APPRECIATE CENTRAL OREGON
SEASONAL GUIDES TO THE INTERESTING PLACES AND ACTIVITIES THAT MAKE CENTRAL OREGON UNIQUE AND WORTH PROTECTING
Go Backyard Birding
Live in Central Oregon long enough and you will start noticing its birds. You won’t set out to become a birder. You’ll just … become one.
In Central Oregon, three major ecoregions converge—the Eastern Cascades, the Blue Mountains, and the Northern Basin and Range. On any given day, you could bounce between high desert sage and juniper, ponderosa-pine forests, and mountain meadows.
Three Birding Hotspots Near Terrebonne
With three prime birding locations near Terrebonne — the Crooked River Wetlands, Smith Rock State Park, and Borden Beck Wildlife Preserve — all within 25 miles, a birder can put together a rewarding excursion.
Hike the Tam-a-láu Trail
Located on a high plateau in Cove Palisades State Park, the Tam-a-láu Trail is a great place to appreciate birds, blooms, and awe-inspiring geology.