Redmond is a city in Deschutes County, Oregon, United States. Incorporated on July 6, 1910, the city is on the eastern side of Oregon's Cascade Range, in the High Desert in Central Oregon. From Redmond there is access to recreational opportunities, including mountain biking, fishing, hiking, camping, rock climbing, white-water rafting, skiing, and golf. Redmond is a full-service municipality and one of the fastest-growing industrial and residential communities in Oregon. Redmond had a population of 26,215 in 2010, and the population continues to grow at a rate of about 8 percent each year.
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I don't know what is more impressive - views of nature or watching rock climbers scale cliff walls! Bring water and you can have your pick of different trails (difficulty scale is accurate).
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The Art of Alfred A. Dolezal features eclectic paintings by the Austrian-born artist. The symbolistic expressions are accompanied with stories that vivify ones imagination. Venture into the deeper meaning of life and explore another realm of possibilities. Drawing and oil Painting classes for both beginners and advanced available. Call to reserve time and date.
We went to the art gallery and learned from his lovely wife how much time and research Alfred does before he paints a picture. Very thought-provoking art. We left with a few souvenirs to remind us of our trip. I was able to schedule a 2 hour one to one drawing class with Alfred and left with 3/4 of an eagle done. We will definitely go back for a visit, might even make it artists retreat with some friends.
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Scenic mountain lined with fir and pine trees: great for hiking and skiing.
One of the best views in central Oregon that I feel is somewhat of an easier hike considering the view! It is uphill the whole way, but the pitch isn't too steep. I am not is top shape and was able to make it. Views of Broken Top Mountain to the North and Mount Bachelor to the South. Elevation gain of 1400 ft. in about 1.5 miles. Worth the huffing and puffing!
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While in Redmond for a week, we went to this park a number of times. We used the great Pickleball courts and biked the Dry Canyon path. That path connects a series of parks, lots of nature and open areas.
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Easy access to the Deschutes River. A pretty park that is nicely cared for and has room to walk and toe picnic. Very nice.
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We stopped by the entrance to read the signs. We had our dog, so couldn’t explore the caves, but they’re easily accessible. Please read all signs (included in my photos) and practice cleaning your footwear to avoid spreading disease to the bats. We look forward to exploring further.
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