
Bend, OR
Where high-desert magic meets mountain majesty
About Bend
There’s just something about Bend, Oregon. The high desert oasis has something to offer visitors year-round. From nearly every vantage point in Bend, it’s easy to see why this town has become an outdoor paradise. Bend, Oregon, has been on dozens of best-of lists, highlighting its livability, outdoor opportunities, and pet-friendliness. When you visit, you’ll discover it’s all true. Dig deeper and discover just how much this place has to offer.
Nestled in the shadow of the Cascade Mountain range, with the Three Sisters mountains—Faith, Hope and Charity—and Mt Bachelor—looming large above town, the Deschutes River runs right through the center of the city. It’s possible to ski in the morning, kayak in the afternoon, and try one (or more) of the city’s famed breweries in the evening. And you’d just be scratching the surface.

Things to Do in Bend, Oregon
Whether you prefer your exploration with a side of adrenaline or a leisurely pace, Bend delivers. Embark on scenic hikes, golf world-class golf courses, and even discover the last Blockbuster video store on earth.
Lodging in Bend
Bend’s lodging options are as diverse as its adventures, and we’re here to help you find the perfect fit. From dog-friendly resorts and spacious vacation rentals to boutique hotels and cozy bed and breakfasts, there’s a stay for every style. Luxurious resorts like Tetherow or Juniper Preserve offer on-site dining, golf, spa experiences, pools, and easy access to outdoor recreation. Traveling with your pup? Many resorts, hotels, and larger vacation properties welcome four-legged companions. And for those who prefer to sleep under the stars, camping is always an option.
Dine in Bend
Central Oregon is a foodie’s paradise, and Bend is at its heart with a vibrant food and drink scene that caters to every taste. From innovative farm-to-table restaurants and welcoming cafes to food trucks serving global flavors, Bend offers an array of dining experiences. Pair your meal with craft beer from one of the city’s legendary breweries, a glass of Oregon wine, or a creative cocktail from a local distillery. With its dynamic culinary culture, Bend serves up a perfect blend of flavors to fuel your Central Oregon adventures.
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FAQ
First time visiting? Read through some of the most commonly asked questions to help you get started.
What is there to do in Bend, Oregon?
Bend is an outdoor playground with activities like hiking, mountain biking, skiing, paddleboarding, and exploring nearby lava caves. You’ll also find a thriving craft beer scene, local boutiques, art galleries, and a vibrant downtown area.
What is the weather like in Bend, Oregon?
Bend enjoys roughly 200+ days of sunshine each year, with warm, dry summers and crisp, snowy winters (depending on the season). Spring and fall bring mild temperatures and fewer crowds, making them ideal for quieter outdoor escapes.
What is Bend, Oregon, known for?
Bend is known for its year-round outdoor recreation, scenic Cascade Mountain views, and award-winning craft breweries. It’s also recognized for its high-desert landscape and laid-back, adventure-loving culture.
What is the population of Bend, Oregon
Bend has a population of over 100,000 residents, making it one of the fastest-growing cities in Oregon.
What is the elevation of Bend, Oregon?
Bend sits at about 3,623 feet above sea level, giving it its signature high-desert climate and clear, star-filled skies.
How should I spend a day in Bend?
Start your morning with coffee downtown, spend the afternoon hiking or floating the Deschutes River, and wrap up the evening with dinner and a local pint at one of Bend’s many breweries. In the winter, swap the river for fresh powder at Mt. Bachelor.
What is the best time of year to visit Bend?
Bend is a four-season destination, but late spring through early fall offers ideal weather for hiking, biking, and river activities. Winter draws visitors for skiing, snowboarding, and cozy après-ski experiences.
When was Bend, Oregon, founded?
Bend was founded around 1900 and officially incorporated as a city in 1905 during the early days of Oregon’s timber boom.
How did Bend get its name?
Bend was named after “Farewell Bend,” a description used by early settlers for the prominent U-shaped bend in the Deschutes River.
Does it snow in Bend, Oregon?
Yes, Bend receives snowfall in winter, and nearby Mt. Bachelor often receives abundant powder. However, snow totals can vary from year to year, and some seasons bring lighter conditions than others. Snow typically falls from late fall through early spring.
What celebrities live in Bend, Oregon?
Bend has attracted a few notable residents over the years, including professional athletes, actors and entrepreneurs, though many choose to keep a low profile to enjoy the area’s relaxed lifestyle.
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