Brews and Views Paddling Tour
Product ID: 81308
Supplied by: Wanderlust Tours
Taste locally crafted beers and canoe the Cascade Lakes!
In Bend, the fall is unbeatable, and the spring is stunning. From the deciduous color-changing trees popping against the evergreens to the blooming wildflowers with snow still on the mountaintops. Feel the energy of the seasons shift with Wanderlust Tours! Grab a paddle and your sense of adventure allow Wanderlust naturalist guides to get you out on the water!
What's included
- Professional guide & award-winning naturalist interpretation
- Gear: canoes, paddles, PFDsOur canoes have two paddling positions and include room in the middle for a third non-paddling passenger. Canoe tours are best for all ages and skill levels. Drinks: Local micro-brews (non-alcoholic options available, please inquire at booking)Transportation: to the Cascade Lakes
- Gear: canoes, paddles, PFDsOur canoes have two paddling positions and include room in the middle for a third non-paddling passenger. Canoe tours are best for all ages and skill levels.
- Our canoes have two paddling positions and include room in the middle for a third non-paddling passenger. Canoe tours are best for all ages and skill levels.
- Drinks: Local micro-brews (non-alcoholic options available, please inquire at booking)
- Transportation: to the Cascade Lakes
Additional Information
PLEASE BRING:
Sun Protection: Hat, sunglasses, sunscreen (if needed)
Miscellaneous Gear: Water bottle, camera, swimsuit (optional)
Cancellation policy
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Overview
ABOUT
Adventure: Wanderlust Tours is the premier destination for canoe tours in Bend, Oregon! Join us on this iconic paddling tour on the high elevation mountain lakes in the mighty Cascade Range.
Naturalist Guided Experience: Our renowned naturalist guides will highlight the sweet spots on these stunning lakes that might not initially meet the eye. During our 2 hours on the water, along with the fun and sun, you’ll come to know our local beer scene through the sense of taste! Plus what a super time for the whole family to swim in our mountain lakes. You may also learn about the indigenous people who called Bend home and how they used the mountains and lakes for their livelihoods over 1000’s of years. Your crew will be energized with revelations about natural and cultural history that’ll keep your mind humming with delight long after you return home with fond memories of the tour.
Location: Wear your swimsuit for a refreshing dip along with eco-friendly sunscreen! You’ll see parts of these large lakes that are only accessible by paddling into the fingers, coves, bays, and wetlands created by ancient eruptions and erosion. With sweeping views of our local mountains, our Bend, Oregon canoe tours have it all!
DISCOVER WHAT'S AROUND THIS BEND!
LOOKING FOR FUN THINGS TO DO IN BEND, OREGON? COME PLAY OUTSIDE WITH US!
Wanderlust Tours offers half-day naturalist-guided tours and trips throughout the year in Bend, Sunriver, and Sisters, Oregon. Our company has specialized in outdoor tours, outdoor activities, and things to do in Bend Oregon since 1993. Renowned for our knowledgeable and professional guides, our small group tours take you away from crowds to seek out the quiet of the Central Oregon Cascade lakes, rivers, forests, and caves. In our opinion, we offer the very best variety of things to do in Bend, Oregon!
Wanderlust Tours
Our Mission: Wanderlust Tours exists to inspire our guests and vibrantly share the natural and cultural history of Oregon in order to instill appreciation and protection of the environment.
Our Ethic: We hold great respect for the natural surroundings of our tours and hope to introduce people to delicate ecosystems while maintaining a low impact on the environment.
Our Staff: Wanderlust Tours is made up of people who are passionate about the intricacies of nature, having fun outdoors and thrive on sharing their knowledge with those who choose our tours.
Permits: Wanderlust Tours is registered with the Oregon State Marine Board and operates under special use permits from the Deschutes National Forest, Willamette National Forest, and the National Park Service.