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Memorial Day weekend marks the traditional kickoff of the summer season. The 1.6-million-acre Bitterroot National Forest offers unmatched recreational opportunities including nearly 250 campsites in 26 campgrounds.
It's prime fall riding, running and hiking weather this week. The weekend forecast says it will be dry with mild temperatures, highs reaching 50 degrees. Delay those long-awaited winter activities
How about that for a taste of winter. Unfortunately, yesterday morning's snow eventually turning to rain could make for some crummy conditions this weekend. Expect soggy trails at lower elevations,
As winter enthusiasts await snow in the mountains, it's a great time to get out to the Redmond and Prineville area. Temperatures are expected to reach the mid-50s this weekend
Bend got its first dusting of snow and wintry low temperatures this week. If it was a shock to the system, head out to the High Desert this weekend for
Fall officially arrives on Saturday, Sept. 23, 2023, and the Bitterroot National Forest is announcing campground and recreation site closures and updates.
With the kids back in school and majority of our summer tourists back at home, this time of year is great for exploring all things Central Oregon. A warming trend starts tomorrow and should carry us through the weekend. Highs will be near or just slightly below seasonal average ranges, from the upper 70s to low 80s.
After the late-week drizzle and mild temperatures, Labor Day weekend and the rest of the week are shaping up nicely, with highs in the 70s and plenty of sunshine. But
Explore the reservoir, trails, campgrounds and the Ochoco forests east of Bend this weekend. The weather is expected to be in the high 80s, so seek out areas of shade
Head north or east of Bend to explore how the landscape changes drastically to the arid High Desert landscape. These areas are less traveled than the Cascades, so you're more