Travel & Tourism

The hardest part about visiting Redmond is having to say goodbye, so don't.

Experience the natural beauty of Redmond

Getting here is the easy part, whether you arrive by car or plane, your introduction to Redmond is sure to be a pleasant one. If you choose to drive into Redmond via Hwy 97 from the North or South or Hwy 126 from the East or West they are both some of the most scenic routes in the state.

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The Three Sisters
PC: TImothy Park

Explore the best of Central Oregon

One of Redmond’s greatest assets is its proximity to some of the must see landmarks in the Central Oregon area.

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Smith Rock State Park

A world-renowned destination for rock climbing, hiking, and stunning views of dramatic rock formations, offering outdoor enthusiasts a memorable experience.

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Deschutes River

Popular for rafting, kayaking, and fishing, the Deschutes River provides both thrilling adventures and peaceful nature escapes in the heart of Central Oregon.

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Cascade Scenic Byway

Popular for rafting, kayaking, and fishing, the Deschutes River provides both thrilling adventures and peaceful nature escapes in the heart of Central Oregon.

Come for the Adventure, Stay for the Community

Residents will welcome and encourage you to make Redmond your home. Part of the adventure and fun in visiting Redmond is the unique charm and atmosphere; often, this discovery creates a powerful connection which will cause people to plan second and third visits, and ignites the fire to stay in Central Oregon. In Redmond, people genuinely care about you, making you feel warmly welcomed and truly at home.

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