Farewell Bend Park
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Farewell Bend Park

1000 SW Reed Market Rd, Bend
4.7(0 reviews)
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Urban park with a lumber mill–themed playground & picnic shelters, plus a boardwalk & boat launch.

Dog-friendly trail

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Trachemysta

Beautiful park to walk around, enjoy the views of the mountains, the river, the plants/trees and the animals. it is close to the old mill district and there are a couple of bridges from were you can have great pictures of the river and town. there are some rentals to kayak or paddel, saw a lot of people having fun with their families and dogs! Great place in Bend that i recommend visiting.

5 months ago
Troy M

We went on the trails....it was amazing! You will see so much wildlife on your walk. The people are very friendly and it is very safe. We saw some deer on our walk. If I lived closer I would be here everyday!

8 months ago
Elijah Muckley

First time in town and we absolutely loved it! 10/10! The people we talked too. The beautiful sunset. The wildlife and happiness of genuine human beings. I mean we have been to Ontario.... Which gives Oregon a horrible name! GIVE IT TO IDAHO ALREADY! This is the true beauty of Oregon! Thank you so much for preserving this!

11 months ago
Special Ed Williams

Very peaceful park on the river. Great place for the family. Plenty for the kids to do, as well as for the adults to see and take it. Beautiful place. Im getting to appreciate the beauty of Oregon as Ive only been here a few times.

a year ago
Ric Listella

Farewell Bend Park is a wonderful and beautiful park located in Bend Oregon along the banks of the Deschutes River. The park is constructed and designed perfectly with green spaces, playground equipment for children, paved walking paths and dirt paths, walking and biking bridges across the Deschutes River, and wetlands retained attracting local birds and wildlife. There are covered areas along the river, with sitting areas, benches along the way. This was our first visit, there was ample parking, people enjoying the park with children looking for birds and fish in the river, we pointed out baby ducks for them to see. There were people walking dogs, and playing fetch with a tennis ball. We were there about an hour and could have easily stayed the day. I've attached some pictures. If you find my review helpful please give me a thumbs-up 👍. Thank you!

5 years ago
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