Winter Is The Best Time To Explore Oregon's Badlands
By Catherine Armstrong|Published February 15, 2020
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Catherine Armstrong
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Writer, editor and researcher with a passion for exploring new places. Catherine loves local bookstores, independent films, and spending time with her family, including Gus the golden retriever, who is a very good boy.
The Oregon Badlands Wilderness encompasses 29,180 acres just east of Bend, and it’s a vast area that’s full of volcanic rock formations and juniper trees. The Badlands can get pretty hot during the summer months, but in the winter, it’s a vast wonderland, and accessible for those who wish to hike, photograph the landscape, or just bask in the beauty of this rugged place.
The Oregon Badlands Wilderness was designated by Congress in 2009, and it's managed by the U.S. Department of the Interior Bureau of Land Management. You'll find it about 18 miles east of Bend.
The Badlands Rock, Flatiron, and Ancient Juniper Trail Loop is an easy loop trail that takes you 11.3 miles into the wilderness.
During your hike, you'll see many interesting formations, and you'll also want to keep an eye out for the wildlife that lives here. You might see rabbits, sage grouse, mule deer, elk, and perhaps even a coyote.
At night, thousands of stars fill the sky. The Oregon Badlands Wilderness is a place where you can go to find solitude and peace. Make plans to visit soon!