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Lynn Johns, Broker
585 SW 6th Street, Suite 3
Redmond, OR 97756
Office: (541) 548-5888
Fax: (541) 923-3036
Toll Free: (866) 948-5888
Cell: (541) 408-2944
Email: lynnjohns@bendbroadband.com
Resort Resale Specialist

Helpful Info > About Deschutes County    
Redmond sits at the western edge of Oregon's High Desert, just four miles from the Deschutes River, a half-hour from the Cascade Mountains and within minutes of several lakes.  This high desert community rests on a flat plateau at an elevation of 3,077 feet above sea level.

The climate is semi-arid, with a mean annual precipitation of only 8.64 inches.  We enjoy a high percentage of sunny days throughout the year.  Our area has four distinct seasons, each bringing refreshingly different weather patterns.

A passion for recreation is what brings many people to Central Oregon.  Located in the high desert of Central Oregon, Bend, Redmond & sisters are famous for their many forms of outdoor recreation.  Kayakers and rafters shoot through the exciting triple waterfalls of the Deschutes River.  The Deschutes, Metolius and Crooked Rivers also offer fantastic fly fishing, with more than 500 miles of streams and rivers stocked with trout and steelhead.  Golfers have over 20 top-rated courses nearby, offering every kind of golf challenge.  Moutain bike cyclists can choose off road riding in uncrowded lush forests, high mountain peaks, lava fields or desert.

Mt. Bachelor's ten alpine lifts, six of them high speed, give skiers 3,683 skiable acres of slopes, with 1,600 acres groomed daily.  Parks and pipes for snowboarders are a priority, making Mt. Bachelor one of Oregon's premier snowboarding areas.

World class rock climbing and miles of hiking trails at Smith Rock State Park makes it a popular retreat for climbers and hikers.  Smith Rock State Park encompasses 651 acres on the Oregon high desert plateau.  Hiking trails offer spectacular views of the surrounding area.  You can spend 30 minutes walking along the river or a half day making a loop on the entire trail system.

Walking, shopping or dining in historic dontown Bend enhances your recreational experience.  Drake Park's Mirror Pond, the jewel of downtown Bend, is a small lake with ducks, Canadian geese, and a pair of swans from Queen Elizabeth's royal swannery in England.  The wide stretches of green grass provide a restful counterpoint to the old brick and masonry buildings that compose Bend's business area.


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