Few hikes in Oregon deliver as much variety in a single day as the journey from Pamelia Lake to Grizzly Peak in the Mt. Jefferson Wilderness. This hike begins in a lush old-growth forest, passes crystal-clear mountain streams, wanders through blooming rhododendron groves, and finishes with some of the most spectacular views of Mt. Jefferson you'll find anywhere in the Cascades. On a recent outing, we covered just over 10 miles round trip with approximately 2,700 feet of elevation gain. While the climb to Grizzly Peak requires some effort, the reward is a front-row seat to Oregon's second-highest mountain and a unique perspective on the power of...
I Want to Move to Central Oregon… Can I Handle the Weather?
If you're thinking about moving to Central Oregon, chances are you've already pictured it: blue skies, pine trees, mountain views, coffee in hand, trailhead five minutes away.
Then the doubt creeps in.
But can I actually handle the weather?
Short answer: maybe—and that's okay to figure out honestly.
Long answer: let's talk about what Central Oregon weather is really like, season by season, without the hype or the horror stories.
The Big Surprise: How Sunny It Is
One of the biggest shocks for newcomers is how much sun we get.
Central Oregon averages 300+ days of sunshine a year. Even in winter, it's common to have bright blue skies after a storm. Snow falls, then the sun comes out like nothing happened.
If you're comin...
Downtown Bend Condo Living: Where Great Homes Meet Great Food
Downtown Bend condo living is about more than square footage—it's about convenience, character, and enjoying the good stuff. From private garages to stylish interiors and some seriously good food right downstairs, these condo projects offer a downtown experience that's hard to replicate.
Perched above The Loft Wine Bar and Zydeco Kitchen & Cocktails (and yes—Zydeco's food is amazing), the Bond Street Condos bring together energy, privacy, and comfort in one of downtown Bend's most recognizable buildings. These residences feature open floor plans, large patios, and secure garage parking.
There is currently one Bond Street condo available:
It is typically challenging to hike in the Cascades in winter. When snow piles up, those who venture into the mountains normally utilize snowshoes or skis to access the higher trails. However, January 2026 has been unusual for warm days with little snow. As a result, some of those trails that most people hike in summer can be hiked in winter, providing for experiences that few have.
On January 24, 2026, the trailhead to Iron Mountain was snow free. Located on Highway 20 at Tombstone Pass, the hike to Iron Mountain is favored by many residents in Central Oregon and the Willamette Valley as a wonderful place to see wildflowers in the spring/summer. Over 300 species of wildflowers have been identified on Iron Mountain and the summertime traffic to see these can create crowded trails. However, in winter few hike the trail when snow makes it challenging. But in January 2026, with warm weather and limited snow, the trail had very few people and just a few icy snow patches, most near the top of the mountain. Microspikes and trekking poles made it easier to summit the mountain with much of the trail remaining free of snow. The entire hike up and back from the Browder Ridge parking area was just under 4 miles with just over 1400 feet of elevation gain. The long term weather forecast does not anticipate a lot of snow the rest of January, but perhaps in February there may be more precipitation.
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