Tumalo State Park

Tumalo State Park

Tumalo State Park is a popular destination in Oregon known for its scenic beauty along the Deschutes River and ample outdoor recreation opportunities.

330
Acres Protected
7
Miles of Trails
250,000
Annual Visitors
1954
Year Established

About Tumalo State Park

Tumalo State Park
 

Tumalo State Park is situated just north of Bend, Oregon, and provides a perfect getaway for those seeking both tranquility and adventure in nature. The park spans the scenic banks of the Deschutes River, offering a picturesque backdrop for a variety of outdoor activities. The area is characterized by high desert terrain with open meadows, mixed coniferous woodlands, and stunning river views. A key aspect of Tumalo's allure is its accessibility, providing visitors with easy access to trails, riverside camping spots, and day-use areas perfect for picnicking. The region's history is steeped in native culture, with tribes historically using the area for fishing and hunting long before it became a state park. Today, Tumalo is celebrated not only for its natural beauty but also for its excellent facilities that make it accommodating for families and outdoor enthusiasts alike. Visitors often engage in hiking, fishing, and bird watching, while the river offers refreshing swimming spots during warm months.

Highlights

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Stunning views and pathways along the Deschutes River

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Rich birdlife including eagles and waterfowl

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Easy access to Mount Bachelor and the Cascade Lakes

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Tumalo Creek's serene spots for relaxation and picnics

Notable Natural Features

Deschutes River

The lifeblood of the park, offering recreational opportunities and scenic beauty.

Day-Use Area

Picnic sites with river views, ideal for families and groups.

River Trail

A popular trail offering access to several scenic viewpoints along the river.