Hikes in Oregon

Oregon is a state with immense outdoor beauty ranging from ferny forests to volcanic buttes and gushing waterfalls. To see some of the state's finest waterfalls, head to the Columbia River Gorge east of Portland. Highlights of Oregon Regions of Oregon Hiking in Oregon [wp_ad_content_square_lower]Oregon is commonly divided into 7 regions, each with their own personality, particularly for outdoor pursuits. ... Read more.
Tumalo Falls in Deschutes National Forest
Tumalo Falls is rightfully considered one of the must-see attractions in Bend, Oregon. The grandest waterfall on Tumalo Creek makes a nearly 100-foot drop from a cliff in Deschutes National Forest west of Bend. Admire the broad single-drop waterfall from a downstream viewpoint that is fifty yards from Tumalo Falls Day Use Area. Then take a half a mile round trip hike to an overlook at the brink of the falls for a close-up look at the first-class gusher. ...Read more.
Distance: 0.5 miles · Elevation change: 105 feet
By: Published: December 2, 2016 Last updated: April 16, 2026
Tumalo Falls Loop in Deschutes National Forest
Tumalo Falls is the tallest and most beautiful waterfall on Tumalo Creek near Bend, Oregon, but it isn't the creek's only waterfall. If you like seeing water tumble, go beyond the half-mile round trip hike to Tumalo Falls and explore a grander 7.4 miles loop that visits half dozen other named waterfalls and perhaps a dozen more unnamed smaller waterfalls and cascades. ...Read more.
Distance: 7.4 miles · Elevation change: 1100 feet
By: Published: December 2, 2016 Last updated: April 23, 2026
Deschutes River Trail to Benham Falls in Deschutes National Forest
Strolling down Deschutes River Trail toward Benham Falls, you might be skeptical that this calm river will hasten into rapids and cascades. The wall of volcanic rock on the far side of the river does offer an early clue that something dramatic could happen. The Deschutes River was rerouted by Lava Butte Lava Flow, causing it to tumble over a few waterfalls on its path north toward Bend. ...Read more.
Distance: 1.9 miles · Elevation change: 50 feet
By: Published: November 21, 2016 Last updated: April 16, 2026
Trail of the Molten Land in Newberry National Volcanic Monument
You'll be grateful to find pavement and not melting hot lava on Trail of the Molten Land. This impressive trail is built atop a barren landscape of dark volcanic rock, the Lava Butte Lava Flow in Newberry National Volcanic Monument, which is part of Deschutes National Forest. Panels along the trail provide information about how the lava flow began at Lava Butte, a cinder cone above the trail. ...Read more.
Distance: 1.25 miles · Elevation change: 135 feet
By: Published: November 18, 2016 Last updated: December 5, 2025
Trail of the Whispering Pines in Newberry National Volcanic Monument
Trail of the Whispering Pines is an interpretive botanical trail highlighting high desert plants in Newberry National Volcanic Monument. This short and level paved path covers just a quarter mile. Trail of the Whispering Pines can easily be explored as a 0.4-mile walk beginning and ending at Lava Lands Visitor Center. This short hike can be connected to Trail of the Molten Land, which is even more impressive, for a 1. ...Read more.
Distance: 0.4 miles · Elevation change: 5 feet
By: Published: November 18, 2016 Last updated: December 5, 2025