Plan your outdoor activities accordingly as the Deschutes River Trail will be closed for three days for culvert installation near Ryan Ranch. Stay updated with the U.S. Forest Service news release.
Despite recent snowfall and subzero temperatures in Bend, the snowpack in Central Oregon is less than half of normal for this time of year. Stay updated on the latest weather conditions.
Discover the stunning sight of ice breaking on the Deschutes River in Oregon after subzero temperatures froze parts of the river. Explore the beauty near Drake Park.
Discover the rewilding of Whychus Creek, a journey back to a state that the first mountain men in Sisters Country would recognize. Explore nature's revival.
Local officials and stakeholders in Washington are relieved as the bill codifying the water sharing plan for the Crooked River passes through Congress swiftly.
Senators hope to extend Land and Water Conservation Fund
Bipartisan senators, including Ron Wyden and Jeff Merkley, push for reauthorization of Land and Water Conservation Fund before lame duck session ends in Washington.
Discover the rare speckled amphibian in Bend's Old Mill District, protected by federal law. Explore the Deschutes River and Sunriver in Central Oregon.
Join the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife as they relocate redband and brown trout, mountain whitefish, and sculpin from Lava Island Falls to the Deschutes River.
Water managers in Central Oregon assure that reservoirs have enough water for refilling in the upcoming seasons, despite irrigation season ending soon.
What should be the future of Mirror Pond? Candidates for Bend City Council state their opinions
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The last concrete dam on Whychus Creek was demolished quickly this week south of Sisters, without the use of dynamite. Learn more about this historic event.
Whychus Creek dam removal clears way for fish return to Deschutes River system
Workers in Central Oregon are removing concrete dams to help imperiled fish return to the Deschutes River system. Join the effort to restore the natural habitat.
Witness the historic moment as a pair of excavators begin dismantling the last concrete dam on Whychus Creek. Years of negotiations have led to this pivotal event.