Bald Mountain Recreation Area offers a diverse outdoor playground known for its extensive mountain bike trails, pristine lakes, and opportunities for hiking, camping, and water sports amid the stunning Cascade Range.
Located near La Pine in central Oregon, Bald Mountain Recreation Area is a popular destination within the Deschutes National Forest that spans over 37,000 acres. The area centers around the volcanic peak of Bald Mountain and the picturesque Hackleman Creek, providing varied terrain including forested slopes, meadows, and several small lakes such as Odell and Hosmer. This area's volcanic geology and mixed conifer forests support wildlife like mule deer, elk, black bear, and numerous bird species. Established as a National Forest recreation area to preserve the natural landscape and provide outdoor opportunities, it offers some of Oregon's premier mountain biking trails, featuring over 45 miles of singletrack ranging from beginner to expert levels, attracting riders statewide. Beyond biking, visitors enjoy hiking scenic trails that pass through dense Douglas-fir and ponderosa pine forests or ascend to bald ridges with panoramic views of the Cascade foothills. Camping options vary from developed sites near the lakes to more remote forest primitive spots. Fishing enthusiasts find trout in the area's lakes and streams, while water-based activities like canoeing and paddleboarding are popular on Odell Lake. The area is also well-known for seasonal wildflower displays and vibrant fall colors. Bald Mountain Recreation Area appeals to a wide range of outdoor enthusiasts, offering accessible yet rugged terrain combined with scenic beauty and well-maintained facilities.
Extensive mountain bike trail network with varied difficulty levels
Scenic overlooks from Bald Mountain summit featuring Cascade views
Pristine glacially-influenced lakes like Odell and Hosmer for fishing and boating
Remote forested camping sites offering solitude and wildlife encounters
Offers panoramic views of the Cascade Mountains and surrounding forested landscape, accessible via several hiking and biking routes.
A glacially-fed lake known for excellent trout fishing and calm waters ideal for paddle sports.
A network of interconnected trails through mixed conifer forests and volcanic terrain, popular among mountain bikers and hikers.