Farewell Bend State Recreation Area offers a serene retreat nestled along the banks of the Snake River, serving as a haven for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts.
Located in eastern Oregon, Farewell Bend State Recreation Area lies along the Snake River at the Idaho-Oregon state line, near the point where the Oregon Trail intersected the mighty river. This scenic area offers a mix of rolling hills and riparian zones providing a lush landscape for outdoor activities. Historically, the region served as a critical camping spot for pioneers traversing the Oregon Trail, and remnants of these journeys lend a historical depth to the park. Today, visitors can enjoy various recreational activities including hiking, fishing, and wildlife viewing. The area is known for its abundant birdlife, with options for camping that range from developed sites with full amenities to slightly more primitive settings. Camping near the river offers beautiful views and quiet moments at sunset. The park serves as an excellent spot for boating, with the river providing calm waters ideal for paddle sports. The rich ecology, historical significance, and diverse natural beauty make Farewell Bend a cherished destination for both relaxation and adventure.
Snake River panoramic views
Oregon Trail historical significance
Rich bird-watching opportunities
Riverside camping experiences
A key feature for boating and fishing, offering spectacular sunsets.
Historical wagon ruts visible along sections of the park.
Designated spots for observing a diverse array of bird species.