As I’ve mentioned before, theTravelsletcher and I enjoy taking walks, in our neighborhood, in a park, garden or forest, and in wetlands and nature preserves. On our recent trip to Central Oregon, we found several interesting and beautiful places to enjoy some rambles. The first one, Sisters’ Nature Preserve, is just outside the historic town of Sisters.

The preserve is owned, operated and maintained by the Deschutes Land Trust. In 1868, Samuel and Jane Hindman settled here and you’ll see the ruins of their barn which is one of the oldest structures in Deschutes County.

The barn was actively used from 1870 – 1960 for dairy cows and horses. The couple paid just $400 for 160 acres (64.7 hectares) of land when they purchased it in 1868.


The meadow in the preserve is named Camp Polk Meadow, and has been an important location for thousands of years with Native American Tribes using the area for hunting, fishing and trading with other tribes.

The meadow is a quiet, tranquil place to wander with lots of interesting plants.






Crooked River Wetlands Complex was developed out of necessity to improve the city of Prineville’s wastewater system while incorporating sustainable practices. The 120 acre (48.5 hectare) complex has multiple hiking and biking trails, locations for birdwatching and picnicking. The environmental benefits have helped the local wildlife to flourish.







We also enjoyed a walk at the Lake Ochoco State Park, a pretty park nestled in the Ochoco National Forest. If you enjoy camping and fishing, this place is for you.






There have been multiple forest fires in the area which were visible as we traveled through the forest.

We worked up an appetite with all that walking so we headed to the Pine Tavern in Bend for a delicious lunch. This restaurant opened in 1936 and was a popular spot for WWII soldiers stationed at nearby Camp Abbot.



I hope you enjoyed this short post; we’re in La Conner, WA at the moment celebrating our 38th wedding anniversary. Check out theTravelsketcher’s post about our time here.
Wishing you peaceful and beautiful rambles,
Tricia
Beautiful pictures and video, Tricia. It’s a lovely spot. Congratulations on your anniversary! I wish you many more. 🎉
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Thanks so much, Lynette! The years pass by so quickly. We’re hoping for many more.
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You are not short of wonderful places to visit.
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That’s true; we’re fortunate! Thank you.
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How great to have so many options to get out and enjoy nature. Maggie
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It’s the best place to be. Thanks, Maggie!
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very beautifull 👍
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Thank you!
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Sincere congratulations on your anniversary doing things you both enjoy! And thank you for taking us along for the walk . . . another opportunity to ‘feel’ the surrounds and learn . . .
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Thanks so much; we’ve had some wonderful years. Thanks for sharing!
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Beautiful nature all around! There’s so much to Oregon outside of Portland, and I’m glad the two of you are having a good time. I just finished reading theTravelsketcher’s post about your 38th wedding anniversary, and it’s a huge milestone! Honestly longer than I’ve been on this Earth!! Have a wonderful rest of your vacation, Tricia!
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Thank you so much, Rebecca. We love getting out into nature; like you. 😊 We’ve had many years to enjoy it. I’m so glad you enjoyed Terry’s post; it’s hard to believe we’ve been together for 38 years; wow! But it’s wonderful to connect with other travelers no matter their age.
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Happy anniversary! This looks another wonderful place in Oregon. Again, thanks for taking us there!
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Thanks so much!
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Wow looks like a wonderful trip!
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It was a great getaway. Thanks for commenting!
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These look like nice, quiet and scenic spots to enjoy nature. Congrats on 38 years of marriage! Enjoy your time in La Conner.
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They are nice places to explore. Thank you!
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What a lovely walk, I love the wide open views and calm peacefulness all around. And of course, Happy Anniversary 🙂
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I love these types of places too. Thanks so much, Hannah!
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So pretty, especially the parts with the hills in the background. A very happy anniversary to you!
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Thanks so much! It’s been a wonderful anniversary getaway.
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these are really pretty- perfectly suited for long leisurely walks, nothing to do but just be there in the moment
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Exactly; just enjoying the moment; soot on. Thanks, Meg!
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Beautiful photo of Prineville. Isn’t it great to see so much beauty on a trip (and quite a variety may I add)? Happy (belated) 38th wedding anniversary – we wish you many more happy years together!
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It is beautiful from up above, but not so much once you’re there. Maybe someday I’ll share more about our time there. Thanks so much! The years go by so quickly!
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