bowling Alley! (it has a full bar too!) - Recommended by Dana

Float, Paddle, Row down the Deschutes River in Sunriver! Be sure to wave as you pass by Sawtooth (the Cabin) - Recommended by Gatlin

Crater Lake National Park - for those of you traveling north, Crater Lake is the deepest lake in the USA, tucked inside a sleeping volcano. Crater Lake National Park is absolutely worth seeing. The park's stunning blue waters and dramatic volcanic caldera are a major draw, and the surrounding forest and mountains offer ample opportunities for hiking and scenic drives. Many consider it one of the most beautiful places on Earth. - Recommended by Ron