Redmond, OR Dog Walking Trails and Maps

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Dry Canyon Trail

4 mi
State: OR
Asphalt

Sun-Lava Trail

5.6 mi
State: OR
Asphalt, Boardwalk

Haul Road Trail

5 mi
State: OR
Asphalt

Pine Nursery Park Trail

1.9 mi
State: OR
Asphalt

Sunriver Bike Path

15 mi
State: OR
Asphalt

Deschutes River Trail (Bend)

12.5 mi
State: OR
Asphalt, Concrete, Dirt, Gravel

Central Oregon Canal Trail

3.4 mi
State: OR
Concrete, Dirt, Gravel

East Bend Canal Trail

1 mi
State: OR
Asphalt, Concrete, Dirt, Gravel

Big Sky Park Trail

0.9 mi
State: OR
Dirt, Gravel

Brooks-Scanlon Rail Trail

27.3 mi
State: OR
Gravel

COCC Shevlin Park Trail

1.6 mi
State: OR
Asphalt, Concrete

Cascade Highlands Trail

4.4 mi
State: OR
Asphalt, Concrete, Dirt

Colorado Trail

1.2 mi
State: OR
Asphalt

Coyner Trail

1 mi
State: OR
Asphalt

Larkspur Trail

3.7 mi
State: OR
Asphalt, Gravel

Tetherow Trail

3.2 mi
State: OR
Asphalt
Trail Image Trail Name States Length Surface Rating
Much of Redmond's Dry Canyon Trail runs through a gentle valley, which becomes a deep coulee as the trail traverses north. The flat, paved pathway is lined with groves of juniper trees and tall...
OR 4 mi Asphalt
Opened in 2014, the Sun-Lava Trail traverses a beautiful stretch of scenic Oregon forest between the Lava Lands Visitor Center and the Sunriver Resort. The paved trail runs for over five miles,...
OR 5.6 mi Asphalt, Boardwalk
Constructed on the route of a former railroad line that hauled lumber for nearby mills, the Haul Road Trail begins just east of the popular Skyline Sports Complex and continues for five miles...
OR 5 mi Asphalt
The Pine Nursery Park Trail is a nearly 2 mile paved loop that meanders through a juniper forest and 158 acre community park. The trail offers vistas of the Three Sisters mountain peaks, Pilot Butte...
OR 1.9 mi Asphalt
The Sunriver Bike Path is a network of paved, multi-use trails that run throughout the sprawling resort area of Sunriver, a popular recreation destination just south of Bend in central Oregon....
OR 15 mi Asphalt
Deschutes River Trail meanders over 12 miles through the heart of Bend in central Oregon. Most of the trail follows the river for which it’s named, providing terrific views and recreational...
OR 12.5 mi Asphalt, Concrete, Dirt, Gravel
Central Oregon Canal Trail offers 3 miles of trail on the southern end of Bend. A good place to begin your journey is Woodriver Park on the southern banks of the Deschutes River. A connection to the...
OR 3.4 mi Concrete, Dirt, Gravel
On the eastern end of Bend, lies the short East Bend Canal Trail. It begins in a residential area and offers access to a small community park called Gardenside, which has a picnic shelter,...
OR 1 mi Asphalt, Concrete, Dirt, Gravel
On the east end of Bend, a short trail winds along Big Sky Park and Sports Complex. The natural-surface trail runs through an open area and has plentiful nearby amenities, including parking, portable...
OR 0.9 mi Dirt, Gravel
The Brooks-Scanlon Rail Trail winds through Deschutes National Forest. Running north from the City of Bend to the City of Sisters, the gravel trail follows a former logging road for about 27...
OR 27.3 mi Gravel
COCC Shevlin Park Trail parallels Shevlin Park Road on a northwest course for nearly 2 miles. It brings trail-goers from northern Bend to Shevlin Park, which offers more than 600 acres of largely...
OR 1.6 mi Asphalt, Concrete
Cascade Highlands Trail runs just over 4 miles from Bend's west side towards Deschutes National Forest. It begins as a paved trail in a residential neighborhood and becomes a natural-surface pathway...
OR 4.4 mi Asphalt, Concrete, Dirt
Although only about a mile long, the Colorado Trail runs between two trails with connections to well-loved outdoor experiences in the central Oregon city of Bend. From its northern end, you can...
OR 1.2 mi Asphalt
The paved Coyner Trail runs for about a mile between two community parks, both about 20 acres. On the southern end is Ponderosa Park, where there are sports fields, a skate park, restrooms, and...
OR 1 mi Asphalt
Larkspur Trail winds for nearly four miles along the east side of Bend, connecting several parks and Pilot Butte Middle School. The northern half of the trail, which is paved, begins in Stover Park...
OR 3.7 mi Asphalt, Gravel
The paved Tetherow Trail winds for 3 miles in southwestern Bend towards the Willamette National Forest. It begins just west of the popular Skyline Sports Complex, parallels Metolious Drive, then loops...
OR 3.2 mi Asphalt

Recent Trail Reviews

Sunriver Bike Path

Pathways. Sunriver pathways 15mph maximum and are for pedestrians and non-motorized use only. Skateboards, hoverboards, rollerblades and throttle-controlled e-bikes are prohibited. This is a paragraph I found when I was looking over the rules.

