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WorkSource Oregon Centers By Region Crook, Deschutes and Jefferson Counties
Bend , OR   97701 ...

WorkSource Bend ...

Bend , OR   97701 ... [Read More]

Deschutes Wild and Scenic River, Oregon
Bend, Oregon 97701 ...

Designated Reach: October 28, 1988. From Wikiup Dam to the Bend Urban Growth boundary at the southwest corner of Section 13, T18S, R11E. From Odin Falls to the upper end of Lake Billy Chinook. From the Pelton Reregulating Dam to the confluence with the Columbia River. ... [Read More]

Motor Carrier Transportation Oregon Trusted Carrier Partners
Bend Ready Mix LLC, Bend OR ...

Pepsi Cola Bottling Co. of Bend, Bend OR ...

W Wesche Trucking, Bend OR ... [Read More]

CVO Website - Newberry Caldera Vicinity, Oregon
Bend, OR 97707 ...

Newberry Volcano, centered about 20 miles southeast of Bend, Oregon, isamong the largest Quaternary volcanoes in thee conterminous United States. Itcovers and area in excess of 500 square miles, and lavas from it extendnorthward many tens of miles beyond the volcano. The highest point on thevolcano, Paulina Peak with an elevation of 7,984 feet, is about 4,000 feet higher than the terrain surrounding the volcano. ...

Access to the volcano is generally excellent, with the most direct route being alongHighway 97 going south from Bend. A system of roads for harvesting timber and for recreationcovers all but the highest flanks. A road through the caldera and one to the top of PaulinaPeak offer access to the top of the volcano. Nearly all the land of Newberry volcano ismanaged by the Deschutes National Forest. ... [Read More]

CVO Website - Pilot Butte Vicinity, Oregon
-- Information courtesy Bend Chamber of Commerce, Bend, Oregon, 1984 ...

Bend/Sisters/Santiam Pass/McKenzie Pass Area ...

Just East of Bend on U.S. Highway 20 ... Drive to the top and park where appropriate. ... [Read More]

DOC Operations Division Shutter Creek Correctional Institution
From the South: To get to Shutter Creek Correctional Institution traveling north, follow the signs to North Bend on Hwy 101. Go through North Bend and turn right at the second flashing yellow light (just before milepost #227 approx. 5 miles north of North Bend). Continue on Wildwood Drive for approximately 1 mile. Turn left on Shutters Landing Lane. Follow Shutters Landing Lane approximately 3 miles until the pavement ends. The entrance sign to the facility will be on the right. ... [Read More]

CVO Website - Lava Butte Vicinity, Oregon
From:U.S. Forest Service Pamphlet, 1986, National Parks and National Forests in thePacific Northwest;U.S. Forest Service Pamphlet, 1984, Lava Lands, Deschutes National Forest:GPO-1984-795-615;Bend Chamber of Commerce Pamphlet, 1984, Points of Interest, Bend, Oregon:Bend Chamber of Commerce, Bend, Oregon ...

About 7,000 years ago, a dozen or so lava flows and cinder cones erupted from fissures on the flanks of Newberry Volcano. An excellent example is Lava Butte , a 500-foot-high cinder cone south of Bend along Highway 97. A road spirals to the top providing a grand vista of volcanic country. Here, gas-charged molten rock sprayed volcanic foam (cinders) into the air. These fell back into a pile to form Lava Butte. As the eruption proceded, the amount of gas (mostly water vapor) contained in the molten rock decreased and lava poured out the south side of Lava Butte and flowed 6 miles downhill. The lava spilled into the nearby Deschutes River forming lava dams in some places and shoving the river westward out of its channel in others. ... [Read More]

CVO Menu - Mount Bachelor Vicinity, Oregon
This field excursion to the central Oregon High Cascades highlights aspects of Quaternary volcanic and glacial history in the vicinity of Mount Bachelor (formerly Bachelor Butte) and South Sister. Part 2 (Bend Area) portion of the field excursion to the central Oregon High Cascades highlights aspects of the ash-flow tuffs in the Bend area. The guide contains brief descriptions of the stops, and some of the key features and interpretations of the stops are discussed further in the paper by Hill and Taylor at the end of the guide. ... [Read More]


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