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Bend Park And Recreation District
The Bend Park & Recreation District is the agency which protects the parks, natural areas, recreational facilities, gardens, and trails of the city of Bend, Oregon. History Bend formed a recreation department and hired its first director in April 1949. Before then, summer youth activities were organized jointly with the local school district. Sites were maintained by the public works department until 1964 when the maintenance and recreation programs combined to form a new Parks and Recreation Department. Sites As of 2011, the agency operates 74 parks/open spaces and of trail, including: * Al Moody – 2225 NE Daggett Lane * Alpine – SW Swarens Ave./Century Drive * Awbrey Village – 3015 NE Merchant Way * Bend Senior Center – 1600 SE Reed Market Road * Big Sky Park – Luke Damon Sports Complex – 21690 NE Neff Road * Blakely Park – 1155 SW Brookswood Blvd. * Boyd Park – 20750 NE Comet St * Brooks Park – 35 NW Drake Road * Columbia Park – 264 SW Columbia Street * Com ...
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Bend, Oregon
Bend is a city in and the county seat of Deschutes County, Oregon, United States. It is the principal city of the Bend Metropolitan Statistical Area. Bend is Central Oregon's largest city, with a population of 99,178 at the time of the 2020 U.S. Census, up from 76,693 at the time of the 2010 U.S. Census, and 52,029 at the 2000 United States Census, 2000 census. The Bend, OR MSA, Bend metro population was 198,253 as of the 2020 census. It is the fifth largest metropolitan area in Oregon. Bend is located on the eastern edge of the Cascade Range along the Deschutes River (Oregon), Deschutes River. There the Pinus ponderosa, Ponderosa pine forest transitions into the High Desert (Oregon), high desert, characterized by arid land, junipers, sagebrush, and Purshia, bitterbrush. Originally a crossing point on the river, settlement began in the early 1900s. Bend was incorporated as a city in 1905. Economically, it started as a logging town but is now identified as a gateway for many outd ...
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Drake Park
Drake Park is a park in Bend, Oregon, Bend, in the U.S. state of Oregon. It was named for Alexander M. Drake, the original owner of the site. The park is a popular downtown community gathering place and hosts many events, including the Old Fashioned Celebration. Features include nearly one half mile of riverfront on Mirror Pond, acres of open lawn, an outdoor stage, restrooms and small picnic tables. A major renovation project for the park was completed in 2003. The restrooms were upgraded, pathways throughout the park were replaced with pavers making the walkway wider, new irrigation and lighting systems were installed, bike racks were installed, a seating and viewing area was added at Mirror Pond and the High Wheel returned to the park after years in storage. Drake Park is in the Old Bend Neighborhood. Drake Park Neighborhood Historic District is adjacent to the park. References

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Farewell Bend Park
Farewell Bend Park is a park along the Deschutes River in Bend, Oregon Bend is a city in and the county seat of Deschutes County, Oregon, United States. It is the principal city of the Bend Metropolitan Statistical Area. Bend is Central Oregon's largest city, with a population of 99,178 at the time of the 2020 U.S ..., in the United States. References External links * Parks in Bend, Oregon {{DeschutesCountyOR-geo-stub ...
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McKay Park
McKay Park is a park in Bend, Oregon Bend is a city in and the county seat of Deschutes County, Oregon, United States. It is the principal city of the Bend Metropolitan Statistical Area. Bend is Central Oregon's largest city, with a population of 99,178 at the time of the 2020 U.S ..., in the United States. Named after Clyde McKay, the park opened in May 2000. References 2000 establishments in Oregon Parks in Bend, Oregon {{DeschutesCountyOR-geo-stub ...
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Riverbend Park (Bend, Oregon)
Riverbend Park is a along the Deschutes River, near Bend, Oregon's Old Mill District, in the United States. ''Yakaya ''Yakaya'' is an outdoor 2010 sculpture by Troy Pillow, installed in Riverbend Park, along Columbia Street, in Bend, Oregon, United States. The painted stainless steel artwork is constructed from nine kayaks and measures x x . See also * 2010 ...'' is installed in the park. References Parks in Bend, Oregon {{DeschutesCountyOR-geo-stub ...
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Shevlin Park
Shevlin Park is a park located in Bend, Oregon. It was first established in 1921 by the City of Bend. Notable natural and manmade features include Tumalo Creek, Aspen Hall, and Fremont Meadow. History Central Oregon is located on the ancestral lands of indigenous tribes including the Warm Springs, Wasco, and Paiute peoples that today comprise the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs. '' ''John C. Frémont camped in what is now the southern area of the park in his 1843 expedition. The space where he and his men camped was dedicated to the explorer and named Fremont Meadow. The City of Bend, Oregon, was founded in 1904, and lumber businessman Tom Shevlin donated the land to the city in 1919. ' The park was then established in 1921 by the City of Bend and named after the donor. It has been managed by the Bend Park and Recreation District since 1974.'''' In 2019, Hixon Crossing Bridge located in the park was dismantled. The original abutments were constructed in 1917, and in the ...
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Bend Whitewater Park
Bend Whitewater Park is a water recreation park in Bend, Oregon, in the United States. Description and history The park was conceived by the Bend Park & Recreation District and the Bend Paddle Trail Alliance (BPTA) in 2007, and cost $9,681,985, including $1.13 million in community fundraising by the Bend Paddle Trail Alliance. It opened in September 2015. The park allows kayaking, surfing, Tubing (recreation), tubing, Paddleboarding, whitewater paddleboarding, and bodyboarding. More than 230,000 people visited the park in 2017. The park is located on the middle Deschutes River (Oregon), Deschutes River. It spans a 200-yard stretch of the river, and intersects with Colorado Avenue, at 166 SW Shevlin Hixon Dr., Bend, OR 97702. It features three distinct channels. On river left is the "passageway" channel, which consists of several small rapids that are appropriate for tubing. The middle channel is the "whitewater" channel, and is labeled "experts only". It is appropriate for ...
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