July, 2024 by traillink user

Pathways. Sunriver pathways 15mph maximum and are for pedestrians and non-motorized use only. Skateboards, hoverboards, rollerblades and throttle-controlled e-bikes are prohibited. This is a paragraph I found when I was looking over the rules.

Sun-Lava Trail

Great Out/Back

September, 2023 by wyrbender

Like previously mentioned, we started at the Sunriver trailhead. This put the steepest grade the last 2 miles up to Lava Butte. We also then rode the Benham Falls trail and some paths in Sunriver for a total of almost 20 miles. Despite other reviewers remarks and a sign at Sunriver trailhead we past several ebikers….all apparently originating from Sunriver (as we saw some of the later in Sunriver)

Haul Road Trail

It would be 5 stars for a semi urban trail that continues out along the rather busy Century Drive except for the initial road crossings. It is all smooth pavement suitable for many uses including skating. A nice 10 mile out and back.

August, 2023 by cip9rdl8

It would be 5 stars for a semi urban trail that continues out along the rather busy Century Drive except for the initial road crossings. It is all smooth pavement suitable for many uses including skating. A nice 10 mile out and back.

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Dry Canyon Trail

great for roller skiing

August, 2023 by cip9rdl8

This is a smooth paved trail mostly flat great for skating or roller skiing. Lots of fun and usually not too crowded. The canyon walls are interesting but nothing incredible.

Sunriver Bike Path

favorite trails

July, 2023 by walker.kayla

These are my favorite trails. The first place my parents ever let us explore without them because of the amount of separate-from-vehicle trails. Trails run through tunnels under roads so it’s very easy to safely get wherever you want to go in Sunriver.

Dry Canyon Trail

Excellent short trail

May, 2023 by adsaxs

We were visiting the area and decided to check out the Dry Canyon Trail.

Rather than drive to a trailhead, we cycled the approximate 2.5 miles from the Expo RV Park where we were staying to the Quartz Avenue trailhead. The campground host recommended getting to the trailhead by taking Yew Avenue to Canal Road to Quartz Avenue. Canal Road has a bike lane. It was a good choice.

Although a short ride, we were impressed with the trail. It was a wide paved trail and in excellent condition. This flat trail and all its parks, sport fields,and disc golf along the way is an excellent example of what a city can do to provide outdoor facilities to its residents (and visitors)…not to mention the geological features along the trail. I would highly recommend this trail for those looking for a quick ride.

Dry Canyon Trail

Nice Bike / Walking Path

August, 2022 by mwaller468

Very nice pathway running through the canyon in Redmond. It is wide enough for passing bikes, joggers, walkers and fog walkers - all share the trail. Often, you will see joggers and MTB bikes alongside the paved path using trails through the open areas or beneath the canyon walls. Early mornings are best as it does start to get crowded with all the various activities the trail area provides (pickle ball, softball, dog parks, basketball courts, etc). Overall, a well laid out and maintained city park system.

Deschutes River Trail (Bend)

Beware of Rules

August, 2022 by loraleecampbell

Not sure if evokes are allowed. Some parts say no bikes. Rough gravel at North end.

Dry Canyon Trail

Relaxing Ride

August, 2022 by loraleecampbell

Nice wide path! Passes through several parks. On the North end I extended my ride on a very lightly traveled road. South end has a couple of neighborhood street crossings.

Pine Nursery Park Trail

Many parts of paved trail is bumpy with tree roots.

August, 2022 by ellen.conry

Many parts of paved trail is bumpy with tree roots.

Dry Canyon Trail

Hidden Gem in Redmond!

June, 2022 by markbond009

Beautiful to walk, bike or jog! Read the other reviews. This trail system is well marked with informative totems just about every half mile. Port a potty every mile and drinking fountains often enough. Morning shade is great in late June. Several parks South of the arches and there is even a disc golf course. Enjoy!

Sun-Lava Trail

Great trail; e-bikes prohibited

April, 2022 by bailey1754

This is a beautiful trail with access to the Lava Lands Visitor Center at the east end and Benham Falls at the west end. Also connects to the pathways in the Sunriver Community. Since this trail is located on U.S. Forest Service lands, e-bikes are prohibited by default. The local manager of this USFS unit has authority to allow e-bikes, but currently has not done so, to the best of my knowledge.

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