Deschutes River State Recreation Area offers a blend of serene natural beauty and diverse recreational opportunities along the scenic Deschutes River in Oregon.
Located at the confluence of the Deschutes and Columbia Rivers in north-central Oregon, Deschutes River State Recreation Area is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. The area is known for its rugged canyons and rolling hills, providing a striking backdrop for a variety of activities. Rich in history, the site was once a vital travel corridor for Native Americans and later for settlers traveling the Oregon Trail. Today, visitors can explore the region's unique geological features, vibrant desert flora, and abundant wildlife. The park is a popular destination for camping, hiking, fishing, and biking along its extensive trail systems. Anglers are drawn to the river's abundant runs of steelhead, while bird-watchers can spot species such as bald eagles and great horned owls. Its wide open spaces and stunning vistas also make it a favorite spot for photography and landscape painters.
The Deschutes River Trail offers exceptional riverside hiking.
Birdwatchers can enjoy sightings of bald eagles and other raptors.
Steelhead fishing is a major draw along the Deschutes River.
The confluence of the Deschutes and Columbia Rivers provides unique water recreation opportunities.
This trail follows the riverbank and provides stunning views of the canyon and river wildlife.
Renowned for its fishing opportunities, particularly steelhead season.
A photogenic spot with scenic rock formations and tranquil waters.