Crescent Moon Alpaca Ranch & Lake Billy Chinook Central Oregon | RV Living | RV Travel Quest
Got to visit a cute Alpaca Ranch in Terrebonne Oregon today.
We also took a ride over to Lake Billy Chinook near Culver Oregon.
We had a beautiful blue sky day to photograph many of Central Oregon Mountains in the distance.
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Meeting Alpacas in Central Oregon
We took a little road trip to Terrebonne, OR and got to meet the sweet Alpacas! We stopped at Smith Rock State Park and took in the beautiful Scenery!
Moonshadow Festival | Central Oregon | August 2017
Moonshadow Festival is held on a 2,100-acre working cattle ranch and offers four-night camping and single-day passes on August 18-22nd for the 2017 national solar eclipse. Live music, hiking, yoga, cowboy storytelling and stargazing create an authentic Western ranch experience for this once-in-a-lifetime event.
Crooked River Ranch
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Located on a Peninsula of Land between the Crooked River and the Deschutes River, Crooked River Ranch is one of the hidden gems of Central Oregon with spectacular Cascade Mountain Views to the West and Smith Rock to the East. Golfing, swimming, tennis, hiking, fishing, abundant wildlife and a rich community life make it a Great Place to Hang Your Hat.
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10 THINGS NOT TO MISS IN CENTRAL OREGON
10 THINGS NOT TO MISS IN CENTRAL OREGON
1. Smith Rock State Park, Terrebonne
One of the 7 Wonders of Oregon, Smith Rock is the birthplace of American sport climbing and a feast for the eyes. Take a hike along the Crooked River and marvel at the spires that rise from the canyon floor or trek up Misery Ridge for expansive views of the High Desert and Monkey Face.
2. Tumalo Falls
Just 10 miles from downtown Bend, Tumalo Falls is a majestic, nearly 100-foot waterfall that cascades into the tranquil Tumalo Creek below. Take a hike along the creek and up to the top of the falls for a cool view from above. The trail continues for four miles up Happy Valley; perfect for hikers of any age.
3. Grab a Beer
Bend is known for exceptionally clean water – and it’s perfect for making exceptionally good beer. Enjoy a pint at any of our nearly 30 brewpubs across the region or take a tour of Deschutes Brewery, the one that started the movement here. Want to learn to brew your own? Check out Immersion Brewing where you can create your own beer in about two hours.
4. Play a Round
Central Oregon is home to nearly 30 golf courses including three in Golf Digest’s Top 100 Courses in America and half of Oregon’s Top 10 according to Golfweek. From the forest-lined fairways of Widgi Creek to the Scottish-links berms and knolls of Tetherow, you’ll find a hugely diverse selection of challenges courses to choose from.
5. Get Wet
You can’t visit Central Oregon without playing in our wild and scenic Deschutes River. The options are plentiful including a leisurely float through Bend’s Old Mill District, a surf sesh at the Bend whitewater park, a kayak adventure at Sparks Lake or an adrenaline-pumping whitewater thrill ride with Sun County Tours on the Bid Eddy. Bring a swimsuit and have some fun.
6. High Mountain Hikes
Hundreds of miles of tranquil and scenic hiking trails are waiting for you to explore. Go up into the mountains along the Cascade Lakes Scenic Byway and walk among the giant snow-capped peaks. Take a short hike with the kids around Todd Lake or venture higher up to the peak of majestic Broken Top. Or, closer to Bend and Sunriver, trek along the gently-rolling and beautiful Deschutes River Trail. For whatever adventure you’re looking for, there’s a trail for you.
7. Take a Ride
More than 400-miles of epic mountain bike singletrack can be found in Central Oregon, perfect for cyclists of all abilities and so close to town that you can ride to them straight from the shop you rented your bike from. Road cyclists can enjoy a handful of beautiful, well-marked scenic bikeways that showcase sights like McKenzie Pass and Smith Rock State Park.
8. Mt. Bachelor – Year Round Fun at 8,000 Feet
The 5th largest ski area in the U.S. is a year-round destination for fun and amazing views. Snow lovers can enjoy stellar skiing conditions from November through May – among the longest ski seasons in the country. Once the snow melts a little, Mt. Bachelor transforms into a downhill mountain bike Mecca with miles of adrenaline-pumping trails. Summer also means sunset dinners at nearly 9,000 feet – where the meals and views are equally as spectacular.
9. Explore a Lava Flow
Located on the north flank of the Newberry National Volcanic Monument, what is now Lava Lands was created about 7,000 years ago after a volcanic explosion of Lava Butte. A miles-wide sea of jagged lava rock was left behind creating a unique geological landscape that served as that training ground for moon-bound astronauts.
10. High Desert Museum
The High Desert Museum has been inspiring families since 1982 and is consistently rated as a top Central Oregon attraction by Trip Advisor. With 135 acres and more than 100,000 square feet of exhibit space, it’s a “must see” for anyone traveling through the area.
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